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  • 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 .

    3 publications

  • Warsaw Studies in Politics and Society

    ISSN: 2193-3774

    The series “Warsaw Studies in Politics and Society“ aims at providing a forum for the discussion of interdisciplinary approaches to the fields of politics as well as sociology and history. The editor, Professor Radoslaw Markowski, is specialized in comparative politics and electoral studies.

    6 publications

  • Warsaw Studies in Culture and Society

    "The main aim of this book series is to cross borderlines of traditionally defined fields of studies: cultural anthropology, media and communication studies, sociology, political science, social geography and regional studies, history as well as social psychology. Contributions adopting comparative perspective and focusing on Central and Eastern Europe region are preferred; however other approaches and areas are also welcomed. Among a wide variety of topics the series will address issues of a domination of popular culture over classic forms of cultural works, revival and change of regional and national identity, virtual social networks and their impact on “real” group formation and performance, transformation of collective memories and reinterpretation of the past, culturally patterned political attitudes, cultural and social consequences of migrations and globalization of labor markets, grappling with permanent and rapid social changes, depersonalization of social relations in an electronic era, universality of media-affected ways of lives, perpetuation and evolution of political culture, social structure transformations, interrelations of ethnic and cultural minorities with dominant groups, and many others. In short, the series ”Warsaw Studies in Culture and Society” is open for a variety of high-standard academic publications reevaluating old and tackling new problems troubling contemporary societies. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of monographs, collected volumes, post-conference volumes as well as dissertations. " "The main aim of this book series is to cross borderlines of traditionally defined fields of studies: cultural anthropology, media and communication studies, sociology, political science, social geography and regional studies, history as well as social psychology. Contributions adopting comparative perspective and focusing on Central and Eastern Europe region are preferred; however other approaches and areas are also welcomed. Among a wide variety of topics the series will address issues of a domination of popular culture over classic forms of cultural works, revival and change of regional and national identity, virtual social networks and their impact on “real” group formation and performance, transformation of collective memories and reinterpretation of the past, culturally patterned political attitudes, cultural and social consequences of migrations and globalization of labor markets, grappling with permanent and rapid social changes, depersonalization of social relations in an electronic era, universality of media-affected ways of lives, perpetuation and evolution of political culture, social structure transformations, interrelations of ethnic and cultural minorities with dominant groups, and many others. In short, the series ”Warsaw Studies in Culture and Society” is open for a variety of high-standard academic publications reevaluating old and tackling new problems troubling contemporary societies. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of monographs, collected volumes, post-conference volumes as well as dissertations. " "The main aim of this book series is to cross borderlines of traditionally defined fields of studies: cultural anthropology, media and communication studies, sociology, political science, social geography and regional studies, history as well as social psychology. Contributions adopting comparative perspective and focusing on Central and Eastern Europe region are preferred; however other approaches and areas are also welcomed. Among a wide variety of topics the series will address issues of a domination of popular culture over classic forms of cultural works, revival and change of regional and national identity, virtual social networks and their impact on “real” group formation and performance, transformation of collective memories and reinterpretation of the past, culturally patterned political attitudes, cultural and social consequences of migrations and globalization of labor markets, grappling with permanent and rapid social changes, depersonalization of social relations in an electronic era, universality of media-affected ways of lives, perpetuation and evolution of political culture, social structure transformations, interrelations of ethnic and cultural minorities with dominant groups, and many others. In short, the series ”Warsaw Studies in Culture and Society” is open for a variety of high-standard academic publications reevaluating old and tackling new problems troubling contemporary societies. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of monographs, collected volumes, post-conference volumes as well as dissertations. "

    3 publications

  • Warsaw Studies in Philosophy and Social Sciences

    ISSN: 2196-0143

    The "Warsaw Studies in Philosophy and Social Sciences" aims to showcase new work from Poland, and possibly from other Central and East European countries dealing with wide range of current and traditional issues of philosophy and social sciences. The volumes will range from classical monographs of single case studies via comparative accomplishments to collective edited volumes. Authors are welcome to contribute manuscripts of monographs and collective works. The series was coedited by Prof. Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz (1975-2021).

