Preface In 2019, beteeen the 1 st and 4 st of July,the 11 th Aftican Symposium, titled,, Society and Subsistence in the Prehistory of Northeastern Africa,, was held in Poznań.It was organized by the International Commission of the Later Prehistory of Northeastern Africa (LPNEA), the Poznań Archaeological Muzeum, and the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology,Polish Academy of Sciences. There were 70 papers, by over 100 authors,presented during the four days of the meeting.The presentations covered the most important topics concerned with the prehistory and Predynastic and Early Dynastic Periods of Egypt and Sudan.... (Fragments Preface)
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Introductory issues In the 12th and 13th centuries, in the Baltic coastal of Central Europe, significant transformations took place in the life of local communities related to the organization of cities under German law and the influx of people from northern and central Germany......
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The direct inspiration for focusing on the notion of medieval coinage was a conference organized in Aarhus in 2008, entitled Silver Economies, Monétisation and Society in Scandinavia, 800-1100.
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The town of Wolin has for several decades occupied a special place in the historiography of the early Middle Ages of northern Europe, especially the Baltic region. One can even say that this small town located in the Oder estuary has even become a historiographic myth. The reasons for this phenomenon are quite easy to explain. The first of these is the rich archaeological discoveries that have been taking place in Wolin for a long time. Initially, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, they were made accidentally, and from the second half of the nineteenth century various archaeological excavations were carried out. At the beginning, before World War II conducted by German researchers, and since then by Polish researchers, they have actually continued, with some interruptions, up to the present day. The second reason for the specific mythologisation of Wolin has its roots in the acceptance by most of the scientific community of the hypotheses that connect the archaeological sites of Wolin with two legendary sites (toponyms) recorded in medieval records: the sunken city of Iumne/Vineta and the mythical Jomsborg. Ze Wstępu
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In 2008, fieldwork was started on the stronghold in Lubin. This was initiated and financed by the Municipality of Międzyzdroje. The work was conducted by the Centre for Archaeology of the Middle Ages of the Baltic Region of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IAE PAN) in cooperation with the Department of Archaeology of the University of Szczecin. These investigations were intended to shed light on several important problems regarding the site. A question of fundamental importance was to determine the chronology of the occupation on the hilltop and to ascertain the genesis, chronology, extent and shape of the defended settlement.
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The town of Wolin has for several decades occupied a special place in the historiography of the early Middle Ages of northern Europe, especially the Baltic region. One can even say that this small town located in the Oder estuary has even become a historiographic myth. The reasons for this phenomenon are quite easy to explain. The first of these is the rich archaeological discoveries that have been taking place in Wolin for a long time. Initially, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, they were made accidentally, and from the second half of the nineteenth century various archaeological excavations were carried out. At the beginning, before World War II conducted by German researchers, and since then by Polish researchers, they have actually continued, with some interruptions, up to the present day. The second reason for the specific mythologisation of Wolin has its roots in the acceptance by most of the scientific community of the hypotheses that connect the archaeological sites of Wolin with two legendary sites (toponyms) recorded in medieval records: the sunken city of Iumne/Vineta and the mythical Jomsborg. Ze Wstępu
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Regularnie pojawiające się w kulturze nowoczesnej apele o „powrót do filologii” mają różnorakie znaczenia. Ten stan rzeczy nie dziwi, skoro nie ma zgody co do tego, czym filologia jest lub czym powinna być. Definiowana specjalistycznie jako dyscyplina akademicka zajmująca się badaniem tekstów literackich lub popularnie jako „umiłowanie języka”, od ponad dwustu lat niezmiennie stanowi przedmiot refleksji literaturoznawczej i filozoficznej. Rozmaite kryzysy nauk humanistycznych, erozja czytelnictwa oraz inne sygnały współczesnego osłabienia wartości lektury każą zastanawiać się nad przyszłością filologii w świecie zdominowanym przez media społecznościowe i sztuczną inteligencję. Prowokują też jednak do pytań o jej przeszłość: pochodzenie, światopoglądowe konteksty, główne drogi rozwoju. Eseje zebrane w niniejszym tomie stanowią reprezentatywną próbkę dzisiejszych rozważań poświęconych roli i przeznaczeniu filologii w kulturze nowoczesnej Michał Paweł Markowski – autor książek poświęconych literaturze i filozofii nowoczesnej, profesor w College of Arts and Sciences na Uniwersytecie Illinois Chicago, gdzie kieruje Wydziałem Studiów Polskich, Rosyjskich i Litewskich, a także na Wydziale Polonistyki Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Ostatnio opublikował dwa tomy Tekstów zebranych 1988-2023 pod tytułem Interpretacja oraz Polityka. W przygotowaniu Reprezentacja (2025). Łukasz Musiał – profesor Uniwersytetu im.
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Ethnologia Polona 45/2024 War and state among ethnic minorities in Russia
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