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Anna Mazurkiewicz

    This Polish journalist and writer left her mark in publications such as Filipinka, Jestem, and Kobieta i życie. Through her writing, she sought to connect people and foster a positive perception of the world. Her literary work reflects her interest in social issues and human destinies.

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    East Central European migrations during the cold war
    • 2019

      This survey offers an essential examination of migration in Central and Eastern Europe from 1945 to 1993, featuring contributions from authors across eight countries. Building on Klaus Bade’s work, it utilizes national language sources to provide a comprehensive overview of population movements in the region between the Baltic, Black, and Adriatic Seas. The chapters highlight often-overlooked aspects, such as state responses to migration and the political, economic, and ideological ramifications of human movement. Each chapter is informative and proposes new avenues for research. The volume is particularly significant for understanding the Cold War era, emphasizing that the region's history cannot be fully grasped without considering migration dynamics. It serves as a vital resource for both migration studies scholars and area specialists. The Handbook compiles expertise from scholars well-versed in Eastern and Central European languages and archives, moving beyond simplistic labels like "Soviet bloc." Each chapter presents detailed migration histories shaped by national politics, ethnic diversity, and economic factors, covering the impacts of World War II and Cold War migrations. The chapters conclude with insights on post-1989 migrations and include valuable references to published and archival sources, exemplifying high-quality international scholarly collaboration.

      East Central European migrations during the cold war