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    <title language="mul">Arbeitnehmerfreizügigkeit zwischen Deutschland und Polen - eine Zwischenbilanz aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven</title>
    <title language="pol">Swobodny przepływ pracowników między Polską a Niemcami - próba bilansu z różnych perspektyw</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Die Publikation Arbeitnehmerfreizügigkeit zwischen Deutschland und Polen geht auf die internationale und interdisziplinäre Konferenz: Arbeitnehmerfreizügigkeit zwischen Polen und Deutschland – eine interdisziplinäre Bilanz nach 1,5 Jahren zurück, die am 11. Oktober 2012 an der Europa-Universität Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder)  in Kooperation mit dem Willy Brandt Zentrum der Universität Breslau stattfand. Der Fokus des vorliegenden Bandes liegt im Bereich der rechtlichen Grundlagen der Arbeitnehmerfreizügigkeit, des Arbeits- und Steuerrechts sowie der kulturwissenschaftlichen Aspekte. Das Zusammenwirken der hier genannten wissenschaftlichen Bereiche stellt ein Novum in der Polenforschung dar, die traditionell in den geisteswissenschaftlichen Fächern, insbesondere der Polonistik und Geschichte, angesiedelt ist. Die enge Verknüpfung der jeweiligen Fachwissens aus den Bereichen Rechts-, Wirtschafts- und Kulturwissenschaften sowie die Verbindung von wissenschaftlicher Exzellenz mit einem klar formulierten Anwendungsbezug kennzeichnen die Ausnahmestellung des hier vorliegenden ersten Bandes der Schriftenreihe Polish Studies Interdisciplinary.</abstract>
    <abstract language="pol">Niniejsza publikacja nawiązuje do międzynarodowej i interdyscyplinarnej konferencji: Swobodny przepływ pracowników między Polską i Niemcami - interdyscyplinarny bilans po 1,5 roku, która odbyła się 11 października 2012 roku na Europejskim Uniwersytecie Viadrina we Frankfurcie nad Odrą przy współpracy z Centrum im. Willy Brandta przy Uniwersytecie Wrocławskim. Publikacja koncentruje się na podstawach prawnych swobody przepływu pracowników, prawie pracy oraz prawie podatkowym jak również na aspektach kulturoznawczych. Połączenie wymienionych dziedzin naukowych jest novum w zakresie badań o Polsce, które tradycyjnie opierały się na naukach humanistycznych, szczególnie na polonistyce i historii. Ścisłe powiązania ekspertyz z dziedziny prawa, gospodarki oraz kulturoznawstwa, jak również połączenie naukowej jakości z jasno sformułowanym przekazem, podkreślają wyjątkowość prezentowanego pierwszego tomu serii wydawniczej Polish Studies Interdisciplinary.</abstract>
    <abstract language="eng">The publication entitled Freedom of Movement for Workers between Germany and Poland is the outcome of an international and interdisciplinary conference: “Freedom of Movement for Workers between Poland and Germany – taking stock after 1.5 years”, which took place on October 11, 2012 at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder) in cooperation with the Willy Brandt Centre, University of Wroclaw. The focus of this volume lies in the range of the legal basis for the freedom of movement for workers, the labour and tax law, as well as in cultural aspects of movement between these two countries. The interaction of the academic areas of economics, law studies, and humanities is a novelty in Polish Studies, which are traditionally based in the humanities only, particularly in linguistics, language Studies, and History. The close linkage of the respective expertise in the fields and the combination of academic excellence with precisely defined practical questions characterize the unique position of this first volume in the publication series Polish Studies Interdisciplinary.</abstract>
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    <author>Dagmara Jajeśniak-Quast</author>
    <author>Elżbieta Opiłowska</author>
    <author>Robert Grzeszczak</author>
    <author>Eva Kocher</author>
    <author>Jagna Mucha</author>
    <author>Monika Tomaszewska</author>
    <author>Karol Karski</author>
    <author>Stephan Kudert</author>
    <author>Goro Christoph Kimura</author>
    <author>Mark Keck-Szajbel</author>
    <author>Enrico Kautz</author>
    <author>Marek Rydzewski</author>
    <author>Susanne Orth</author>
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    <title language="mul">Cultures in Times of Transition. East Central Europe after 1989</title>
    <title language="pol">Kultury w czasach transformacji. Europa Środkowo-Wschodnia po 1989 roku</title>
    <abstract language="eng">“Cultures in Times of Transition” explores how the transformations of the 1980s and 1990s affected everyday life for citizens on both sides of the Iron Curtain; how ideas of “the other” circulated before and after the fall of the wall; and what a future utopia looked like for citizens of the East. These contributions range from the history of agricultural change, urban studies, linguistics, and legal history. They mirror the broadness of questions concerning the transition, but also hint at the heterochronous nature of those transformations.</abstract>
    <abstract language="deu">Ziel des Konferenzbandes „Cultures in Times of Transition“ ist es, in interdisziplinärer Weise zu zeigen, wie die Transformationsprozesse der 1980er und 1990er Jahre das Alltagsleben der Menschen auf beiden Seiten des Eisernen Vorhangs beeinflusst haben, welche Vorstellungen vom „Anderen“ es vor und nach dem Mauerfall gab und welche Gestalt ein künftiges Utopia im Bewusstsein der Menschen im Osten des Kontinents annahm. Inhaltlich umfassen die sieben Beiträge Disziplinen wie Landwirtschaftsgeschichte, Urbanistik, Linguistik und Rechtsgeschichte. Sie stehen für die große Breite der Transformationsforschung und zeigen zugleich den heterochronen Charakter dieser Wandlungsprozesse.</abstract>
