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61. Invasions, insurgency and interventions: Sweden's wars in Poland, Prussia and Denmark 1654--1658
62. Experiences and HIV risk exposures of trafficked and non-trafficked sex workers in Poland
63. Lajkonik of Tucson -- A piece of true Poland: Constructing Polish-American identities in an ethnically heterogeneous society
64. The translated child: Children's literature in translation in communist and post-communist Poland
65. Reise an den 'Gedaechtnisort' Polen in Romanen zeitgenoesischer Deutscher Autorinnen
66. The changing seasons of the Warsaw autumn: Contemporary music in Poland, 1960-1990
67. Supporting the revolution: America, democracy, and the end of the Cold War in Poland, 1981--1989
68. The Festival in Krakow: Examining the revival of Jewish culture in Poland
69. Negotiations of power in a medieval society: Ecclesiastical authority and secular rulership in little Poland, 1177--1320
70. East German reactions to Poland's Solidarity movement, 1980--1981
71. Discourses of literary criticism in Germany, Poland and Russia, 1700--1800: A genre perspective
72. The grotesque in twentieth-century opera (Alban Berg, Austria, Krzyztof Penderecki, Poland, Harrison Birtwistle, England, Stephen Sondheim)
73. Conspiring with memory: Remembering World War II in post-Communist Poland
74. Sounds of survival and regeneration: A microstoria of the Holocaust, 1940--1945 (Poland)
75. 'Shoah-business', 'Holocaust culture', and the repair of the world in 'post-Jewish' Poland: A quest for ethnography, empathy, and the ethnic self after genocide
76. The American reception of Henryk Sienkiewicz's 'Quo Vadis'? (Poland)
77. The new biology: Lysenkoism in Poland (Trofim Denisovich Lysenko)
78. Yidisher sotsializm: The origin and contexts of the Jewish Labor Bund's national program (Poland)
79. The child in crisis: The ramifications of the adolescent voice in three war narratives (Volker Schlondorff, Agnieszka Holland, John Boorman, Poland, Germany, Ireland)
80. Nation without a state: Imagining Poland in the nineteenth century
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