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2014, No. 2 (7), History and Gender
Editorial
Dobrochna Kałwa,
Towards gender history
Studies and Dissertations
Claudia Kraft,
From noble knights to Polish warriors? Reconfigurations of masculinities and femininities in Polish revolutionary warfare and during the times of partitions
Keely Stauter-Halsted,
Policing the borders of belonging: gender, sexuality and the Polish nation
Anna Muller,
“The Mother of Solidarity”: Anna Walentynowicz’s Quest in Live
Katarzyna Sierakowska,
The influence of the January Uprising on the range of women’s patriotic duties
Agnieszka Janiak-Jasińska,
The typewriter and its influence on the situation of women on the office jobs market in Poland from the early 20th century
Agata Stolarz,
The military, gender, and oral history: on “female” stories about the experience of fighting during World War II
Katarzyna Stańczak-Wiślicz,
”How to make ends meet”: food and consumption in the 1980s in the expert discourse and in women’s personal narratives
Barbara Klich-Kluczewska,
“This house is ruled by fear”: the culture of violence and the gender order in Poland in the late communist era
Iwona Dadej,
“Mittedrin statt nur dabei”? German studies on gender history in science: a reconnaisance
Mariusz Filip,
“Wandering” Kashubia: an anthropological approach
Marcin Jarząbek,
“Insulting the state”, or everyday reality before the court: a micro-historical view on the Silesian identity of the 1930s
Wiktoria Kudela-Świątek,
On the legitimacy and possibility of using archival biographical recordings for “scavengers” and more
Zbigniew Szmyt,
Between deification and symbolic violence: on the ambivalent practices lamas performed on the body of the Russian president
Reprints and Archives
Anna Żarnowska,
Did the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries open a passage for women from the private to the public sphere? The role of social barriers
Monika Baer,
Gender and transformational processes in Poland after 1989: a case study
Reviews and Reports
Wojciech. Piasek,
K. Majbroda, Feminist literary criticism in Poland after 1989: texts, discourses, and cognition from a different perspective, Kraków 2012, pp. 620
Anna Dąbrowska,
W. Grzebalska, The gender of the Warsaw Uprising, Warszawa 2014, pp. 133
Kazimierz Maliszewski,
A. Kucharski, Theatrum peregrinandi: cognitive aspects of travelling in Old Poland in Late Baroque Toruń 2013, pp. 563
Chronicle
Adam F. Kola,
Conference “Ethical and moral aspects of ‘humanistic practices’”, Pluski, 16-17 October 2013
Agnieszka Zasada, Mateusz Żmudziński,
The 4th Archival Confrontations in Toruń “New archival studies: archives and archive science in the late modern cultural context”, Toruń, 5-6 December 2013
Łukasz Wróbel,
International conference “Egodocuments: research prospects of historiographical traditions”, Toruń 15 May 2014
Natalia Sarata,
Workshops on the history of women: an outline of the process of recalling
Ewa Furgał,
“A female guide to the Cracow of women’s rights activists”: an example of the feminist history of women