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Textile Prices in Early Byzantine Hagiographic Texts. Three Case Studies [PDF]
This text analyzes three early Byzantine source accounts on clothing prices from the beginning of the 5th to the early 7th centuries in Italy (Rome), Palestine (probably in Jerusalem), and Egypt (Alexandria).
Ireneusz Milewski
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A New History of the Gdańsk/Danzig Organ Tablature
The article presents new findings concerning the so-called Gdańsk/Danzig Organ Tablature from the late sixteenth century. They include a codicological description of the manuscript in which it was recorded (Gdańsk, State Archive, shelf mark 300,R/Vv,123)
Marcin Szelest
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Repatriation or Redefection? Cold War Refugees as Contested Assets, 1955–1956
The article examines the response of a united representation of Cold War era exiles (Assembly of Captive European Nations, ACEN) to the Moscow-inspired repatriation campaign of 1955.
Anna Mazurkiewicz
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In 1229, a battle took place on the River Plane near Brandenburg. In the battle, troops of the Margraves of Brandenburg John I and Otto III met the army of the ministeriales of the Magdeburg Archbishopric, led by Archbishop Albert II von Käfernburg ...
Marek Smoliński
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Pages from the history of Gdańsk Ethnology Department
Ethnological Studies at the University of Gdańsk were established in 2009, making Gdańsk Ethnology Department the youngest department among anthropology-related research institutions in Poland.
Splisgart, Jacek
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Carillons and Carillon Music in Old Gdańsk [PDF]
The history of Gdańsk carillons begins in 1561. It was that year that fourteen automatic bells were installed in the Main Town Hall. Later, a "striking mechanism" appeared in St Catherine’s Church.
Popinigis, Danuta
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West Pomerania’s part in the war for the throne of the Archbishop of Magdeburg in 1277–1283
Between 1277 and 1283, a dispute arose followed by an open war for the appointment of the Archbishop of Magdeburg. Margraves of Brandenburg of the Johannine confronted Günther von Schwalenberg, who was elected first, and then Bernhard von Wölpe.
Marek Smoliński
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Abstract Objective Published reports on directional deep brain stimulation (DBS) have been limited to small, single‐center investigations. Therapeutic window (TW) is used to describe the range of stimulation amplitudes achieving symptom relief without side effects.
Alfons Schnitzler +24 more
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History and Politics and the Politics of History: Poland and Its Museums of Contemporary History [PDF]
The Polish museum landscape has turned into a battleground between politicians and historians. Much of that has focused on the highly praised Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk which opened in March 2017.
Zündorf, Irmgard
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The files of the Companies Register of the Municipal Court in Gdynia kept in the Gdynia Branch of the State Archives in Gdańsk constitute an extremely valuable historical source for research on the history of the maritime economy in the Second Polish ...
Jarosław Drozd
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