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Computer-aided craniofacial superimposition validation study: the identification of the leaders and participants of the Polish-Lithuanian January Uprising (1863-1864). [PDF]
AbstractIn 2017, a series of human remains corresponding to the executed leaders of the “January Uprising” of 1863–1864 were uncovered at the Upper Castle of Vilnius (Lithuania). During the archeological excavations, 14 inhumation pits with the human remains of 21 individuals were found at the site. The subsequent identification process was carried out,
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The article deals with the transformation of “places of memory” in post-Soviet Kyiv’s cultural space based on the case of January Uprising Street. The main attention focuses on three events crucial for Ukrainian history in the twentieth century: the ...
Yana Prymachenko
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The beginning of the era after the January Uprising brought a fundamental change in the organisation and functioning of the apparatus of civil administration in the Kingdom of Poland.
Grzegorz Smyk
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Zofia Romanowiczówna (1842-1935) – lwowska pamiętnikarka i działaczka społeczna
ZOFIA ROMANOWICZÓWNA (1842-1935) – LVIV DIARIST AND SOCIAL ACTIVIST Zofia Romanowiczówna is usually presented as a participant in the January Uprising, a teacher, and also a member of Lviv women’s associations.
Katarzyna Świetlik
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Black Patriotic Fashion in Central Europe: Warsaw, 1861–1866
This article focuses on fashion as a tool of research and reflection of social, cultural and political processes and of various transnational influences in a nineteenth century Euro-pean city.
Anna Novikov
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THE ROLE OF GENERAL EDMUND TACZANOWSKI IN CREATING POLAND'S NATIONAL SECURITY [PDF]
The person of General Edmund Taczanowski is not widely known and quoted in the bibliography of the subject. He didn’t have a direct impact on the fate of the Polish state.
Magdalena Giebułtowska
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Andrij Potebnia – a forgotten hero of Polish-Ukrainian relations
Poland and Ukraine have a lot of problems in establishing bilateral remembrance policy, first of all because of the history after World War I, and as well in topic connected to – mostly in frame of stereotypes – the history during The Polish-Lithuanian ...
Матеуш Каміонка
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KEEPING IDENTITY, FREEDOM, AND INDEPENDENCE OF POLISH EXILES IN SIBERIA IN 19th CENTURY (TILL 1914). Part II. IDEAS ON FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE [PDF]
First Poles were sent to Siberia in the second half of the 18th century; then, after the fall of the November Uprising (1831), about ten thousand young Poles were deported to Siberia.
Wiesław Caban
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The Chronicler of the Medics of the January Uprising
Summary The 160th anniversary of the outbreak of the January Uprising in 2023 gives an opportunity to remember the figure of Brigadier General Franciszek Białokur MD (1869–1942), a passionate historian of military medicine, who dedicated several years of his life to researching the topic of healthcare during the 1863 uprising.
Katarzyna Słojkowska +1 more
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The article discusses two Polish alternate history novels: Orzeł bielszy niż gołębica (An Eagle Whiter than a Dove) by Konrad T. Lewandowski and Gambit Wielopolskiego (Wielopolski’s Gambit) by Adam Przechrzta in the context of the politics of memory of ...
Magdalena Wąsowicz
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