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  • Studies in Contemporary History

    Reconsidering the Cold War historiography’s focus on high politics, conflict and confrontation, this series encourages the development of new research that explores ties and similarities transcending the political divide in Europe. It also welcomes new approaches to the history of Central and East European societies under dictatorships: approaches which shed light on individual and collective agency and show high politics as only one of several factors of change. Research in contemporary history still often mentally maps Europe as divided into a West and an East. This overemphasizes barriers between people who often shared similar values and tastes, practices and technologies, between interrelated social phenomena or just neighboring regions. In a similar way, narratives of Central and Eastern Europe often tend to reflect a simplistic vision centered on the conflict between the “regime” and “society”. This overemphasizes the role of crude domination and hinders understanding of the reproduction, evolution and normalization of European communist regimes up to 1989. We seek contributions that employ approaches from history, especially those which integrate insights gained from neighboring disciplines, such as sociology, anthropology, political science, or cultural and gender studies. Discussions of comparative and transnational perspectives are particularly welcome. The series was formerly known as Warsaw Studies in Contemporary History .

    10 publications

  • Kozminski Studies in Management and Economics

    "This series is meant to bring selected studies of Polish and international management, organization, and economics scholars, both from academia and from public institutions, to the attention of a practically minded broad audience. The books published in this series present themes that are either of international importance due to their subject or they are considered to be of a broader interest to economists, policy-makers and scholars dealing with business research. Thus, the aim of the series is to contribute to the discussion of results of theoretical and applied research on topical economic and management issues. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of monographs, collected volumes, and post-conference volumes Koźmiński University is a private university in Warsaw, Poland. It is ranked 37th among the 75 best European business schools by the Financial Times (2013)." "This series is meant to bring selected studies of Polish and international management, organization, and economics scholars, both from academia and from public institutions, to the attention of a practically minded broad audience. The books published in this series present themes that are either of international importance due to their subject or they are considered to be of a broader interest to economists, policy-makers and scholars dealing with business research. Thus, the aim of the series is to contribute to the discussion of results of theoretical and applied research on topical economic and management issues. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of monographs, collected volumes, and post-conference volumes Koźmiński University is a private university in Warsaw, Poland. It is ranked 37th among the 75 best European business schools by the Financial Times (2013)." "This series is meant to bring selected studies of Polish and international management, organization, and economics scholars, both from academia and from public institutions, to the attention of a practically minded broad audience. The books published in this series present themes that are either of international importance due to their subject or they are considered to be of a broader interest to economists, policy-makers and scholars dealing with business research. Thus, the aim of the series is to contribute to the discussion of results of theoretical and applied research on topical economic and management issues. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of monographs, collected volumes, and post-conference volumes Koźmiński University is a private university in Warsaw, Poland. It is ranked 37th among the 75 best European business schools by the Financial Times (2013)."

    3 publications

  • Warsaw Studies in Contemporary History

    Reconsidering the Cold War historiography’s focus on high politics, conflict and confrontation, this series encourages the development of new research that explores ties and similarities transcending the political divide in Europe. It also welcomes new approaches to the history of Central and East European societies under dictatorships: approaches which shed light on individual and collective agency and show high politics as only one of several factors of change. Research in contemporary history still often mentally maps Europe as divided into a West and an East. This overemphasizes barriers between people who often shared similar values and tastes, practices and technologies, between interrelated social phenomena or just neighboring regions. In a similar way, narratives of Central and Eastern Europe often tend to reflect a simplistic vision centered on the conflict between the “regime” and “society”. This overemphasizes the role of crude domination and hinders understanding of the reproduction, evolution and normalization of European communist regimes up to 1989. We seek contributions that employ approaches from history, especially those which integrate insights gained from neighboring disciplines, such as sociology, anthropology, political science, or cultural and gender studies. Discussions of comparative and transnational perspectives are particularly welcome. From Vol. 4 onwards, the series continues as Studies in Contemporary History . Reconsidering the Cold War historiography’s focus on high politics, conflict and confrontation, this series encourages the development of new research that explores ties and similarities transcending the political divide in Europe. It also welcomes new approaches to the history of Central and East European societies under dictatorships: approaches which shed light on individual and collective agency and show high politics as only one of several factors of change. Research in contemporary history still often mentally maps Europe as divided into a West and an East. This overemphasizes barriers between people who often shared similar values and tastes, practices and technologies, between interrelated social phenomena or just neighboring regions. In a similar way, narratives of Central and Eastern Europe often tend to reflect a simplistic vision centered on the conflict between the “regime” and “society”. This overemphasizes the role of crude domination and hinders understanding of the reproduction, evolution and normalization of European communist regimes up to 1989. We seek contributions that employ approaches from history, especially those which integrate insights gained from neighboring disciplines, such as sociology, anthropology, political science, or cultural and gender studies. Discussions of comparative and transnational perspectives are particularly welcome. From Vol. 4 onwards, the series continues as Studies in Contemporary History . Reconsidering the Cold War historiography’s focus on high politics, conflict and confrontation, this series encourages the development of new research that explores ties and similarities transcending the political divide in Europe. It also welcomes new approaches to the history of Central and East European societies under dictatorships: approaches which shed light on individual and collective agency and show high politics as only one of several factors of change. Research in contemporary history still often mentally maps Europe as divided into a West and an East. This overemphasizes barriers between people who often shared similar values and tastes, practices and technologies, between interrelated social phenomena or just neighboring regions. In a similar way, narratives of Central and Eastern Europe often tend to reflect a simplistic vision centered on the conflict between the “regime” and “society”. This overemphasizes the role of crude domination and hinders understanding of the reproduction, evolution and normalization of European communist regimes up to 1989. We seek contributions that employ approaches from history, especially those which integrate insights gained from neighboring disciplines, such as sociology, anthropology, political science, or cultural and gender studies. Discussions of comparative and transnational perspectives are particularly welcome. From Vol. 4 onwards, the series continues as Studies in Contemporary History .

