The Gentry of the Polish-Ottoman Borderlands. The Case of the Moldavian-Polish Family of Turkuł/Turucleţ
Mariusz Wiesław Kaczka, The Gentry of the Polish-Ottoman Borderlands. The Case of the Moldavian-Polish Family of Turkuł/Turucleţ, in: Acta Poloniae Historica, Vol. 104 (2011), pp. 129-150.
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in: Der Hitler-Stalin-Pakt 1939 in den Erinnerungskulturen der Europäer, hg. von A. Kaminsky, D. Müller und S. Troebst, Göttingen 2011
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Chronicle of a Death Observed
by Anna Hajkova
Review of Feuchert, Sascha; Leibfried, Erwin; Riecke, Jörg, eds., Die Chronik des Gettos Lodz / Litzmannstadt. H-German, H-Net Reviews. July, 2009
Labour turnover and the spatial distribution of unemployment. A panel data analysis using employment registry data
Co-augthored with Joanna Tyrowicz-
Paper presented at the XXV AIEL Conference, University of Chieti and Pescara, 2010.
This paper aims to study whether the local variation in unemployment rates is related to labour turnover and what is... more This paper aims to study whether the local variation in unemployment rates is related to labour turnover and what is the sign of such relationship. In addition, the paper aims to assess the relative impact of inflow and outflow from unemployment on the dynamics of the local unemployment rate. The empirical analysis is based on a newly available unique dataset from the employment registry of a transition economy (Poland), encompassing nine years of monthly data (from 2000 to 2008) at a county (poviat) level. We find that turnover, as well as inflows and outflows separately, are ceteris paribus positively related to the unemployment level. This general conclusion is robust to sub-sampling that addresses potential heterogeneity of the analysed local labour markets. It is also robust to the use of different panel estimators, such as fixed effect and alternative GMM specifications, as well as for spatial clustering of poviats. Nonetheless, point estimators differ, reflecting the diverse adjustment patterns. We also find that elasticity is larger in the case of the inflow rate than for the outflow rate. Finally, we demonstrate that the effect is stronger in low unemployment regions.
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by Loïc Chollet
Published in "Mémoires de la Société pour l’histoire du droit et des institutions des anciens pays bourguignons, comtois et romands" (MSHDB), N° 69 (2012).
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The political crisis which occurred after the Christianization of Lithuania (1387) between King Jagiello’s Poland and... more The political crisis which occurred after the Christianization of Lithuania (1387) between King Jagiello’s Poland and the Teutonic Order provoked a crucial debate concerning the religious tolerance and the just war’s question. The issue was brought before the Council of Constance (1414-1418), where spokesmen from each side argued the rightfulness of their claim. Basing his speeches on the Polish school of “ius gentium” and on Christian authorities (mainly Innocent IV and Cardinal Zabarella), Cracow University’s rector Paulus Vladimiri (Pawel Wlodkowic) opposed the Order’s propaganda by showing the unjustness of the war waged by the Teutonic Knights on Lithuanian “infidels” and Polish “traitors”. Going further, he attacked the Order’s ideology and practices, stressing that hiding a cruel behaviour behind Christian disguise was nothing but lie, crime and heresy. Therefore, he asked for the Order to be dismantled, its men to quit and its subjects to rise up; thus, resisting this unjust and even heretic foe would become legitimate. Exploring his speeches and recalling the historical and ideological context, this paper shows that a peculiar right of resistance can be found in Vladimiri’s political thought, and analyses how such a theory emerged in early 15th century Poland, during the war against the Teutonic Order.
Eastern Experience and Western Memory. 1939–41 as a Paradigm of European Memory Conflicts
by Kai Struve
in: Shared History – Divided Memory. Jews and Others in Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939–1941, ed. by Elazar Barkan, Elizabeth A. Cole, and Kai Struve, Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag 200, 43–66
Nationalismus und Minderheitenforschung
by Kai Struve
in: Historische Schlesienforschung. Themen, Methoden und Perspektiven zwischen traditioneller Landesgeschichtsschreibung und moderner Kulturwissenschaft, ed. by Joachim Bahlcke, Köln u.a.: Boehlau 2005, 293–322
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by Kai Struve
draft version, due to be published in: Die „Judenfrage“ im europäischen Vergleich, ed. by Manfred Hettling, Michael G. Müller
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by Kai Struve
in: Societal Change and Ideological Formation Among the Rural Population of the Baltic Area 1880-1939, ed. by Piotr Wawrzeniuk, Huddinge: Södertörn högskola 2008, 75–93
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Seen by:The LEVI Case: Document 1 and a note on LEVI and GILDINER, trans. from the Polish by L.W. Gluchowski
See also Document 2 on the LEVI Case.
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Seen by:The LEVI Case: Document 2 and a note on LEVI and GILDINER, trans. from the Polish by L.W. Gluchowski
See also Document 1 on the LEVI Case.
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