Table of Contents
| Contents | |
ON THE HISTORICAL THINKING ONCE AGAIN
| The Ahistorical Study of Historical Thinking | |
| Wiktor Werner |
| The Self and Agency in History. Some Remarks in Defense of Classical Historiography | |
| Mariusz Weiss |
| The Idea of Cultural Imputation and its Limits | |
| Tomasz Falkowski |
| Limits of the Cultural Imputation | |
| Jakub Żołnierek |
| Wojciech Wrzosek’s Idea of Historiographical Metaphor and Theories of Metaphor | |
| Radosław Kawczyński |
| Genesis and Ethnogenesis, or How Historiographical Metaphors Determine Historical Thinking | |
| Robert Kasperski |
| The Humanistic (Non-Scientistic) and Scientistic Culture of Scientific History—in the Perspective of Ethnography of Historical Studies | |
| Wojciech Piasek |
FACES OF RECEPTION (I)
| Interdisciplinary Faces of Reception—Introduction | |
| Violetta Julkowska |
| Dialogues of Memory. Reflections around the Reception of Collective Memory | |
| Robert Traba |
| Seeing and its Rearticulations in the Reception | |
| Maciej Bugajewski |
| The Esthetic Dimension of the Experience of the Past | |
| Anna Maria Kramm |
| Patriotic and Political Aspects of Holy Spaces: Functioning and Perception | |
| Katarzyna Marciniak |
| The Parallel of Reception. Lelewel and Mickiewicz Reviewed by Literary Critics and Historians | |
| Danuta Zawadzka |
REVIEWS
| Reviews | |
| Sensus Historiae |
ISSN: 2082–0860