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Wilno jako przedmiot nostalgii

open access: greenKrakowskie Pismo Kresowe, 2011
Vilnius. The city as object of nostalgia The paper deals with the „Vilnius text“ (in the terminological sense introduced by Vladimir Toporov and Yury Lotman) and its development from the XVI c. up to the second half of the XX c.
Tomas Venclova
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Wilno – Kraków – Wilno

open access: yesPerspektywy Kultury, 2022
W artykule poruszono kwestię podróży królowej Barbary Radziwiłłówny (1523–1551, koronowana 7 XII 1550), drugiej żony króla Zygmunta II Augusta (1520–1572, panował od 1548 r.).
Agnieszka Januszek-Sieradzka
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Alexander Blok in the Russian Environment of Interwar Wilno

open access: diamondLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2021
The study of the significance of Alexander Blok and his work in the perceptions of the Russian environment in the interwar Wilno reveals its literary orientations.
Pavel Lavrinec
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Polish Reception of Alexander Blok in the Russian Press of the Interwar Wilno

open access: diamondLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2022
The Russian press of interwar Wilno reflected Polish translations of the poetry of Alexander Blok and the opinions of Polish critics about the work of the Russian poet.
Павел Лавринец
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“The most prominent and at the same time most harmful”: D. D. Bokhan in Wilno (1921–1923)

open access: diamondLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2019
Publicist, editor of periodicals, translator of Polish poetry, literary critic Dorofey Bokhan is an outstanding member of the Russian literary life of Minsk and Wilno.
Pavel Lavrinec
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WILNO

open access: gold, 2012
Pre-1939: Wilno (Yiddish: Vilne/Vilna), city and województwo center, Poland; 1939–1940: Vilnius, apskritis center and capital of Lithuania; 1940–1941: uezd center and capital of Lithuanian SSR; 1941–1944: Wilna, Kreis center, Stadthauptmannschaft and center of Gebiet Wilna-Land, Generalkommissariat Litauen; post-1991: Vilnius, rajonas and apskritis ...
Elżbieta Rojowska, Martin Dean
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"Rosyjskie Wilno" Andrzeja Murawjowa

open access: diamondActa Polono-Ruthenica, 2018
The article is an attempt to present the impressions of Andrey Muraviev, religious writer, theologian, poet, playwright, church and state activist, from his stay in Vilnius in 1863, on the basis of his work entitled The Russian Vilnius. It consists of six essays on Vilnius religious monuments: the Chapel of Our Lady of Ostra Brama, St.
Anna Kościółek
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Churg-Strauss Syndrome: a syndrome described on clinical observation and autopsy findings [PDF]

open access: yesAutopsy and Case Reports, 2013
Dr. Jacob Churg (1910-2005) was born in Dolhinow, a Belarusian city that later became a part of Poland and in 1939 was ceded to Russia during the partition of Poland by Russia and Germany.
Fernando Peixoto Ferraz de Campos   +1 more
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Tourist Routes of the Wilno Voivodeship in the Interwar Period

open access: yesSport i Turystyka, 2023
The purpose of the study is to research the system of tourist routes of the Wilno Voivodeship in the 1920s and 1930s. To convey the intended study, historical-type methodology was applied.
Włodzimierz Gański
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Walczyć czy odstąpić? Postawy i dylematy oficerów Obszarów Warownych „Grodno” i „Wilno” we wrześniu 1939 roku

open access: diamondActa Universitatis Lodziensis: Folia Historica, 2019
W sierpniu 1939 r. wszystkie jednostki Wojska Polskiego stacjonujące w Grodnie i w Wilnie zostały zmobilizowane do walki z Niemcami i odesłane na granicę zachodnią.
Agnieszka Jędrzejewska
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