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Disgrace, Weakness, Rubbish? Material Culture of the GDR in Selected German Films After 1990
(Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, 2020)The article focuses on the material culture of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) as portrayed in selected German films made after 1990 and set in the GDR. The objects that are used in the films serve as a special kind ... -
First Subcarpathian Episode of Ruthenian Alphabet War in 1873–1874
(Slavistický ústav Jána Stanislava SAV, 2020)In December 1873, the Hungarian Ministry of Religion and Education called the Greek Catholic bishops of Mukachevo and Prešov to view their opinion on the possibility of abolishment of the Cyrillic and adoption of Latin ... -
Stanowisko ks. Josyfa Łewyćkiego (1801-1860) w sporze o alfabet języka ruskiego (ukraińskiego) w Galicji w latach 30. i 40. XIX wieku
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko - Mazurskiego w Olsztynie, 2014)In the 30s of 19th century the Ruthenian (Ukrainian) national movement in the Austrian Galicia was dominated by the dilemma of so called azbuchna vijna (Ukrainian „alphabet war”). The dispute among the national activists ... -
Słoweńska „abecedna vojna” i pierwsza ukraińska «азбучна війна» w Galicji – próba porównania
(Pavel Merwart, 2013)The Slovenian "alphabet war" (1830-1838) began in Carniola and Styria independently after publishing two grammar books that tried to codify the Slovenian language. The author of the first one was P. Dajnko, who invented ... -
„Зорѧ Галицка” i „Dnewnyk Ruskij” – dwa różne alfabety i dwie różne wizje ukraińskiego ruchu narodowego w Galicji
(Pavel Merwart, 2014)The aim of this paper is to present the origins of the first two weekly newspapers in Galicia that were published in Ukrainian language. The “Zorya Halytska” (“GalicianStar”) and “DnewnykRuskij” (“Ruthenian Daily”) were ...