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| No 58 (2024) |
Status and Prospects for Research on the Attitude of Polish pro-Government Groupings Towards the Policy of the Civil and Military Authorities of the Republic of Poland in Connection with the Direct Genesis and Course of the Campaign of 1939, Including Media Coverage |
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Marek Piotr Deszczyński |
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| No 58 (2024) |
Status and Prospects for Research on Strategic Communication Between Poland and France in the Period from mid-October 1938–December 1939 |
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Małgorzata Gmurczyk-Wrońska |
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| No 58 (2024) |
Status and Prospects for Research on Strategic Communication Between Poland and the United States of America from mid-October 1938 till December 1939 |
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Marek Piotr Deszczyński |
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| No 60 (2025) |
The Topos of Utopianism in Posters Dedicated to the Countryside in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1950s. |
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Mariusz Mazur |
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| No 56 (2023) |
General Edward Rydz-Śmigły in Front of the Polish Radio Microphone (1935–1939). The Media Image of the Commander's Successor |
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Elżbieta Kaszuba |
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| No 58 (2024) |
Status of Research on Anti-Polish Popaganda in the Third Reich on the Eve of WWII and After its Outbreak |
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Tomasz Głowiński |
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| No 57 (2024) |
Russian Imperialism in the Aesthetic Reflection of the 19th Century (Based On the Prose of Vladimir Odoyevskiy) |
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Artur Sadecki |
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| No 60 (2025) |
Peasants and the Polish Countryside in German Propaganda within the General Government. Creation versus Reality |
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Monika Napora |
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| No 58 (2024) |
Status and Prospects for Research on Soviet Union Propaganda and Information Policy with regard to the Crisis in Polish-German Relations and Invasion of Poland During the Period from Mid-October 1938 till December 1939 |
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Tadeusz Paweł Rutkowski |
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| No 58 (2024) |
Status and Prospects for Research on Slovak Propaganda and Information Policy with Regard to the Crisis in Polish-German Relations and Invasion of Poland (October 1938–December 1939) |
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Dušan Segeš |
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| No 56 (2023) |
The Most Persistent Narratives of the Kremlin’s Propaganda Towards Romania in the First Year of the Russo-Ukrainian War |
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Iurie Rotari |
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| No 48 (2019) |
Hutsul Highlanders in Military Propaganda for the Purpose of Preparing the Society for War During the Decline of the Second Polish Republic (Selected Research Problems) |
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Artur Kasprzyk |
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| No 50 (2020) |
Image of Upper Social Classes in the Polish Feature Film in 1947–1989 |
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Dorota Skotarczak |
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| No 53 (2022) |
Press Propaganda in Czechoslovakia Towards „Solidarity” on the Example of the Journal „Rudé Právo” (1980–1981) |
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Mirosław Szumiło |
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| No 53 (2022) |
Idea of „People’s Poland” and its Adherents. People’s and Socialist vision of the Independent Polish State – Some Critical Remarks |
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Kamil Piskała |
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| No 47 (2019) |
The February Revolution and its consequences in propaganda of leftist independence circles in the Kingdom of Poland in 1917 |
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Grzegorz Zackiewicz |
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| No 53 (2022) |
Propaganda Instructions for the Unification Congress of the Polish Workers’ Party and Polish Socialist Party on December 15–21, 1948 |
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Dariusz Magier |
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