Security through emotions: narratives of temporal and spatial belongings of the Polish Territorial Defence Forces (Unknown)
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Canadian Slavonic Papers
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64
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445-467
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2022
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Title:Security through emotions: narratives of temporal and spatial belongings of the Polish Territorial Defence Forces
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Contributors:Bruns, Bettina ( author )
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Published in:Canadian Slavonic Papers ; 64, 4 ; 445-467
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Publication date:2022-10-02
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Size:23 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Table of contents – Volume 64, Issue 4
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
- 407
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Histories of emotion in Communist and post-Communist Europe after 1945Arend, Jan et al. | 2022
- 420
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Wutanfall: emotional entanglements in the East German punk subcultureHayton, Jeff et al. | 2022
- 445
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Security through emotions: narratives of temporal and spatial belongings of the Polish Territorial Defence ForcesBruns, Bettina et al. | 2022
- 468
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Exposing Poland’s shameful past: legacies of perpetration and dirty memory in Władysław Pasikowski’s AftermathGolańska, Dorota et al. | 2022
- 490
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A roundtable on Megan Swift’s Picturing the Page: Illustrated Children’s Literature and Reading under Lenin and StalinKrapfl, James / Pankenier Weld, Sara / Kostetskaya, Anastasia / Voronina, Olga / Swift, Megan et al. | 2022
- 511
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Teaching about genocide: insights and advice from secondary teachers and professorsKarwowska, Bożena et al. | 2022
- 512
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Ivan Mazepa and the Russian EmpireMichels, Georg B. et al. | 2022
- 515
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Journeys through the Russian empire: the photographic legacy of Sergey Prokudin-GorskyRowley, Alison et al. | 2022
- 516
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Lviv’s uncertain destination: a city and its train terminal from Franz Joseph I to BrezhnevFinkelman, Samuel et al. | 2022
- 518
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Morozov: the story of a family and a lost collectionMurray, Natalia et al. | 2022
- 519
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The culture of samizdat: literature and underground networks in the late Soviet UnionKomaromi, Ann et al. | 2022
- 520
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Dr. Maria Paula Survilla (1964–2020): a scholar and advocate of Belarusian cultureIsakava, Volha et al. | 2022
- 523
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False mirrors: the weaponization of social media in Russia’s operation to annex CrimeaMauro, Aaron et al. | 2022
- 524
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Muslims and the making of modern EuropeKosicki, Piotr H. et al. | 2022
- 526
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Ukrainian nationalists and the Holocaust: OUN and UPA’s participation in the destruction of Ukrainian Jewry, 1941–1944Rowe-McCulloch, Maris et al. | 2022
- 527
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Dostoevsky as a translator of BalzacGodfrey, Sima et al. | 2022
- 529
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A history of education in modern Russia: aims, ways, outcomesMorgan, W. John et al. | 2022
- 531
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The letters and the law: legal and literary culture in late imperial RussiaRonner, Amy D. et al. | 2022
- 533
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The nation’s gratitude: World War I and citizenship rights in interwar RomaniaSciarrino, Blasco et al. | 2022
- 534
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The path to a Soviet nation: the policy of BelarusizationIoffe, Grigory et al. | 2022
- 536
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Zmierzch liberalnego porządku międzynarodowego 2011–2021 [Decline of the liberal international order, 2011–2021], by Roman Kuźniar, Warsaw, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar, 2022, 326 pp., 48.30 zł (hardcover), ISBN 978-83-66849-40-2Taras, Raymond et al. | 2022