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Land reform in the Second Polish Republic

Rural History, 2020
AbstractWhen Poland was re-established as an independent state one hundred years ago, one of its political priorities was to implement a land reform, as the ‘agrarian question’ was an extremely sensitive socio-economic problem. In Poland at that time, two thirds of its inhabitants made their living by working in the agricultural sector. A ‘land craving’
M. Błąd
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Orthodox Literature of the Second Polish Republic: Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Czech

open access: yesEast Slavic Studies, 2022
This article examines a Slavic historical and cultural phenomenon of the twentieth century — the multilingual Orthodox literature of the Second Polish Republic, otherwise known as interwar Poland. This literature became a full-fledged successor to the colossal religious and national-cultural heritage of the Orthodox peoples of the Russian Empire that ...
Jurij Labyntsev, Larisa Shchavinskaja
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Basic principles of criminal procedure in the Second Polish Republic

open access: yesArs Iuridica, 2023
After Poland gained independence, it was necessary to unify many areas of law. There were three legislations in force in the area of criminal procedure at that time, i.e. the Russian Criminal Procedure Act of 1864, the Austrian Criminal Procedure Code of 1873, and the German Criminal Procedure Code of 1874.
Dawid Patryk Baltyzar   +1 more
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Civil procedure in the Second Polish Republic

Ars Iuridica, 2023
Through the years when Polish lands were under foreign partition different civil procedures were respected. Codification works taken by Polish lawyers brought huge changes, which effect was Code of Civil Procedure announced in 1930. The new code was linking different district ideas. Guaranteed individual's private law autonomy and protected it.
Karolina Klaudia Bała, Wiktoria Cieśla
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Support for Jewish matters. The Humanitarian Society Humanitas B'nei B'rith in Przemyśl in the Second Polish Republic

UR Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2023
Przemyśl, in 1931 inhabited by 17,326 followers of Judaism accounting for 34% of its total population, was a medium-sized Polish town, where a major role was played by Jewish elites, including lawyers, doctors, entrepreneurs, teachers etc., supporters of
Wacław Wierzbieniec
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The Defense of the Polish Second Republic

The Polish Review, 2022
Abstract This article describes Polish defensive preparations against the German invasion in 1939, pointing to some of the shortcomings of criticism in the historiography. Due to economic and industrial conditions in Poland in the interwar years, an alliance had to be made with the French and British governments in regards to a potential
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Skiing in the South-Eastern Borderlands of the Second Polish Republic in the Light of the periodical Sport (1922–1927). An Outline of the Issues

Sport i Turystyka. Środkowoeuropejskie Czasopismo Naukowe
The aim of the article is to present skiing in the South-Eastern Borderlands of the Second Polish Republic as reflected in the journal Sport (1922–1927).
Teresa Drozdek-Małolepsza   +2 more
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Assumptions and forms of national education in the Second Polish Republic in the years 1918–1926 as a continuation of school ideas of the autonomous Galicia

The Person and the Challenges. The Journal of Theology, Education, Canon Law and Social Studies Inspired by Pope John Paul II
This article explores how educational ideas developed in Polish Galicia during the autonomous period influenced the concept of national upbringing in the Second Polish Republic (1918–1926). After regaining independence, Polish schools—especially folk and
Paweł Juśko
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Real Securities for Credit on Movable Property in the Second Polish Republic in Light of the Views of Professor Jan Gwiazdomorski

Studia Iuridica Lublinensia
This article addresses the legal instruments for securing claims on movable assets in the Second Polish Republic, presented against the background of Professor Jan Gwiazdomorski’s scholarship.
Jacek Widło
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Extraordinary Military Judiciary in the Early Second Polish Republic – an Introduction to Research

Teka Komisji Prawniczej PAN Oddział w Lublinie
This article examines the structures of the extraordinary military judiciary system established in the formative years of the Second Polish Republic.
W. Bednaruk, Bartosz Nieścior
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