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Ireland: Looking East
©2010 Edited Collection -
Leszek Kołakowski in Memoriam
©2012 Monographs -
Between Worlds: The Age of the Jagiellonians
©2013 Conference proceedings -
Antisemitism in an Era of Transition
Continuities and Impact in Post-Communist Poland and Hungary©2014 Edited Collection -
Performance of Identity of Polish Tatars
From Religious Holidays to Everyday Rituals©2018 Monographs -
Images of The Apocalypse in African American Blues and Spirituals
Destruction in this Land©2017 Monographs -
The Folk Bible of Central-Eastern Europe
©2019 Monographs -
Between Construction and Deconstruction of the Universes of Meaning
Research into the Religiosity of Academic Youth in the Years 1988 – 1998 – 2005 – 2017©2020 Edited Collection -
Catholic Religious Minorities in the Times of Transformation
Comparative Studies of Religious Culture in Poland and Ukraine©2019 Edited Collection -
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Interpreting Cultural Behaviors and Musical Practices in a Southern-Italian Internment Camp©2021 Thesis -
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Schriften zur PhilosophieISSN: 1613-947X
The series aspires to present a wide overview of the best Polish works in philosophy and philosophical parts of the major fields of the humanities: political and social sciences, history, religious studies or what is named in Poland the history of ideas. The editor is particularly interested in Christian Philosophy. As a result, this series focuses on theoretical problems and examines the main issues of contemporary research on history of religions as well as on intercultural dialogue between them.
6 publications
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Studies in Central European Culture
ISSN: 2640-754X
This book series seeks manuscripts that focus on the critical analysis of the arts and cultures as they reflect, comment, or critique the history, political systems, religions, interethnic connections, economies, and historical and current problems of the multiethnic peoples of Central Europe from the Enlightenment era to the present. Books published in Studies in Central European Culture are explorations of the intellectual history and cultural movements, and their relationships to literature and other cultural representations such the theater, the fine arts, architecture, music, and philosophy. "Central Europe" for this book series is identified as the geographic region of Austria, the Balkans, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, Romania, and the regions of the former Galicia and Bukovina during the Habsburg period, and the former East Germany. Studies in Central European Culture accepts original manuscripts of monographs and anthologies, as well as scholarly translations of literary works.
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