The Polish Review, Volume 47Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 2002 - Poland |
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... called for a strong national art , " but felt " that the native tradition would retain its vitality only so long as it was able to engage in cultural commerce with the rest of Europe . . . encouraging Polish artists to adopt the ...
... called for a strong national art , " but felt " that the native tradition would retain its vitality only so long as it was able to engage in cultural commerce with the rest of Europe . . . encouraging Polish artists to adopt the ...
Page 239
... called into existence in July of 1943 with its headquarters in New York City , was , like PIASA , to be a center of scholarship , concerned above all with research on contemporary Polish history . It seems quite natural , however , that ...
... called into existence in July of 1943 with its headquarters in New York City , was , like PIASA , to be a center of scholarship , concerned above all with research on contemporary Polish history . It seems quite natural , however , that ...
Page 320
... called the Soviet violation of Yalta pledges . Mikołajczyk's base was mainly in the United States , where he gained the support of the Polish American Congress and some populist exile leaders , and the Peasant International . The ...
... called the Soviet violation of Yalta pledges . Mikołajczyk's base was mainly in the United States , where he gained the support of the Polish American Congress and some populist exile leaders , and the Peasant International . The ...
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