    3 publications

  • Title: Introduction to Immigrant Detention in Poland. Theory and Methodology

    Introduction to Immigrant Detention in Poland. Theory and Methodology

    by Dariusz Niedźwiedzki (Author) Jacek Schmidt (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Legal Professions at the Crossroads

    Legal Professions at the Crossroads

    by Dariusz Jemielniak (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: On the Banality of Forgetting

    On the Banality of Forgetting

    Tracing the Memory of Jewish Culture in Poland
    by Jacek Nowak (Author) Sławomir Kapralski (Author) Dariusz Niedźwiedzki (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: The New Principles of Management

    The New Principles of Management

    by Andrzej Kozminski (Author) Dariusz Jemielniak (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Others
  • Title: Narses. Politik, Krieg und Historiographie

    Narses. Politik, Krieg und Historiographie

    by Dariusz Brodka (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Football in the Balkans I

    Football in the Balkans I

    Internal Views, External Perceptions
    by Dariusz Wojtaszyn (Volume editor) Maros Melicharek (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Big Data

    Big Data

    Post-truth and Disinformation in Politics and Economy
    by Aleksander Żołnierski (Volume editor) Dariusz Jaruga (Volume editor) 2025
    ©2025 Edited Collection
  • Title: Am westlichen Rande Eurasiens: Polen in der post-1989-Welt
  • Title: The Archparadox of Death

    The Archparadox of Death

    Martyrdom as a Philosophical Category
    by Dariusz Karłowicz (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Polish-French Relations, 1944-1989

    Polish-French Relations, 1944-1989

    Translated by Alex Shannon
    by Dariusz Jarosz (Author) Maria Pasztor (Author)
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: The Language of EU and Polish Judges

    The Language of EU and Polish Judges

    Investigating Textual Fit Through Corpus Methods
    by Dariusz Koźbiał (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Die Geschichtsphilosophie in der spätantiken Historiographie

    Die Geschichtsphilosophie in der spätantiken Historiographie

    Studien zu Prokopios von Kaisareia, Agathias von Myrina und Theophylaktos Simokattes
    by Dariusz Brodka (Author)
    ©2004 Postdoctoral Thesis
  • Title: Football in the Balkans II

    Football in the Balkans II

    A Social and Political Phenomenon
    by Dariusz Wojtaszyn (Author) Teodor Borisov (Author) Maros Melicharek (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Die ungleiche Entwicklung der Regionen im vormodernen Ost(mittel)europa. Forschungsperspektiven, Indikatoren, Kontexte
  • Title: Texte und Medien

    Texte und Medien

    Linguistische Zugänge zu Textmanifestationen in medialen Spielräumen
    by Dorota Kaczmarek (Volume editor) Marcin Michoń (Volume editor) Dariusz Prasalski (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Increase Supply, Reduce Demand and Punish Severely

    Increase Supply, Reduce Demand and Punish Severely

    A Contextual History of Meat in Communist Poland
    by Maria Pasztor (Author) Dariusz Jarosz (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: From Subjection to Independence

    From Subjection to Independence

    Post-World War II Polish-Italian Relations
    by Dariusz Jarosz (Author) Maria Pasztor (Author) Antoni Bohdanowicz (Translation) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Philipp A. S (Hg.): Landhandelsrouten. Adern des Waren- und Ideenaustauschs 500 v. – 1500 n. Chr., Wien: Mandelbaum, 2023, 263 S. ISBN 978-3-85476-929-3.
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