The Polish Review, Volume 6Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1961 - Poland |
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Page 168
... became the victims of Communism . When World War II ended , the immigrant intellectuals saw their native lands taken over by a new force of occupation - the Soviets . They became known as " political " immigrants as distinguished from ...
... became the victims of Communism . When World War II ended , the immigrant intellectuals saw their native lands taken over by a new force of occupation - the Soviets . They became known as " political " immigrants as distinguished from ...
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... became the target of attack of an unholy alliance of reactionar- ies of all stripes , political and literary . In addition , the sophisticated literary critics , at first enthusiastic about Hłasko , became somewhat impatient with his ...
... became the target of attack of an unholy alliance of reactionar- ies of all stripes , political and literary . In addition , the sophisticated literary critics , at first enthusiastic about Hłasko , became somewhat impatient with his ...
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... became secretary to Bishop Peter Tomicki , a position assigned to him before his departure for Italy . After the death of the Bishop on No- vember 29 , 1535 , upon which Hosius published a fulsomely grateful eulogy and wrote his Vita ...
... became secretary to Bishop Peter Tomicki , a position assigned to him before his departure for Italy . After the death of the Bishop on No- vember 29 , 1535 , upon which Hosius published a fulsomely grateful eulogy and wrote his Vita ...
Contents
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHRISTIANIZATION | 3 |
RECENT STUDIES IN POLISH AGRARIAN HISTORY | 19 |
THE POLISH INSURRECTION OF 18301831 IN | 53 |
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