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Intermarium
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sipa/REGIONAL/ECE/intermar.html
(Link inactive 27 May 2004)
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sipa/REGIONAL/ECE/newintermar.html
(Link active 27 May 2004)
Intermarium is the first electronic journal dedicated to East Central
European Postwar History and Politics.
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. Its name, Intermarium, reflects East Central Europe's geographic
location between the seas: Baltic, Adriatic and Black.
The editors' purpose is to facilitate interaction between scholarly
communities by making research, essays, commentaries, documents, and
reviews from the region available in English. It is a project of the
Institute for Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and
Columbia University's Institute on East Central Europe.
Contents:
Volume 1, No.1
Andrzej Friszke on The March 1968 Polish Protest Movement
Krystyna Kersten on Poles' Responses to the Realities of 1944-1947
Andrzej Paczkowski on The Demise of Real Socialism in Poland
Conference Announcements
"Poland, 1980-1982: Internal Crisis, International Dimensions"
"Religions, Rights and Public Policy: European and North American
Perspectives"
"New Directions in the Study of East European State Socialism"
Contact:
Andrzej Paczkowski
Institute for Political Studies -- Polish Academy of Sciences
apacz@omega.isppan.waw.pl
John S. Micgiel
Institute on East Central Europe -- Columbia University
jsm6@columbia.edu
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