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Page 808
AZ - B : In your Essays ( Sejny , 2001 ) , you analyze the root causes of common
stereotypes found in both nations . ... never had such good relations since the
January ( 1863 ] Uprising , and that this partially arises from the same cause , that
is ...
AZ - B : In your Essays ( Sejny , 2001 ) , you analyze the root causes of common
stereotypes found in both nations . ... never had such good relations since the
January ( 1863 ] Uprising , and that this partially arises from the same cause , that
is ...
Page 983
Acton ' s historical perspective encompassed the Western world from ancient to
modern times , with a special interest in modern Europe . He was a liberal
Catholic and promoted his cause vigorously , calling for reform and strongly
opposing ...
Acton ' s historical perspective encompassed the Western world from ancient to
modern times , with a special interest in modern Europe . He was a liberal
Catholic and promoted his cause vigorously , calling for reform and strongly
opposing ...
Page 1148
One could become a Zionist or a Communist , opt for the Socialist or the
Anarchist cause , support the notion of the Diaspora or that of a Jewish national
home . There were also advocates of the Polish cause as well as those deeply
skeptical ...
One could become a Zionist or a Communist , opt for the Socialist or the
Anarchist cause , support the notion of the Diaspora or that of a Jewish national
home . There were also advocates of the Polish cause as well as those deeply
skeptical ...
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Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 583 |
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