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Lemkos and Their Religious Culture in Western Areas of Poland
POLAND-UKRAINE RELATIONS Andrzej Szeptycki
From Ethnic Cleansing to Affirmative Action Exploring Poland’S Struggle with Its Ukrainian Minority 1944-1989*
Recalling Katyń
Forced Migration and Human Capital: Evidence from Post-Wwii Population Transfers
Rusyn: a New–Old Language In-Between Nations and States Michael Moser
8 February 23, 1997
Minority Rights Abuse in Communist Poland and Inherited Issues
History. People. Events. Research Report on the Memory of Contemporary Poles and Ukrainians
Protection of Poland's Volhynian Ukrainian Minority, 1921-1939
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Between Immigrants Poles and Ukrainians in the United States During the Time of the Cold War: a Few Reflections
Jews, Poles, and Slovaks: a Story of Encounters, 1944-48
Recovered Territories', 1945-1956
Lemko Linguistic Identity: Contested Pluralities Michael Hornsby Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna´N
Professional Articles
LCSH Section O
Revisiting Jewish Role in Polish Security Service, the UB: Between Soviet Communist Rule and a Hard Place
Top View
The Ukrainian Insurgent Army &
Poland's Border Regions in the Cold War and After1
Changing Norms of Minority Rights and the Making of a Polish Nation-State
Memory of the Nazi Camps in Poland, 1944-1950
About the Research on the Memory of the Lemkos in Poland and Ukraine
Vol. 14 No. 7 August
National Minorities in Northern and Western Poland
Ends of War. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Past and New
Redalyc.POLAND-UKRAINE RELATIONS
Thesis, University of Amsterdam ISBN/EAN 978-90-9024178-4
The Ukrainian Weekly 2002, No.17
Poland) in 1950
Ethno-Nationalism and the Socialist Heritage the Case of the Lemkos in Poland*
Matchstick Solution: the Dynamics of Changing Borders and Ethnic Cleansing in Poland, 1945
Circulation, Conditions, Claims
Poland-Ukraine Relations
Missionary Action of the Orthodox Church Among Greek Catholics in the Recovered Territories As Part of the Religious Policy of T
Poland on Trial: Postwar Courts, Sovietization, and the Holocaust, 1944-1956