Research: InterMarium
Special Feature
Polish Generals Discuss Warsaw Pact Secrets
Oral History
Interviews Online
The first oral history collection of the Parallel History Project of the Warsaw Pact (PHP), drawing on interviews with Generals Jaruzelski, Siwicki, Tuczapski, and other high-ranking Polish officers of the Cold War period as well as on newly declassified documents in several specialized Polish archives. Visit the Parallel History Project.
About InterMarium
InterMarium provides an electronic medium for noteworthy scholarship and provocative thinking about the history and politics of Central and Eastern Europe following World War II. The journal is meant to broaden the discourse on aspects of national histories that are undergoing change thanks to the availability of new documentation from recently opened archives. It is a project of the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Columbia University's East Central European Center.
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Book Abstracts
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Book Abstracts
- Dariusz Stola, The Anti-Zionist Campaign in Poland, 1967–1968 (Kampania antysojonistyczna w Polsce 1967–1968)
- Jerzy Kozakiewicz, Russia in Independent Ukraine's Politics
- Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Polish Landed Gentry in the North-east Borderland of the Republic of Poland under the Soviet occupation 1939–1941—A Study of the Extermination of a Former Political Nation.
- Ewa Nalewajko, Proto-parties and Proto-system? An Outline of Emerging Polish Multi-partism
- Jerzy Jackowicz, Opposition Parties in Bulgaria 1944–1948
- Edmund Wnuk-Lipinski, editor, Values and Radical Social Change: Comparing the Polish and South-African Experience
- Jerzy Kulak, The Bialystok Region, 1944–1945: In Light of Official and Unofficial Documents
Links
- Propaganda komunistyczna (in Polish)
- Prazský web pro studenou válku (in Czech)
- The Internet Museum of the People's Republic of Poland (in Polish and English)
- The Cold War International History Project
- The National Security Archives
- Stalin Era Research and Archives Project
- Memoria Cultural Foundation (in Romanian, English, French, German)
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