ISSN 2084–1418
The paper edition of the Anthropology of History Yearbook is the definitive version

2019, No. (12), Public History


Studies and Dissertations

Ewa Solska, “Thus should have been our travels: serious, engravable”. A university researcher in the communicative space of public history
Rafał Leśkiewicz, Digital activity of the Institute of National Remembrance in supporting historical policy. Selected examples
Franciszek Dąbrowski, Digital Archive – archival information system and work environment of the archivist in the Archives of the Institute of National Remembrance
Joanna Zętar, Place – Presence – Memory. Work with the memory of Jewish Lublin on the example of selected activities of the “Grodzka Gate – NN Theater” Center
Krzysztof Braun, Social construction of memory. An example of the Kurpie region
Kazimierz Grążawski, The Historical Education Center of the Foluszek Castle in the Brodnickie Lake District - from festivals to lessons of living history
Przemysław Kaniecki, Comic strips in the collection of a historical museum. The case of the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews collection
Ludmila I. Sherstova, Russian ¬indigenous relations in Siberia in the late sixteenth early twentieth century: Arguments in support of the “Eurasian conception”
Maria Korybut-Marciniak, Nineteenth-century clerical family scattered. Loneliness, alienation, uncertainty in everyday life of the borderline clerical intelligence
Jewgienij W. Semenov, Unknown cards from the life of Przecław Smolik in Zabajkala in the early 20th century
Danutė Gailienė, The captive mind is worse than repressions. Psychotraumatological study of historical trauma in Lithuania
Danił A. Anikin, Problems of collective traumas in modern Russian science
Łukasz Łoziński, Controversy around Józef Kuraś “Ogień” and his subordinates. Narratives of historians and the inhabitants of Podhale
Grzegorz Wiktorowski, Afirmation of sexuality in evangelical and fundamentalist American protestatism

Translations

Marc Augé, Historical space of anthropology and anthropological time of history
Nicholas B. Dirks, Is vice versa? Historical anthropology and anthropological histories

Debates and Polemics

Piotr Filipkowski, Marta Kurkowska-Budzan, Tomasz Rakowski, Marcin Stasiak, Reanimation and revitalization – oral relations as a factor of innovation in historical research (discussion)

The publication of the volume was financed under contract 609 / P-DUN / 2019 from the resources of the Minister of Science and Higher Education allocated to the dissemination of science