Table of Contents
Contents | |
MEMORIES — IMAGES— TRANSGRESSIONS (II)
Regaining the Future by Rebuilding the Past? Women’s Narratives of Life during Communism | |
Claudia-Florentina Dobre, Bernadette Jonda, Izabela Skórzyńska, Anna Wachowiak |
Research on collective representations of the past after World War II to the cultural and social changes | |
Amelia Korzeniewska |
From Adolf Eichmann’s trial to Holocaust TV series — German struggling with the legacy of National Socialism during the sixties and the seventies | |
Szymon Pietrzykowski |
Some remarks on language and his ‘objective’ background | |
Jakub Żołnierek |
History lesson anchored in the past | |
Patryk Rzepecki |
The mystic education in India until the Upanishads | |
Michał Nowicki |
TREATISES. INTERPRETATIONS
Mythocentric theory of personality of Jan Mazurkiewicz | |
Artur Dobosz, Andrzej Pankalla |
The Birth of consumer society | |
Łukasz Iwasiński |
The Image of inverted narrative. The case of the film Irreversible | |
Kamil Lipiński |
The English Patient as a postmodern reinterpretation of Herodotus Histories — part I | |
Estera Flieger |
The Long and short distance emigrations of the Welsh | |
Martyna Jones |
A Word about Boleslaw-Yuri II of Masovia (1310–1340) — the last Romanovich on the Galicia-Volhynia throne | |
Agnieszka Wójcikowska |
REVIEWS
A Historian of historiography and the multiculturalism of the Second Polish Republic | |
Tomasz Pawelec |
Popularization of the anthropology of knowledge in the polish historiography of science | |
Norbert Morawiec, Tadeusz Srogosz |
Cultural creation of tradition: Agapov’s Orenburg Cossacks | |
Agnieszka Gołębiowska-Suchorska |
Transformations in Turkey in 1918–60: A Lawyer’s point of view | |
Mateusz Chudziak |
The Turkish Mirror. Marina Formica on the perception of the Ottoman Empire in Modern Europe | |
Łukasz Majewski |
Administracja Cytowania | Strony czasopism