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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Poland
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The Rise of the Military Expenditure as a Threat for the Security of the Middle Eastern States
The Rise of the Military Expenditure as a Threat for the Security of the Middle Eastern States
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Gender, Trauma and the Body in Contemporary Polish Culture and Visual Arts
Gender, Trauma and the Body in Contemporary Polish Culture and Visual Arts
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Sabina Spielrein, a Thinker Ahead of Her Time
Sabina Spielrein, a Thinker Ahead of Her Time
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Images of Change. Politics of Representing Social Mobility
Images of Change. Politics of Representing Social Mobility
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Feelings Without Organs. Love in Contemporary Technoculture
Feelings Without Organs. Love in Contemporary Technoculture
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Views of the Past, Present and Future: Poland in Contemporary Films and Photography
Views of the Past, Present and Future: Poland in Contemporary Films and Photography
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Transcending Animality/Performing Animality: American Discourses of Animal Training Through a Biopolitical Frame
Transcending Animality/Performing Animality: American Discourses of Animal Training Through a Biopolitical Frame
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Crisis in the Humanities: Discursive, Institutional and Social Recognition
Crisis in the Humanities: Discursive, Institutional and Social Recognition
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Exiled Minds, Covert Expertise and the Dream of Liberation. Polish Emigre Experts, Central European Exile and American Sovietology in the Cold War
Exiled Minds, Covert Expertise and the Dream of Liberation. Polish Emigre Experts, Central European Exile and American Sovietology in the Cold War
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The Soviet Historical Memory Policy Versus History Disciplines in the Slavonic Countries of Eastern Bloc, 1945-1989
The Soviet Historical Memory Policy Versus History Disciplines in the Slavonic Countries of Eastern Bloc, 1945-1989