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Page 753
... Russians in Warsaw enjoyed powers and privileges that far outweighed any other factor . Since 1863 , the erstwhile Kingdom of Poland - now officially the " Vistula Land , " despite the fact that the Russian Tsar's second title was ...
... Russians in Warsaw enjoyed powers and privileges that far outweighed any other factor . Since 1863 , the erstwhile Kingdom of Poland - now officially the " Vistula Land , " despite the fact that the Russian Tsar's second title was ...
Page 757
... Polish politics , art , and culture has been Warsaw.38 Compared with sleepy , provincial Kraków , Warsaw was brash , exciting , and dangerous . " To be sure , censorship was far milder in Austrian Galicia than in Russian Poland , but ...
... Polish politics , art , and culture has been Warsaw.38 Compared with sleepy , provincial Kraków , Warsaw was brash , exciting , and dangerous . " To be sure , censorship was far milder in Austrian Galicia than in Russian Poland , but ...
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... Russian Poland . " Litwaks brought with them a greater knowledge of the Russian language ( hence their large numbers in the Russian - language gymnasia of Warsaw ) , a more relaxed style of religious observance , and in many cases ...
... Russian Poland . " Litwaks brought with them a greater knowledge of the Russian language ( hence their large numbers in the Russian - language gymnasia of Warsaw ) , a more relaxed style of religious observance , and in many cases ...
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Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
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