The present doctoral dissertation studies the place of the historiographical movement of the « Polish western thought » within the system of power of communist Poland between 1945 and 1961. It first looks at this historiographical school over a long period of time by tracing it back to the middle of the 19th century. It then intends to shed the light on the circumstances of the birth of the western discourse which legitimates the « return » of the recovered territories to Poland after 1945 : the ending of the Second World War, the Cold War, Stalinism and the thaw of Gomułka after the Polish October of 1956. It highlights the different generations of specialists and scholars as well as the western scientific network who contribute to forging...
Research into the history of the PRL (People’s Republic of Poland) tends to present the past in the ...
he First World War was the catalyst for social and technical changes, which gave rise to new adminis...
The period between 1944 and 1956, also known as the “Stalinist period”, is one of the most controver...
The present doctoral dissertation studies the place of the historiographical movement of the « Polis...
La présente thèse de doctorat étudie la place du mouvement historiographique de la « pensée occident...
La thèse étudie les relations entre science et politique, à partir de la production historiographiqu...
Based on a study of the historiographical literature about the “totalitarian” pasts (nazi and commun...
Based on a study of the historiographical literature about the “totalitarian” pasts (nazi and commun...
This doctoral dissertation examines the Sovietisation of Poland's Baltic provinces, a region which w...
Historiography in Poland Today. This work is the second part of a more comprehensive attempt to eva...
Post-Communist Poland faces the Potsdam heritage: Actors, issues and frameworks in reworking the na...
This thesis explores popular attitudes within the German Democratic Republic (GDR) towards Poland an...
The object oh the following thesis is the Polish community living in France from the interwar period...
International audienceSince the early 2000s, Poland has experienced growing social and political int...
The First World War was the catalyst for social and technical changes, which gave rise to new admini...
Research into the history of the PRL (People’s Republic of Poland) tends to present the past in the ...
he First World War was the catalyst for social and technical changes, which gave rise to new adminis...
The period between 1944 and 1956, also known as the “Stalinist period”, is one of the most controver...
The present doctoral dissertation studies the place of the historiographical movement of the « Polis...
La présente thèse de doctorat étudie la place du mouvement historiographique de la « pensée occident...
La thèse étudie les relations entre science et politique, à partir de la production historiographiqu...
Based on a study of the historiographical literature about the “totalitarian” pasts (nazi and commun...
Based on a study of the historiographical literature about the “totalitarian” pasts (nazi and commun...
This doctoral dissertation examines the Sovietisation of Poland's Baltic provinces, a region which w...
Historiography in Poland Today. This work is the second part of a more comprehensive attempt to eva...
Post-Communist Poland faces the Potsdam heritage: Actors, issues and frameworks in reworking the na...
This thesis explores popular attitudes within the German Democratic Republic (GDR) towards Poland an...
The object oh the following thesis is the Polish community living in France from the interwar period...
International audienceSince the early 2000s, Poland has experienced growing social and political int...
The First World War was the catalyst for social and technical changes, which gave rise to new admini...
Research into the history of the PRL (People’s Republic of Poland) tends to present the past in the ...
he First World War was the catalyst for social and technical changes, which gave rise to new adminis...
The period between 1944 and 1956, also known as the “Stalinist period”, is one of the most controver...