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... cultural and historical reality " and tried to become assimilated into the Polish culture . According to her , this is wrong because through assimilation Polish Jews cmbraced " the political and national bias of the cultural majority ...
... cultural and historical reality " and tried to become assimilated into the Polish culture . According to her , this is wrong because through assimilation Polish Jews cmbraced " the political and national bias of the cultural majority ...
Page 96
... cultural identity . Because the Polish community is self - segregating by choice , re- latively little space has been left in this paper for an account of the interaction between the exile community and their British hosts . Today the ...
... cultural identity . Because the Polish community is self - segregating by choice , re- latively little space has been left in this paper for an account of the interaction between the exile community and their British hosts . Today the ...
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... CULTURAL RELATIONS 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 non - existent . In ...
... CULTURAL RELATIONS 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 non - existent . In ...
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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