Stolica

Stolica

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  • Category : Reconstruction (1939-1951)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 426


Stolica

Stolica

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  • Author: Pola Gojawiczyńska
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  • Category : Warsaw (Poland)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 72


History of Passaic and Its Environs ...

History of Passaic and Its Environs ...

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  • Author: William Winfield Scott
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  • Category : Clifton (N.J.)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 756


Atypical Demonstratives

Atypical Demonstratives

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  • Author: Marco Coniglio
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 3110560291
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 339

Atypical demonstratives have not received adequate attention in the literature so far, or have even been completely neglected. By providing fresh insights and discussing new facets, this volume contributes to the better understanding of this group of words, starting from specific empirical phenomena, and advances our knowledge of the various properties of demonstratives, their syntactic multi-functionality, semantic feature specifications and pragmatic functions. In addition, some of the papers discuss different grammaticalization processes involving demonstratives, in particular how and from which lexical and morphosyntactic categories they originate cross-linguistically, and which semantic or pragmatic mechanisms play which role in their emergence. As such, the different contributions guide the readers on an adventurous journey into the realm of different exotic species of demonstratives, whose peculiar properties offer new exiting insights into the complex nature of demonstrative expressions themselves.


The Stories Old Towns Tell

The Stories Old Towns Tell

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  • Author: Marek Kohn
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN: 0300267843
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 343

A fascinating journey through Europe's old towns, exploring why we treasure them--but also what they hide about a continent's fraught history Historic quarters in cities and towns across the middle of Europe were devastated during the Second World War--some, like those of Warsaw and Frankfurt, had to be rebuilt almost completely. They are now centers of peace and civility that attract millions of tourists, but the stories they tell about places, peoples, and nations are selective. They are never the whole story. These old towns and their turbulent histories have been key sites in Europe's ongoing theater of politics and war. Exploring seven old towns, from Frankfurt and Prague to Vilnius in Lithuania, the acclaimed writer Marek Kohn examines how they have been used since the Second World War to conceal political tensions and reinforce certain versions of history. Uncovering hidden stories behind these old and old-seeming façades, Kohn offers us a new understanding of the politics of European history-making--showing how our visits to old towns could promote belonging over exclusion, and empathy over indifference.


The Civilian Population and the Warsaw Uprising of 1944

The Civilian Population and the Warsaw Uprising of 1944

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  • Author: Joanna K. M. Hanson
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521531191
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 372

This book analyses of their reaction to the battle itself and to its political and diplomatic implications. It is a study, where possible, of public opinion. The first chapter of the book is a detailed description of life in occupied Warsaw from 1939 to 1944, as this forms an indispensable background to the work.


Terror in the Balkans

Terror in the Balkans

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  • Author: Ben H. Shepherd
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN: 0674069439
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 515

Germany’s 1941 seizure of Yugoslavia led to an insurgency as bloody as any in World War II. The Wehrmacht waged a brutal counter-insurgency campaign in response, and by 1943 German troops in Yugoslavia were engaged in operations that ranked among the largest of the entire European war. Their actions encompassed massive reprisal shootings, the destruction of entire villages, and huge mobile operations unleashed not just against insurgents but also against the civilian population believed to be aiding them. Terror in the Balkans explores the reasons behind the Wehrmacht’s extreme security measures in southern and eastern Europe. Ben Shepherd focuses his study not on the high-ranking generals who oversaw the campaign but on lower-level units and their officers, a disproportionate number of whom were of Austrian origin. He uses Austro-Hungarian army records to consider how the personal experiences of many Austrian officers during the Great War played a role in brutalizing their behavior in Yugoslavia. A comparison of Wehrmacht counter-insurgency divisions allows Shepherd to analyze how a range of midlevel commanders and their units conducted themselves in different parts of Yugoslavia, and why. Shepherd concludes that the Wehrmacht campaign’s violence was driven not just by National Socialist ideology but also by experience of the fratricidal infighting of Yugoslavia’s ethnic groups, by conditions on the ground, and by doctrines that had shaped the military mindsets of both Germany and Austria since the late nineteenth century. He also considers why different Wehrmacht units exhibited different degrees of ruthlessness and restraint during the campaign.


Warsaw

Warsaw

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  • Author: David Crowley
  • Publisher: Reaktion Books
  • ISBN: 9781861891792
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 222

Part of the "Topographics" series, David Crowley's study presents a cultural and architectural history of post-war Warsaw.


Russian Language Studies in North America

Russian Language Studies in North America

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  • Author: Veronika Makarova
  • Publisher: Anthem Press
  • ISBN: 0857287842
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 291

This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Russian language research in Canada and Russia, with a focus on elements of structure, as well as on language dynamics and change.


Mapping Warsaw

Mapping Warsaw

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  • Author: Ewa Wampuszyc
  • Publisher: Northwestern University Press
  • ISBN: 0810137917
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256

Inspired by the spatial turn in the humanities and social sciences, Mapping Warsaw is an interdisciplinary study that combines urban studies, cinema studies, cultural studies, history, literature, and photography. It examines Warsaw's post-World War II reconstruction through images and language. Juxtaposing close readings of photo books, socialist-era newsreels called the Polska Kronika Filmowa, the comedies of Leonard Buczkowski and Jan Fethke, the writing and films of Tadeusz Konwicki, and a case study on the Palace of Culture and Science—a "gift" from none other than Stalin—this study investigates the rhetorical and visual, rather than physical, reconstruction of Warsaw in various medias and genres. Ewa Wampuszyc roots her analysis in the historical context of the postwar decade and shows how and why Poland's capital became an essential part of a propaganda program inspired by communist ideology and the needs of a newly established socialist People's Republic. Mapping Warsaw demonstrates how physical space manifests itself in culture, and how culture, history, and politics leave an indelible mark on places. It points out ways in which we take for granted our perception of space and the meanings we assign to it.