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Social privileges in the Second Polish Republic [PDF]
Abstract The Second Polish Republic developed an advanced and, in many ways, modern system of social care; however, the services which the citizens were entitled to seemed to be privileges available only to a small part of the population.
Grata Paweł +2 more
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In the period of the Second Polish Republic, social policy became an important field of activity for public authorities. It was distinguished by a high level of awareness of the prevalent social problems, progressive legislation, and advanced management.
Paweł Grata
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Emigration of Polish Jews to South Africa during the second Polish republic (1919–1939)
The term “the wandering Jew” could be properly referred to the situation of Polish Jews during the Second Polish Republic. Polish Jews constituted the largest separate ethnic group within overseas emigration from Poland during the years 1918–1939.
Arkadiusz Zukowski
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Retirement privileges of civil servants in the Second Polish Republic [PDF]
Abstract During the times of the Second Polish Republic the civil servants, teachers, the military, postal and railway workers were not covered by the universal social insurance, because before the social insurance act came into force, they were covered by pension systems guaranteeing more advantageous benefits.
Jarosz-Nojszewska Anna +2 more
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Discussion about education in the Parliament of the Second Polish Republic
In the Second Polish Republic two main concepts of education were defined: national education, represented the National Democracy (Narodowa Demokracja), and state education, proposed by the Sanation camp: the Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government (Bezpartyjny Blok Współpracy z Rządem – BBWR).
Szablicka-Żak, Jolanta
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Art and Architecture for the Second Polish Republic [PDF]
The period of the Second Polish Republic was a time of dynamic processes of unification and modernisation. They were also reflected in art and architecture.
Szczerski, Andrzej
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The beginnings of disciplinary responsibility of Polish police officers
Objectives The beginnings of disciplinary liability of Polish police officers date back to the period before the creation of an independent Polish state, and the first regulations were issued by a decree of the Regency Council in June 1918.
Waldemar Bednaruk, Bartosz Nieścior
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As Poland regained independence in 1918, it immediately had to deal with the question of how to shape its political and economic system. One important but at the same time controversial issue was the level of the state’s involvement in the economic life
Anna Jarosz-Nojszewska
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The aim of this article is to show the attitude of Polish interwar literature (political commentary, historiography) towards the role of Slovaks in building the First Czechoslovak Republic and their situation in the state they shared with Czechs.
Adam Świątek
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The article deals with the particular kind of documentary sources for the history of the Belarusians in the Second Polish Republic – memoirs and diaries.
Nadzeya Sluka
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