"Przegląd Humanistyczny 2019/1 (464)"

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Alois Woldan – Andere Stimmen – Protest gegen Krieg und Gewalt in der polnischen und ukrainischen Dichtung über den Ersten Weltkrieg 7

Alois Woldan – Other Voices – Protest against War and Violence in Polish and Ukrainian Poetry about the World War I 7

Ievgeniia Voloshchuk – Der Untergang des Habsburgerreiches aus der Perspektive einer modernen Familiengeschichte (am Beispiel von Jenny Erpenbecks Roman „Aller Tage Abend“) 27

Ievgeniia Voloshchuk – The Fall of Habsburg Empire from the Perspektive of a Modern Family History (on the Example of Jenny Erpenbeck’s Novel Aller Tage Abend) 27

Marcos Silber – Poland? But which? Jewish Political Attitudes toward the Polish State in Formation during World War I 39

Marcos Silber – Poland? But which? Jewish Political Attitudes toward the Polish State in Formation during World War I 39

Alfrun Kliems – Literary Reflections on Postimperial Violence in East-Central Europe after 1918: Wittlin – Hašek – Vančura 65

Alfrun Kliems – Literary Reflections on Postimperial Violence in East-Central Europe after 1918: Wittlin – Hašek – Vančura 65

Jean Boutan – A War Poet in Absentia: the Year 1918 in Jaroslav Hašek’s Literary Output 81

Jean Boutan – A War Poet in Absentia: the Year 1918 in Jaroslav Hašek’s Literary Output 81

Agnieszka Hudzik – Krieg, Exil und die Seele des Dichters Hermann Broch und Józef Wittlin im Briefwechsel 97

Agnieszka Hudzik – War, Emigration and the Poet’s Soul. Hermann Broch and Józef Wittlin in Correspondence 97

Paweł Rodak – The Great War, Great Hopes, Great Doubts. Senses, Emotions and Difficult Patriotism in Zofia Nałkowska’s Diary 115

Paweł Rodak – Wielka Wojna, wielkie nadzieje, wielkie wątpliwości. Zmysły, emocje i trudnypatriotyzm w dzienniku Zofii Nałkowskiej 115

RECENZJE I PRZEGLĄDYMaciej Górny – Niemcy w Warszawie po raz pierwszy. Nowsze opracowania na temat niemieckiej okupacji 1915–1918 129

REVIEWS AND SURVEYSMaciej Górny – Germans in Warsaw for the First Time. The Newer Works on the German Occupation 1915–1918 129