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101. Representations of Heimat and trauma in selected German and Polish poetry and prose in Silesia, 1939--1949
102. A pronunciation guide to some things Polish
103. The Romantic Other : Adam Mickiewicz in Russia 1824-1829
104. Communism, Nationalism, and Identity in a Polish-German Borderland, 1945-1950
105. Hurrah Revolutionaries and Polish Patriots: The Polish Communist Movement in Canada, 1918-1950
106. Nation without a state: Imagining Poland in the nineteenth century
107. Metaphorical motivations for politeness strategies: Linguistic evidence from Russian, Polish, and Czech
108. Preserving the poor: Pre-modern Polish hospitals, twelfth to eighteenth century
109. Distant realities: Fictionality in Polish and Irish literature
110. Polish Baptists in the Twentieth Century: The Search for Identity
111. Precious networks: The role of imported materials at Ostrow Lednicki in transformations of the early medieval Polish state
112. Conflicting diasporas, shifting centers: Migration and identity in a transnational Polish Jewish community, 1878--1952
113. The mazurka and national imaginings
114. F. M. Dostoevskii's dialogue with Time of Troubles narratives: Reading the Russo-Polish tensions of the 1860s through the lens of histor
115. That Poland might be free: Polish-American and Polish efforts to gain American support for Poland during the Second World War
116. Constructing a gendered consumer identity in a pragmalinguistic model of advertising discourse: The case of Russian and Polish
117. Ethnography, tourism, and music-culture in the Tatra Mountains: Negotiated representations of Polish Gorale ethnicity
118. Polish and Polish American representation in children's literature published in the United States between 1968 and 1998: Exploring characterizations of an ethnicity within whiteness in books for children
119. The formation of the Russian and Polish romantic literary canons: A survey of textbooks and literary histories, 1815-186
120. Tense, aspect, and narrative organization in Polish and Japanese
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