Tag Archive for: Poland
Dr. Michał Stambulski: The (Im)Possibility of Populist Jurisprudence. Lessons from Poland
Michał Stambulski (Centre for Legal Education and Social Theory,…
Prof. Adam Czarnota: Central-Eastern European States Between Liberalism and Populism
Adam Czarnota, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales,…
Dr. Tom Junes: Nationalism and inequality as threats to democracy
In this video, Tom Junes, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at EUI,…
Polish-German Border: a Laboratory of Transnational Cooperation
Halicka, Beata (2018). Polish-German Border: a Laboratory of…
Kresy in Polish Memory. Between Lost Arcadia and the Bloodlands of East-Central Europe
Halicka, Beata (2018). Kresy in Polish Memory. Between Lost Arcadia…
How Did Polish Decommunization Policy from the late 90s Became a “Holocaust Bill” in 2018?, by Iryna Matiyenko
By Iryna Matiyenko, University of Victoria
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The Everyday Life of Children in Polish-German Borderland during the Early Postwar Period
Halicka, Beata (2017). The Everyday Life of Children in Polish-German…
The Oder-Neisse Line as a place of remembrance for Germans and Poles
Halicka, Beata (2014). The Oder-Neisse Line as a place of remembrance…