Vol. 5, 2007, pp. 340
Nations of XXI century, ed. by Adam Hołub
Contents
Introduction - Adam Hołub
Wawrzyniec Konarski: Nation, minority, nationalism, religion - a reason for discussion about the ideas and connections between them
Grzegorz Janusz: Two-sided agreements about minotity rights as a new quality of protection of minorities in Europe at the turn of XX and XXI century
Andrzej Chodubski: National and ethnic distinction of Caucasus in modern unification and dispersion of the world
Tomasz Kuczur: Nation and nationalism and the civil society - the dilemmas of modern Europe
Adam Pomieciński: Nation and country in the process of globalization
Paweł Timofiejuk: National state and nation vs. globalization - relation analysis
Ewa Godlewska: Legal status of national minotities in Austria at the turn of XX and XXI century
Jacek Więcławski: Russians in Latvia - the problem of status and civic rights of Russian inhabitants of Latvia
Degefe Gemechu: Nationalism in Ethiopia
Adam Hołub: Extremist organizations of non-German national character, being active in BRD
Waldemar Możdżonek: Karaims - forgotten nations
Marek Melnyk: The phenomenon of Volodymyr Pilipovich
Varia:
Magdalena Bartoś: The memory of Johann Gotfried Herder in Morag
Małgorzata Pietkiewicz: Freemason press in Poland after 1945
Ewa Gółrniak: Social, religious and national issues according to Stanislaw Stempowski
Vol. 4, 2006, p. 344
Islam in contemporary Africa, ed. by Arkadiusz Żukowski
Contents:
Edward J. Jaremczuk: Face of the African Islam. Outline of the problem
Selim Chazbijewicz: Masonery in Islam taking North Africa into consideration
Rev. Marian Midura: Conducting dialog with Islam on an example of activiti of Polish missionaries in Senegal
Ryszard Vorbrich: Islamic education in Sub-Saharan countries towards Globalisation
Rev. Adam Wąs: Islamic education in Kenya. Selected aspects
Vol. 3, 2005, pp. 256
Polish-African Contacts. Past-Present-Future, ed. by Arkadiusz Żukowski.
Contents:
Arkadiusz Żukowski: Introduction
Andrzej Chodubski: The Polish stereotype of Africa and its changeability
Maciej Ząbek: Continuoty and changes in the Polish images of Africa
Arkadiusz Żukowski: The beginings of the Polish consular posts in the Union of South Africa
Rev. Jacek Pawlik: Nicolas Grunitzky - a son of Polish man as President of the Republic of Togo
Jacek Knopek: Polish relations with North African Arab countries after the Second World War
Degefe Gemechu: Polish-Ethiopian relations. Outline of the problem
Bara Ndiaye: Polish-Senegal relations. Contemporary conditions and perspectives
Edward J. Jaremczuk: KGHM Polska Miedz SA Connections with Africa
Rev. Kazimierz Łatak: African work of the Pope John Paul II
Rev. Jaroslaw Różański: Polish Oblates in Madagaskar (1980-2005)
Vol. 2, 2005, pp. 187
Multiculturalism in the age of globalization and european integration, ed. by Paweł Woroniecki
Paweł Woroniecki: Introduction - Muliculturalism as a collusion of modern intellectuals
Janusz Goćkowski: The Mosaic of the European Cultures
Krzysztof Ształt: Nations in Europe in Condition of Integration
Dariusz Barbaszyński: Does Tradition Shape the Sense of History? Some comments about relativism and absolutism
Bożena Domagała: Politics of Multiculturalism and Problems of National Minorities in Warmia and Mazury
Paweł Marek Woroniecki: Multiculturalism in Constitutional Regulations and in Selected Programmes of Protection of the European Union
Olha Vasyuta: Muliculturalism of Modern Society
Rev. Zdzisław Kunicki: Religion, Religoius Fundamentalism and Liberal Challenges. From Doctrine for Attitude
Szymon Krzyżaniak: Education in Mulicultural Society
Grażyna Woroniecka: When "They" Will Allow churches to Stay? One More about Dictrines of Multiculturalism
Vol. 1, 2004, pp. 124
Social and political problems of contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa, ed. by Arkadiusz Żukowski
Contents:
Rev. Jacek Jan Pawlik: Cultural "creolisation" in the contemporary Togo
Degefe Gemechu: Conflicts in the Horn of Africa. Their genesis, course and effects
Edward J. Jaremczuk: The Congolese conflikt and its "heroes"
Bara Ndiaye: From the Organisation of the African Unity to the African Union
Arkadiusz Żukowski: Creation of political system of the New South Africa
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