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

2015, No. (8), Anthropology and History


Editorial

Magdalena Radkowska-Walkowicz, Agnieszka Kościańska, Anthropology and history

Studies and Dissertations

Zofia Sokolewicz, Ethnography/ethnology/anthropology and historical sciences versus the theory of primitive society
Agnieszka Kościańska, History as necessary knowledge: on the anthropological studies of expert discourse about sexuality
Agnieszka Halemba, An archive found in a garage: an anthropologist and a document
Tomasz Rakowski, Oral history and ethnographical sources as ‘certain knowledge’: the case of post-transformation history of the Torghut in western Mongolia and the history of the village of Broniów in central Poland
Piotr Filipkowski, Oral history as actual history, or how to ‘de-anthropologise’ stories about the past?
Anna Witeska-Młynarczyk, On ambivalence and the processes of structurisation of memory in contemporary Poland: fragments of ethnography
Anna Wieczorkiewicz, A man with two suitcases: fragments of stories about Eliade in India
Mariusz Filip, Why do the Slovincians not want to talk? On an anthropological reading of history
Hubert Wierciński, A city which does not exist? Constructing the history and cultural heritage of Banska Štiavnica from the anthropological perspective
Małgorzata Owczarska, Time, space and alternative methods of expressing historicality: the case of Tahiti
Anna Muller, Walls that Unite: Unlikely Friendships in Mokotów Prison, 1949-1956
Arkadiusz Bednarczuk, Absence and presence of art in past culture: a critical contribution to Hans Belting’s anthropology of images

Reviews

Barbara Klich-Kluczewska, Katarzyna Stańczak-Wiślicz, On sexuality and creating knowledge: on the margins of Agnieszka Kościańska’s book, Gender, Pleasure, and Violence. Developing Expert Knowledge about Sexuality in Poland
Rafał Rutkowski, On Dąbrówka and queen consorts from the Piast Dynasty
Violetta Julkowska, In search of a research strategy of anthropology of history
Wojciech Piasek, C. Lévi-Strauss, We Are All Cannibals
Jacek Kowalewski, T. Falkowski, Thought and event: the concept of historical event in French historiography of the 20th century
Piotr J. Fereński, J. Dziewit, Cameras and Images: Towards a Cultural History of Photography

Chronicle

Marcin Jarząbek, The psychology of combat over the ages: man in a borderline experience
Aleksander Smalianczuk, Anthropologising History Yearbook ‘Homo Historicus’