During and after democratic transition in Poland, the decommunization of urban toponomy became an important aspect of symbolic changes. Although the general course of street renaming was similar in the whole country, the pace of these changes as well as scope of tolerance towards the symbols of the past varied. In this article, the cases of three major Polish cities are analyzed. In Kraków, its long and rich history constituted a background of local identity and certain level of autonomy in defining the symbolic landscape. Warsaw on the other hand was a city whose extraordinary experiences related to the World War II resulted in commemoration of a whole new set of myths and figures through the street names. What is more, its status of the c...
The aim of this article is to present the public debate about the renaming of 23rd of February Stree...
Street names not only have a topographical- spatial orientation function, but also reflect history a...
This article discusses the question of the reconstruction of social memory in Pol-ish cities. To ill...
This paper discusses the subject of politically related street names which were introduced in Poland...
Street names have got not only the function of a topographical‐spatial orientation but they also re...
The article discusses urban place names in Łódź in three historical period when Poland was not inde...
Street names have not only the function of a topographical-spatial orientation but they also reflect...
This article examines changes to street names in the city of Oppeln before the transformation to Pol...
Street names have not only the function of a topographical-spatial orientation but they also reflect...
This article explores patterns of street renaming in two locations which over the last century were ...
This is a follow-up article to the earlier article Post-war street names in Zielona Góra that relate...
Street names have not only the function of a topographical-spatial orientation but they also reflect...
Zofia Abramowicz, Leonarda Dacewicz - BiałystokUrban place names are a chronicle of the history of a...
Street names not only have a topographical-spatial orientation function, but also reflect history an...
The article purports to offer a preliminary analysis of the visibility of women in the names of stre...
The aim of this article is to present the public debate about the renaming of 23rd of February Stree...
Street names not only have a topographical- spatial orientation function, but also reflect history a...
This article discusses the question of the reconstruction of social memory in Pol-ish cities. To ill...
This paper discusses the subject of politically related street names which were introduced in Poland...
Street names have got not only the function of a topographical‐spatial orientation but they also re...
The article discusses urban place names in Łódź in three historical period when Poland was not inde...
Street names have not only the function of a topographical-spatial orientation but they also reflect...
This article examines changes to street names in the city of Oppeln before the transformation to Pol...
Street names have not only the function of a topographical-spatial orientation but they also reflect...
This article explores patterns of street renaming in two locations which over the last century were ...
This is a follow-up article to the earlier article Post-war street names in Zielona Góra that relate...
Street names have not only the function of a topographical-spatial orientation but they also reflect...
Zofia Abramowicz, Leonarda Dacewicz - BiałystokUrban place names are a chronicle of the history of a...
Street names not only have a topographical-spatial orientation function, but also reflect history an...
The article purports to offer a preliminary analysis of the visibility of women in the names of stre...
The aim of this article is to present the public debate about the renaming of 23rd of February Stree...
Street names not only have a topographical- spatial orientation function, but also reflect history a...
This article discusses the question of the reconstruction of social memory in Pol-ish cities. To ill...