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Page 169
She is right when she states that integration is an active process which retains
the cultural heritage of the immigrant , enriching him at the same time with the
value of the culture , new environment , and that assimilation , " is a passive
surrender ...
She is right when she states that integration is an active process which retains
the cultural heritage of the immigrant , enriching him at the same time with the
value of the culture , new environment , and that assimilation , " is a passive
surrender ...
Page 96
Their resistance to social and cultural assimilation suits the British reluctance to
accord full social acceptance to strangers . Perhaps the best illustration of the
present relationship between British and Poles is that even in cities with a large ...
Their resistance to social and cultural assimilation suits the British reluctance to
accord full social acceptance to strangers . Perhaps the best illustration of the
present relationship between British and Poles is that even in cities with a large ...
Page 104
SINO - POLISH CULTURAL RELATIONS 32 Cultural relations between
Communist China and Poland were also promoted during the two years of the
Sino - Polish axis . Before 1949 , cultural relations between these two countries
were almost ...
SINO - POLISH CULTURAL RELATIONS 32 Cultural relations between
Communist China and Poland were also promoted during the two years of the
Sino - Polish axis . Before 1949 , cultural relations between these two countries
were almost ...
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Contents
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHRISTIANIZATION | 3 |
KECENT STUDIES IN POLISH AGRARIAN HISTORY | 19 |
THE POLISH INSURRECTION OF 18301831 IN | 53 |
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