Yearbook of the Institute of East-Central Europe vol. 23 no. 4,. Thematic issue Intellectual history, historical narratives,and applied history. Open access, English
OA: https://ies.lublin.pl/rocznik/riesw/2025/4/
Artykuł
From the editors: Intellectual history, historical narratives, their institutionalisation, and applied history frameworks
Sławomir Łukasiewicz | Oleksandr Avramchuk
The Soviet system, the Soviet state, and Western expertise on the USSR before and after 1991
Mark Kramer
Richard Pipes’ advice on Russia for policymakers
Jonathan Daly
Pragmatic idealism and academic autonomy: Stephen P. Duggan and the American model of international education, 1919–1946
Anna Mazurkiewicz
Legend and fascination, geopolitics and deterrence: Intellectual myths and neoteric French policy towards Russia
Jędrzej Piekara
The decolonisation trap and the quest to reclaim a “kidnapped” Europe
Oleksandr Avramchuk
The Cold War origins of the Russian “Nazi” accusation against Ukraine: Soviet propaganda, Western memory, and historical knowledge
Kai Struve
Constructing the past, justifying the war: The analysis of selected Vladimir Putin speeches (2021–2024)
Dagmara Moskwa
Shaping the knowledge of Polish and other Central European immigration in the US in the 21st century: Reflections on the margins of the books by Carl J. Bon Tempo and Hasia Diner, Immigration: An American History, and Nancy Foner, One Quarter of the Nation: Immigration and the Transformation of America
Anna Fiń
Prometheanism and its “incarnations”
Zaur Gasimov
Émigré scholars as “agents of Westernisation”? Comparative reflections on the cases of Poland and Germany
Kai Johann Willms
The name “White Russia” and the origins of Belarusian studies in the West after 19451
Anton Saifullayeu
Remembering Radio Free Europe – Voices of Witnesses and Participants
Beata Białobrzewska
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