The issue of the genre of Kolyma stories by Varlam Shalamov and its editions in Polish
The article discusses the translations and the history of publishing of Kolyma stories in Poland, from the first underground booklets released in the 1980s’, which contained merely a dozen or so stories selected from the famous London publication ...
Franciszek Apanowicz
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Sich (k)einen Namen machen: Die Židovská jména der Honza K. [PDF]
Even though the anthology Jewish Names, often called the beginning of Czech alternative culture, was published in 1995, several central questions concerning this seminal collection from the early 1950s remain unclear: Who initiated it, when was it ...
Natascha Drubek
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Hitchhiker's guide to the red blood cell storage lesion. [PDF]
Thomas T, Spitalnik SL.
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Two Major 21st Century Public Health Challenges. [PDF]
Birt CA.
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Madness Decolonized?: Madness as Transnational Identity in Gail Hornstein's Agnes's Jacket. [PDF]
Miller G.
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Vanity press and other scams that make you feel cool. [PDF]
Castillo M.
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The responsibility of the scientist. What can history teach us about how scientists should handle research that has the potential to create harm? [PDF]
Herrlich P.
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A nun Valerie Makeyeva and the underground Orthodox book printing in the USSR
The history of the underground Orthodox book printing in the USSR is a part of the samizdat. A nun Valerie Makeyeva (1929-2007) was a member of the religious dissent. Her personality is reflected in this article, which is based on archival materials held
Kolupaev Vladimir Evgen'yevich
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Human genetics in troubled times and places. [PDF]
Harper PS.
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The Romani Minority, Coercive Sterilization, and Languages of Denial in the Czech Lands. [PDF]
Marks S.
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