„NAJWIĘKSZA TAKA KATASTROFA…” O NIEWIDOCZNYCH REPREZENTACJACH KATASTROFY ELEKTROWNI JĄDROWEJ W CZARNOBYLU
Journal Title: Studia Europaea Gnesnensia - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue
Abstract
The paper asks how the actually invisible event of the Chernobyl disaster is remembered and represented. The author therefore examines the discourse concernin the events of April 26th, 1986: how it developed, changed over the transformation period, and subsequently functioned until the present day.
Authors and Affiliations
Aleksandra Brylska
Transformation of political culture in the process of social democratization of states during transitional period
The phenomenon of political culture has been considered as the basis for stability and dynamic development of thestate. Correlation between functioning of democratic institutions and transformation of political culture i...
JĘZYKOWE ROZRACHUNKI Z NAZISTOWSKĄ PRZESZŁOŚCIĄ WE WSPÓŁCZESNYM JĘZYKU NIEMIECKIM
Recenzja książki: Thorsten Eitz, Georg Stötzel, Wörterbuch der „Vergangenheitsbewältigung”. Die NS-Vergangenheit im öff entlichen Sprachgebrauch, Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim–Zürich–New York 2007, 786 s.
Consumption of Greek wines in Roman Italy
Consumption of Greek wines in Roman Italy
Średniowieczne „małe ojczyzny” czy centra świata?
Medieval Europe also had its “little homelands”. Not infrequently, they rose as far as to achieve the rank of symbolical centres. Traces of such approach may be found in literary work.
Herod Wielki i „nowa” Jerozolima
The focus of this paper will be on the Jewish experience with Roman art in the late Second Temple period, from Herod’s reign ( 37-4 B.C.E.) to the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 C.E. Herodian architecture of J...