    <abstract language="pol">Tom „Kultury w czasach transformacji” jest poświęcony zagadnieniu, jak przeobrażenia z lat osiemdziesiątych i dziewięćdziesiątych wpłynęły na codzienne życie obywateli z obu stron żelaznej kurtyny, jak wizje „Innego” cyrkulowały przed upadkiem muru i po nim oraz jak wyglądała wizja utopii dla obywateli Wschodu. Przyczynki te mieszczą się w spektrum od historii przemian rolnictwa przez studia miejskie, lingwistykę po dzieje prawa. Odzwierciedlają szeroki zakres zagadnień dotyczących transformacji, ale wskazują również na heterochroniczną naturę owych przeobrażeń.</abstract>
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    <author>Mark Keck-Szajbel</author>
    <author>Ondřej Klípa</author>
    <author>Alexander Simmeth</author>
    <author>Claudia Rose</author>
    <author>Travis Schneider</author>
    <author>Kung Yin Ian Lo</author>
    <author>Stephanie Weismann</author>
    <author>Tomáš Samek</author>
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      <value>Interdisciplinarity, history, cultural studies, law, economics, linguistics, East Central Europe, 1989</value>
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    <title language="mul">Demographischer Wandel in Polen, Deutschland und Europa. Geschichte, Verflechtungen und neue Forschungsperspektiven</title>
    <title language="pol">Przemiany demograficzne w Polsce, Niemczechi Europie. Historia, powiązania i nowe perspektywy badawcze</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Der demographische Wandel stellt Polen und Deutschland vor große Herausforderungen. Die „Überalterung der Gesellschaft“ und das „Aussterben ländlicher Regionen“ prägen die öffentliche Debatte. Im vorliegenden Band werden ungewohnte Perspektiven auf das Phänomen präsentiert. Die Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts, die spezifischen Bedingungen der Grenzregion und die Revision stereotyper Vorstellungen vom Altern tragen zu einer differenzierten Diskussion der Bevölkerungsentwicklung bei.</abstract>
    <abstract language="eng">Demographic change is a major challenge for Poland and Germany. Catchwords such as the “aging of the population” and the "extinction in rural areas " shape the public debate. This volume presents unusual perspectives on the phenomenon. The history of the 20th century, the specific conditions of the Polish-German border region and the revision of stereotypical imaginations of aging contribute to a balanced discussion on demographic developments.</abstract>
    <abstract language="pol">Przemiany demograficzne stanowią duże wyzwanie zarówno dla Polski jak i dla Niemiec. Hasła takie jak „starzenie się społeczeństwa”czy „obumieranie obszarów wiejskich” dominują debatę publiczną. Historia XX wieku, specyficzne warunki regionu przygranicznego oraz rewizja stereotypowego  ostrzegania wieku starczego przyczyniają się do zróżnicowanej dyskusji wokół tematów demograficznych. Niniejszy tom wychodzi naprzeciw potrzebie tej dyskusji i przedstawia zjawiska demograficzne z innych niż zwykle perspektyw.</abstract>
    <identifier type="isbn">978-3-7375-2694-4</identifier>
    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:kobv:521-opus4-1707</identifier>
    <identifier type="doi">10.11584/ips.2</identifier>
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    <author>Dagmara Jajeśniak-Quast</author>
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    <author>Katharina Kinga Kowalski</author>
    <author>Tim Buchen</author>
    <author>Jannis Panagiotidis</author>
    <author>Sarah A. Cramsey</author>
    <author>Ludwig Elle</author>
    <author>Piotr Błędowski</author>
    <author>Ondřej Klípa</author>
    <author>Łukasz Krzyżowski</author>
    <author>Małgorzata Mossakowska</author>
    <author>Loring Sittler</author>
    <author>Mathias Wagner</author>
    <author>Katarzyna Wieczorowska-Tobis</author>
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      <title>IPS - Interdisciplinary Polish Studies</title>
      <number>2</number>
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    <title language="eng">Review: "Poland: The First Thousand Years"/ Patrice Dabrowski. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2014. ISBN 978-0-87580-487-3</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Patrice Dabrowski (2014): Poland: The First Thousand Years and Brian Porter-Szűcs (2014): Poland in the Modern World. Beyond Martyrdom and Anita Prażmowska (2013): Poland: A Modern History&#13;
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    <title language="eng">Review: "Poland in the Modern World. Beyond Martyrdom"/ Brian Porter-Szűcs. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014. ISBN 978-1444332193</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Patrice Dabrowski (2014): Poland: The First Thousand Years and Brian Porter-Szűcs (2014): Poland in the Modern World. Beyond Martyrdom and Anita Prażmowska (2013): Poland: A Modern History&#13;
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    <title language="eng">Review: "Poland. A modern history"/ Anita Prażmowska. London: I.B. Tauris, 2012. ISBN 978-1780762883</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Patrice Dabrowski (2014): Poland: The First Thousand Years and Brian Porter-Szűcs (2014): Poland in the Modern World. Beyond Martyrdom and Anita Prażmowska (2013): Poland: A Modern History&#13;
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