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Columns wydanie 17.03.2023 – 24.03.2023
Pope Pius XI on himself – “I’m a Polish bishop”
He recognized Poland in 1918, prayed with us during the Battle for Warsaw and watched over the plebiscites. Then he became pope.
Civilization wydanie 10.03.2023 – 17.03.2023
Escape from Cyrillic
The alphabet and politics.
Columns wydanie 10.02.2023 – 17.02.2023
I am a Polish Jew
My friend celebrated his 100th birthday both in the synagogue as well as in the church. “Wherever I go, I pray,” he said, “God is the same everywhere.”
Interviews wydanie 20.01.2023 – 27.01.2023
Jews don't like Bandera's streets either
The former Cossack elites helped to build the cultural foundations of the modern Ukrainian national project, according to Professor Serhii Plokhy, historian.
Culture wydanie 20.01.2023 – 27.01.2023
Visitation Sisters' cloth
Painters without hands, without arms, without hope, exiled... Paintings of the January 1863 insurgents.
Interviews wydanie 30.12.2022 – 6.01.2023
Czechoslovakia Fell Apart, and It Turned Out Well for Everyone
The Slovaks were demanding autonomy, and the Czechs didn’t want to give it to them, says historian Dr. Paweł Ukielski.
History wydanie 4.11.2022 – 11.11.2022
Who were the ancestors of Elizabeth II and Charles III?
It was not an island isolated from the mainland. Whole villages were travelling across the sea with their belongings.
Interviews wydanie 28.10.2022 – 4.11.2022
How Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister
The English would rip off “Poland” patches from the clothes of the same people, who, until recently, they had bought a round of beers for.
Civilization wydanie 21.10.2022 – 28.10.2022
How immigrants have changed France
Many enclaves on the outskirts are reconstructions of Arab, Turkish or African villages.
Columns wydanie 21.10.2022 – 28.10.2022
The war verifies Russian version of “the end of history”
Fukuyama’s version was contested by the representatives of “big-power patriotism”- the communists and nationalists.
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