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  • CES Open Forum Series 2019-2020

    CES Open Forum Series 2019-2020

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    From "Russian" to "Polish": Vilna-Wilno 1900-1925

  • Szanowna Pani Marszałek! W Odpowiedzi Na In- Terpelację Pana Posła Macieja Małeckiego, Pismo Załącznik

    Szanowna Pani Marszałek! W Odpowiedzi Na In- Terpelację Pana Posła Macieja Małeckiego, Pismo Załącznik

  • A Postcolonial Case Study

    A Postcolonial Case Study

  • European Journal of American Studies, 13-3 | 2018 Dances with Westerns in Poland’S Borderlands 2

    European Journal of American Studies, 13-3 | 2018 Dances with Westerns in Poland’S Borderlands 2

  • Renaissance and Baroque Art and Culture in the Eastern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1506-1696)

    Renaissance and Baroque Art and Culture in the Eastern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1506-1696)

  • German’ Communities from Eastern Europe at the End of the Second World War

    German’ Communities from Eastern Europe at the End of the Second World War

  • The Jewish Migration to Mexico During Nazi Germany by Gisela Argote, the University of Texas at El Paso HSI Pathways to the Professoriate, Cohort 3

    The Jewish Migration to Mexico During Nazi Germany by Gisela Argote, the University of Texas at El Paso HSI Pathways to the Professoriate, Cohort 3

  • Forced Migration and Human Capital: Evidence from Post-Wwii Population Transfers

    Forced Migration and Human Capital: Evidence from Post-Wwii Population Transfers

  • Forced Migration and Human Capital: Evidence from Post-Wwii Population Transfers

    Forced Migration and Human Capital: Evidence from Post-Wwii Population Transfers

  • “What Sort of Communists Are You?” the Struggle Between Nationalism and Ideology in Poland Between 1944 and 1956

    “What Sort of Communists Are You?” the Struggle Between Nationalism and Ideology in Poland Between 1944 and 1956

  • Hegemony in the Baltic Region

    Hegemony in the Baltic Region

  • Historicizing German Depictions of Poles, 1919-1934 THESIS

    Historicizing German Depictions of Poles, 1919-1934 THESIS

  • Land, Community, and the State in the North Caucasus: Kabardino-Balkaria, 1763-1991

    Land, Community, and the State in the North Caucasus: Kabardino-Balkaria, 1763-1991

  • Phantom Borders: the Role in Territorial Identity and the Impact on Society

    Phantom Borders: the Role in Territorial Identity and the Impact on Society

  • Ust Dergi Sayi 18 Layout 1

    Ust Dergi Sayi 18 Layout 1

  • Pro Georgia Journal of Kartvelological Studies

    Pro Georgia Journal of Kartvelological Studies

  • Fog of Falsehood: Russian Strategy of Deception and the Conflict in Ukraine

    Fog of Falsehood: Russian Strategy of Deception and the Conflict in Ukraine

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  • TURKISH DIPLOMACY, 1936-1945 a Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts
  • Political Murder and the Victory of Ethnic Nationalism in Interwar Poland
  • Poland's Wild East: Imagined Landscapes and Everyday
  • Imaginations and Configurations of Polish Society. from the Middle
  • The Holocaust in Ukraine: New Sources and Perspectives
  • Reports of Judgments and Decisions/Recueil Des Arrêts Et Décisions Volume 2008-IV
  • Party Competition and Ideological Control in Post-Communist Hungary and Poland
  • Iderarchies of Eastern Europe: East-Central Europe Versus the Balkans
  • NED Report—Sharp Power: Rising Authoritarian Influence
  • Poland by Jacek Kucharczyk
  • "Kresy" As a Specific Type of Borderland - It's Origin and Characteristics
  • Shaping the Multicultural Society of Lower Silesia After the Second World War Exemplified by the Case of Dobroszyce
  • Introduction, So Poland Be Polish
  • Colonial and Postcolonial Aspects of Polish Borderlands Studies: an Outline
  • The Eastern Borderland in Polish Collective Memory M
  • A Difficult Neighbourhood ESSAYS on RUSSIA and EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE SINCE WORLD WAR II
  • Poland) in 1950
  • Introduction


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