PUBLICATION ALERT Edited peasant memoir from Polish-Ukrainian borderland
Lucian George, “Pamiętnik chłopa” [Peasant Memoir], Niepodległość i Pamięć, 77/1 (2022), pp. 233-278
https://www.niepodlegloscipamiec.pl/lib/mlwrf9/nip-77-i-ky1g8t48.pdf
Lucian George, “Pamiętnik chłopa” [Peasant Memoir], Niepodległość i Pamięć, 77/1 (2022), pp. 233-278
https://www.niepodlegloscipamiec.pl/lib/mlwrf9/nip-77-i-ky1g8t48.pdf
„Historia mówiona pogranicza” („Oral History of the Borderlands”)
MONDAY, 20 DECEMBER 2021
TIME 10:00 AM (MDT, UTC-6) | 12:00 PM (EDT, UTC-4) | 7:00 PM (EEST, UTC+3)
The Champlain Society is pleased to present a preview of its August 2021 Findings/Trouvailles. Read the full post at https://bit.ly/CSfindA21
Discussion originally published by Molly Pucci at H-Habsburg on Friday, May 21, 2021.
The interwar avant-garde transformed the modern understanding of painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and literature, as well as the contours of politics and philosophy.
Call for Papers
War and Diversity Beyond the Battlefield: Cultural Encounters in the Polish Lands 1914–1923
> Can contemporary debates about globalization learn from interwar conversations about literary internationalism?
> To what extent do contemporary critiques of realism (e.g. under the "capitalist realism" label) echo these historical debates?
> Should we try to make a case for literature's political uses (as opposed to its more narrowly ethical uses)?