1989-present

Articles

  • Włodzimierz Bernacki, Concepts of Authority and State in the Polish Political Thought of the 15th Century
  • Włodzimierz Bernacki, The visions of international order
  • Tomasz Gąsowski, On nation, state and independence: the dilemmas of 19th-century Poles
  • Tomasz Gąsowski, Poland - Russia 1919 - 1920. In Search of an Alternative Scenario
  • Tomasz Gąsowski, Unification of the Second Republic Of Poland
  • Dariusz Gawin, The Power of Myth – On The Style of Political Thinking of The Generation of March 1968
  • Dariusz Gawin, Solidarity – a Myth that Withers or the Foundations of the Polish Political Character?
  • Dariusz Grzybek, In the trap of the peripheral capitalism - Polish economists vs the Great Depression
  • Rafał Habielski, On the ideological duties of Polish political emigres
  • Krzysztof Kawalec, Rationality of the Second Polish Republic’s project
  • Krzysztof Kawalec, Authority in the Second Polish Republic and the legacy of Partitions
  • Jacek Kloczkowski, The rule of inconsistency? Authority in the Polish political tradition
  • Jacek Kloczkowski, Introduction: stories full of alternatives
  • Jacek Kloczkowski, A Cursed Place in Europe? The Meanders of Polish Geopolitics
  • Krzysztof Koehler, Patriotism in the Counter-Reformation
  • Marek Kornat, Polish–Soviet War. (Interview)
  • Marek Kornat, Foreign Policy in Program Disputes of the Second Polish Republic Era (Outline of the Subject)
  • Piotr Koryś, Modernization – Challenges of the Second Polish Republic
  • Zdzisław Krasnodębski, Republicanism After Communism – Utopia or Alternative?
  • Miłowit Kuniński, Freedom in the thought of the anti-Communist opposition in the Polish People’s Republic
  • Rafał Lis, Prospects for the Modernisation of the Nobility’s Tradition of Liberty and the Development of Republicanism in the Last Years of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Michał Łuczewski, Solidarity: socialism with a divine face
  • Krzysztof Mazur, Divided Solidarity
  • Dorota Pietrzyk-Reeves, The debate over the source and stewardship of supreme power in Polish political discourse of the 16th century
  • Dorota Pietrzyk-Reeves, Virtue and a mixed government: Laurentius Goslicius’ republican theory in context
  • Paweł Rojek, Solidarity: republican, Catholic or postmodern movement?
  • Arkady Rzegocki, Patriotism and raison d'etat
  • Zbigniew Stawrowski, Solidarity and the idea of a perfect community
  • Bogdan Szlachta, Realism in 16th-century polish political thought (an introduction to research)
  • Bogdan Szlachta, Communism – Cultural Nihilism or a Political Mistake?
  • Maciej Urbanowski, Tragic freedom? Political freedom in the literature of the second Republic of Poland.
  • Andrzej Waśko, Geopolitics and Literature of Romanticism
  • Andrzej Waśko, Political Romanticism of Adam Mickiewicz in 1832-1833
  • Maciej Zakrzewski, Gordian knot: Polish political thought of the interwar period in the face of the challenges resulting from the geopolitical location between Germany and Russia
  • Przemysław Żurawski vel Grajewski, The Geopolitics of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Przemysław Żurawski vel Grajewski, Models of Authority in the Polish Political Tradition and Poland’s Effectiveness in the International Arena
  • Radosław Żurawski vel Grajewski, Were november and january risings really necessary
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