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Vol. 14 No. 6(51) (2017): The Jagiellonian Idea: Past and Present
Vol. 14 No. 6(51) (2017): The Jagiellonian Idea: Past and Present
Edited by Dorota Pietrzyk-Reeves
Published:
2017-12-20
Articles
The Jagiellonian Idea and the Project for the Future
Jan Kieniewicz
5-25
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The Jagiellonian Idea as Expression of the Political Culture
Core Constitutive Values and Their Possible Contemporary Implementations
Monika Banaś
27-40
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Cross-Cultural Representations of Tyranny as Depicted in Jesuit School Plays Performed in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Clarinda Calma
41-53
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The Republic of Poland at the Crossroads of Two Cultures
Hanna Kowalska-Stus
55-77
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The Revivals of the Jagiellonian Idea: Political and Normative Contexts
Dorota Pietrzyk-Reeves
79-93
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The Federal Idea in Poland in the Interwar Period: Idealism or Pragmatism?
Wojciech Łysek
95-115
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The Last Jagiellonian: John Paul II and the Jagiellonian Idea
Paweł Kowal
117-140
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The Jagiellonian Idea and Poland's Eastern Policy: Historical Echoes in Today's Approach
Christopher Reeves
141-163
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From Intermarium to the Three Seas Initiative - Regional Integrations in Central and Eastern Europe and the Hungarian Foreign Policy
Andrea Schmidt
165-189
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Echoes of the Jagiellonian Idea in the Present Polish Military Assistance Programs
Hubert Królikowski
191-211
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What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Northern Europe
Regional Identities in Lithuania
Mindaugas Jurkynas
215-234
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Europe Divided? Can Warsaw Become the Regional Leader of the Central and Eastern European Region?
Zoltan Gal, Andrea Schmidt
235-260
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Recenzje
Zbigniew Rau, Przemysław Żurawski vel Grajewski, Marek Tracz-Tryniecki (eds.), Magna Carta: A Central European Perspective of Our Common Heritage of Freedom
Routledge, London–New York 2016, 233 p.
Dorota Pietrzyk-Reeves
261 - 265
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Language
English
Język Polski