This is the first monographic study of the reception of Herman Hugo's emblem book Pia desideria (1624) in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It discusses ten different translations and adaptations, showing how the engravings, elegies and exegetical ...
Grześkowiak, Radosław
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Dowspuda and its broken heritage [PDF]
The catalyst for this Thesis was a recognised issues with managing cultural landscape in today Poland and the recent selling of Dowspuda to a private owner. The aim of the paper is to examine how a multidisciplinary approach can give better understanding
Chojnowski, Kamil
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Memoirs of the Queensland Museum [PDF]
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Hamlyn-Harris, Ronald +3 more
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Defining the Identity of the Younger Europe [PDF]
Defining the Identity of the Younger Europe gathers studies that shed new light on the rich tapestry of early modern “Younger Europe” — Byzantine-Slavic and Scandinavian territories.
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Who is lying about where "Russia" Lies? Some notes on 16th-century Polish ghostmapping of Muscovy [PDF]
This paper focuses on one particular aspect of the way in which 16th-century Polish authors ghostmapped the European East: the semantics assumed by the choronym "Russia" in Renaissance cartography which reflected the long‑lasting rivalry between Polish ...
Franczak, Grzegorz
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Transition in post-USSR Europe: The Human Factor in Political Identity Formation [PDF]
This interdisciplinary dissertation seeks a more holistic and broader understanding of political identity formation processes in post-USSR Eastern Europe.
Grišinas, Arvydas
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Between Kraków and Istanbul: the art and architecture of the Crimean Khanate as the connecting link between Ottoman and European culture [PDF]
In the middle of the second millennium AD, Crimea became an outpost of Islamic civilization in south-eastern Europe. Muslim values, Islamic law, morality and aesthetics were at the heart of medieval Crimea: in the system of government, military ...
Czerwonnaja, Swietłana
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SWORD AND SPIRIT: UKRAINIAN GREEK CATHOLICISM AND NATIONALISM BETWEEN 1918 AND 1945 [PDF]
Religious nationalism, defined as the integration of civic and religious identities, was a popular vehicle for national struggle in eastern European countries like Poland and Romania during the interwar period through Catholicism and Orthodoxy.
Proborowski, Hayden
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Świadomość Instytucjonalna i Filozoficzna Polsko-Litewskiej szlachty i Koreańskich Yangbanów we Wczesnej Nowożytności [PDF]
In this paper, the administration and dynamic cultures resulting from the disputed past, high ideals and challenges faced by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth’s and Korea’s nobilities, along with their “Sarmatic” and Confucian frameworks are analyzed ...
Śleziak, Tomasz
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Memory of World War II and the education of history in Putin’s Russia (Tateish, Yoko) [PDF]
(Proceedings of the Tallinn Workshop, 25-26 August ...
Głowacka-Grajper Małgorzata +19 more
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