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... CITY OF THREE NATIONS : FIN - DE- SIČCLE WARSAW 1 In the later decades of the nineteenth century , European cities ... city populations exploded . Perhaps the most notable example , and one often cited , is the textile city of Łódź which ...
... CITY OF THREE NATIONS : FIN - DE- SIČCLE WARSAW 1 In the later decades of the nineteenth century , European cities ... city populations exploded . Perhaps the most notable example , and one often cited , is the textile city of Łódź which ...
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... cities of the Russian Empire mentioned above , Warsaw was ethnically diverse , economically vibrant , and culturally rich . A " city of three nations " -Russian officials , Poles , Jews - Warsaw also boasted significant numbers of ...
... cities of the Russian Empire mentioned above , Warsaw was ethnically diverse , economically vibrant , and culturally rich . A " city of three nations " -Russian officials , Poles , Jews - Warsaw also boasted significant numbers of ...
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... city had inside running water and baths . " Warsaw was also a rather dark city in 1900 , having no electricity and gas lighting being too expensive for most residents . In 1902 , the city signed a contract to bring in electricity , the ...
... city had inside running water and baths . " Warsaw was also a rather dark city in 1900 , having no electricity and gas lighting being too expensive for most residents . In 1902 , the city signed a contract to bring in electricity , the ...
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Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
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