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Publication date: 09.10.2017

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Editorial team

Editor-in-Chief Irena Stawowy-Kawka

Issue content

Słowa kluczowe: University of Padua – The Polish Register – the years 1591–1598 – Polish students – their distinguishing marks, John III Sobieski, Polish-Ottoman Wars, Baltic politics, Anti-Ottoman coalition, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Teschen, Piłsudski, Masaryk, Beneš, Spiš, Orava, Javořina/Jaworzyna, French military mission, French diplomacy, Poland, Cultural diplomacy, Central-Eastern Europe, Thirties years of XX Century, Central European federation, governments in exile policy, Sikorski’s plan, Polish cause during the Second World War, Poland, Romania, COMECON, economic relations., United States Department of State, Foreign Office, NATO Council, Polish crisis of 1980; threat of intervention, Solidarność, Jan Kułakowski, trade unions, World Confederation of Labour, Central Europe, political emigration, East-West relations, European integration, Foreign Affairs Commission of the Senate, soviet army, evacuation, transit, Poland, Germany, USSR, Poland, France, intellectuals, political emigres, mutual relations, iconographic source, postage stamp, visual contents, social significance, Montenegrins, Serbs, Albanians, ethnic minorities, identity, conflicts, heritage, Albania, Serbia, Yugoslavia, unitarism, irredentism, separatism, Prizren League, Pec League, Yugoslav federation, Balkan federation, Islam in Albania, Orthodox Christianity in Albania, Catholicism in Albania, Islamic radicalism, ecumenism, religious tolerance, atheisation, post-1991 Albania., minorities in Slovenia, refugee crisis in Slovenia, Slovenian politics, migration crisis, Bulgaria, border fence, refugee crisis, national security