    12 publications

  • Warsaw Studies in English Language and Literature

    ISSN: 2082-7350

    The series will include original monographs as well as collective works and outstanding doctoral and postdoctoral dissertations (Habilitationsschriften) on various aspects of English Linguistics, English language teaching and language acquisition as well as literature in English. The Warsaw Studies in English Language and Literature came into being in 2009 as a series published by Warsaw Division of the Lodz Academy of Management. Eight volumes have come out to date. In the area of Linguistics special emphasis will be laid on works on Historical English Linguistics, Congnitive Linguistics, Pragmatics and Text Linguistics as well as translation studies. In the area of literature the series will focus on English medieval literature, medievalism, contemporary English literature, post colonial as well as American Literature. The series is open to scholars from Poland and abroad. The series will include original monographs as well as collective works and outstanding doctoral and postdoctoral dissertations (Habilitationsschriften) on various aspects of English Linguistics, English language teaching and language acquisition as well as literature in English. The Warsaw Studies in English Language and Literature came into being in 2009 as a series published by Warsaw Division of the Lodz Academy of Management. Eight volumes have come out to date. In the area of Linguistics special emphasis will be laid on works on Historical English Linguistics, Congnitive Linguistics, Pragmatics and Text Linguistics as well as translation studies. In the area of literature the series will focus on English medieval literature, medievalism, contemporary English literature, post colonial as well as American Literature. The series is open to scholars from Poland and abroad. The series will include original monographs as well as collective works and outstanding doctoral and postdoctoral dissertations (Habilitationsschriften) on various aspects of English Linguistics, English language teaching and language acquisition as well as literature in English. The Warsaw Studies in English Language and Literature came into being in 2009 as a series published by Warsaw Division of the Lodz Academy of Management. Eight volumes have come out to date. In the area of Linguistics special emphasis will be laid on works on Historical English Linguistics, Congnitive Linguistics, Pragmatics and Text Linguistics as well as translation studies. In the area of literature the series will focus on English medieval literature, medievalism, contemporary English literature, post colonial as well as American Literature. The series is open to scholars from Poland and abroad.

    17 publications

  • Warsaw Studies in Jewish History and Memory

    The series Warsaw Studies in Jewish History and Memory covers a wide range of approaches to the history of sciences, ethnology and cultural studies, as well as philosophy. The editors aim to provide a forum for interdisciplinary studies regarding historical and cultural aspects of Jewish life. Their academic focus includes anti-Semitism, Polish-Jewish relations, nationalism, ethnicity and identity as well as the Europeanization of memory and Holocaust representation. From Vol. 7 onwards, the series continues as Studies in Jewish History and Memory .

    6 publications

  • Title: Narrating Victimhood Nationalism

    Narrating Victimhood Nationalism

    Cultural Memory in Polish and South Korean History Museums
    by Seungik Lee (Author) 2025
    ©2026 Monographs
  • Title: Das Museum im Unterricht und der Unterricht im Museum

    Das Museum im Unterricht und der Unterricht im Museum

    Deutsch als Fremdsprache und interkulturelle Kompetenz im Rahmen des Museo Vostell
    by Julia Magdalena Piechocki-Serra (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Thesis
  • Title: Das Museum als Kompensation?

    Das Museum als Kompensation?

    Eine Ausstellungsanalyse des Bachhauses in Eisenach
    by Patricia Kemmer (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Thesis
  • Title: Heimat im Museum?

    Heimat im Museum?

    Museale Konzeptionen zu Heimat und Erinnerungskultur in Deutschland und Polen
    by Beate Herget (Volume editor) Berit Pleitner (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: China: The Rising Power

    China: The Rising Power

    by Gunther Hauser (Volume editor) Franz Kernic (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Edited Collection
  • Title: Democratising the Museum

    Democratising the Museum

    Reflections on Participatory Technologies
    by Pille Runnel (Volume editor) Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Rising from Deep Places

    Rising from Deep Places

    Women's Lives and the Ecology of Voice and Silence
    by Elena Stone (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: Re-rising Japan

    Re-rising Japan

    Its Strategic Power in International Relations
    by Hidekazu Sakai (Volume editor) Yoichiro Sato (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Professional Museum Translators for Promoting Multilingualism and Accessible Texts: Translation Practices in Some Italian Museums and a Proposal
  • Title: Moors, Mansions, and Museums

    Moors, Mansions, and Museums

    Transgressing Gendered Spaces in Novels of the Brontë Sisters
    by Zuzanna Jakubowski (Author)
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: Museums go International

    Museums go International

    New strategies, new business models
    by Rebecca Amsellem (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Proust’s Imaginary Museum

    Proust’s Imaginary Museum

    Reproductions and Reproduction in "À la recherche du temps perdu"
    by Gabrielle Townsend (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Collectors, Collections and Museums

    Collectors, Collections and Museums

    The Field of Chinese Ceramics in Britain, 1560-1960
    by Stacey Pierson (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: A Rising Tide Lifts All the Boats

    A Rising Tide Lifts All the Boats

    The Proverbial Rhetoric of John F. Kennedy
    by Wolfgang Mieder (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Erinnerungskultur des 20. Jahrhunderts

    Erinnerungskultur des 20. Jahrhunderts

    Analysen deutscher und polnischer Erinnerungsorte- Redaktionelle Bearbeitung durch Michał Łuczewski und Jutta Wiedmann
    by Museum des Warschauer Aufstand (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: Otto Neurath. Museum and Exhibition Work

    Otto Neurath. Museum and Exhibition Work

    Spaces (Designed) for Communication
    by Hadwig Kraeutler (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: Jewish Warsaw – Jewish Berlin

    Jewish Warsaw – Jewish Berlin

    Literary Portrayal of the City in the First Half of the 20th Century
    by Alina Molisak (Author) Anna Brzostowska (Translation) Jerzy Giebułtowski (Translation) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Genesis of the Rising 1912-1916

    Genesis of the Rising 1912-1916

    A Transformation of Nationalist Opinion
    by Christopher M. Kennedy (Author) 2009
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Frames within Frames

    Frames within Frames

    The Art Museum as Cultural Artifact
    by Suzanne Oberhardt (Author)
    ©2001 Textbook
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