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... celebrations . In 1950 May Day was declared a national holiday . Since then , " May Day parades [ were ] becoming more colorful and joyous . They [ were ] also growing shorter giving way to ludic and recreational forms of celebrating ...
... celebrations . In 1950 May Day was declared a national holiday . Since then , " May Day parades [ were ] becoming more colorful and joyous . They [ were ] also growing shorter giving way to ludic and recreational forms of celebrating ...
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... celebrations : the May Day parade . Its imagery was to convey the principal message of the celebrations : the inevitable victory of the Communist ( or socialist - these terms were used interchangeably ) idea throughout the world ...
... celebrations : the May Day parade . Its imagery was to convey the principal message of the celebrations : the inevitable victory of the Communist ( or socialist - these terms were used interchangeably ) idea throughout the world ...
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... celebrations . As an observer noted , in the Warsaw celebrations , white - and - red colors dominated over the red . 19 The decisive shift of accents from the internationalistic to national frame- work was even clearer in the official ...
... celebrations . As an observer noted , in the Warsaw celebrations , white - and - red colors dominated over the red . 19 The decisive shift of accents from the internationalistic to national frame- work was even clearer in the official ...
Contents
1989 No | 1 |
Polish Emigre Poetry 19451980 Wojciech Ligęza | 17 |
A Preliminary Periodization of Polish Literary Life Abroad | 29 |
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