No. 4
Tom 62, Nr 4 (463)
62, 2018
Journal
Humanities Review
DOI
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Publishing model
hybrid
License type
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Field
arts and humanities
Discipline
philosophy, history, archeology, linguistics, literary studies, culture and religion studies, arts studies, polish studies
Publisher
University of Warsaw Press
Affiliation
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Polish Studies
Language of publication
Polish, English
Year of publication
2018
Editor-in-chief
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Guest editor
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Issue content
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Spis treści/Contents
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Around 1918: Central and Eastern European Polyphony/ Cacophony
Alina Molisak, Jagoda Wierzejska, Xavier Galmiche, Paweł Rodak
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1918Baltic historythe Great Warhistorical representationsLatvian literaturePauls BankovskisThe Great War, Independence, and Latvian Literature
Benedikts Kalnačs
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national ethospatriotismgracechosennessElijahThe Jews and the Messianic Ethos of the Second Polish Republic. Stanisław Rembek’s Interwar Literary Writings
Rachel Feldhay Brenner
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Lithuanian literatureKaunasVladimir ToporovmythopoeticsVincas Mykolaitis-PutinasPernicious City: Mythologization of Kaunas in the Lithuanian Literature of the Interwar Period
Viktorija Šeina
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Self-Colonizing MetaphorIdeologies in Greater RomaniaB. FundoianuOrthodoxismSДѓmДѓnДѓtorismSynchronismCultural Identity in Greater RomaniaWesternizationRomanian ModernityConstructions and Deconstructions of Cultural Identities in Greater Romania. B. Fundoianu and the Self-Colonizing Metaphor
Olga Bartosiewicz
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Hungarian ethnic literature. Czechoslovak Republic. Literary identity. Canon-building attemptsFormation of a New Literary Identity Within a New State. Hungarian Literature in Czechoslovakia
Judit Dobry
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Galicja wschodniawojna polsko-ukraińskanacjonalizmwielonarodowośćPolacyUkraińcyŻydziToward the Idea of Polishness: Implications of 1918 for the Former Eastern Galicia, 1918–1939
Jagoda Wierzejska
