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1. Unequal Citizenship and Ethnic Boundaries in the Migration Experience of Polish Roma.

2. Anthropology in a Nationalizing State: Three Case Studies from Interwar Poland.

3. Place Relations of Mobile People: National and Local Identification of Highly Skilled Migrants in Wrocław, Poland.

4. Anti-Authoritarian Learning: Prospects for Democratization in Belarus Based on a Study of Polish Solidarity.

5. Landed Nation: Land Reform and Ethnic Diversity in the Interwar Polish Parliament.

6. The Politics of a National Identity Survey: Polishness, Whiteness, and Racial Exclusion.

7. Keeping the "Recovered Territories": Evolving Administrative Approaches Toward Indigenous Silesians.

8. Designing Empire for the Civilized East: Colonialism, Polish Nationhood, and German War Aims in the First World War.

9. Nation, national remembrance, and education - Polish schools as factories of nationalism and prejudice.

10. Dynamics of democratization and nationalization: the significance of women’s suffrage and women’s political participation in parliament in the Second Polish Republic.

11. The difficult relationship between nationalism and built heritage: the case of late nineteenth-century Krakow.

12. Germans in Wrocław: “Ethnic minority” versus hybrid identity. Historical context and urban milieu.

13. Reconsidering “Piłsudskiite nationalism”.

14. Germanization, Polonization, and Russification in the partitioned lands of Poland-Lithuania.

15. Nationalism and political competition in Central Europe: the case of Poland.

16. Limits of nationalist mobilization: Bromberg/Bydgoszcz in the Kaiserreich, 1900–1918.

17. Silesian in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: a language caught in the net of conflicting nationalisms, politics, and identities.

18. Prince Adam Czartoryski as a liminal figure in the development of modern nationalism in Eastern Europe at the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

19. Transnational spaces in national places: early activists in Polish-West German relations.

20. FOLK, FAITH AND FATHERLAND: DEFINING THE POLISH NATION IN 1883.

21. "POLISH-SPEAKING GERMANS?" LANGUAGE AND NATIONAL IDENTITY AMONG THE MASURIANS.

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