Kulczycki Book Prize in Polish Studies

Given by Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES)

Autres noms: Orbis Books Prize for Polish Studies (Anglais)
27 oeuvres 587 Livres 5 critiques 4.1
The Kulczycki Book Prize in Polish Studies (formerly the ASEEES Orbis Books Prize), sponsored by the Kulczycki family, former owners of the Orbis Books Ltd. of London, England, is awarded annually afficher plus for the best book in any discipline, on any aspect of Polish affairs, published in the previous calendar year. The Kulczycki Book Prize carries a cash award. The award is presented at the ASEEES Annual Convention. http://www.aseees.org/programs/aseees-prizes/kulczycki-book-prize-polish-studies afficher moins
Catégories:
Tous, Mention honorable (2), Aucune catégorie. (27)
ŒuvreAnnée
Auschwitz, the Allies and Censorship of the Holocaust par Michael Fleming
2015
The rise and fall of Belarusian nationalism, 1906-1931 par Per Anders Rudling
2015
Kith, kin, and neighbors : communities and confessions in seventeenth-century Wilno par David Frick
2014
Starring Madame Modjeska : on tour in Poland and America par Beth Holmgren
2013
Faith and fatherland : Catholicism, modernity, and Poland par Brian Porter-Szücs
2012
The Jews in Poland and Russia, Vol. 1: 1350 to 1881 par Antony Polonsky
2011
Lyric Poetry and Modern Politics: Russia, Poland, and the West par Clare Cavanagh
2010
Rome’s Most Faithful Daughter: The Catholic Church and Independent Poland, 1914–1939 par Neal Pease
2010
Welfare States in East Central Europe, 1919-2004 par Tomasz Inglot
2009
Adam Mickiewicz: The Life of a Romantic par Roman Robert Koropeckyj
2009
Qui écrira notre histoire ? : Les archives secrètes du ghetto de Varsovie. Emmanuel Ringelblum et les archives d'Oyneg Shabes par Samuel D. Kassow
2008
Caviar and Ashes: A Warsaw Generation's Life and Death in Marxism, 1918-1968 par Marci Shore
2007
The Crosses of Auschwitz: Nationalism and Religion in Post-Communist Poland par Genevieve Zubrzycki
2007
Making music in the Polish Tatras : tourists, ethnographers, and mountain musicians par Timothy J. Cooley
2006
Privatizing Poland: Baby Food, Big Business, and the Remaking of Labor par Elizabeth C. Dunn
2005
Auschwitz, Poland, and the Politics of Commemoration, 1945–1979 par Jonathan Huener
2004
Painting a People: Maurycy Gottlieb and Jewish Art par Ezra Mendelsohn
2003
Music in the culture of Polish Galicia, 1772-1914 par Jolanta T. Pekacz
2003
The poetics of revitalization : Adam Mickiewicz between Forefathers' eve, part 3, and Pan Tadeusz par Roman Robert Koropeckyj
2002
The Nation in the Village: The Genesis of Peasant National Identity in Austrian Poland, 1848-1914 par Keely Stauter-Halsted
2002
The other Prussia : Royal Prussia, Poland and liberty, 1569-1772 par Karin Friedrich
2001
Higher education and national identity: Polish student activism in Russia, 1832-1863 par Johannes Remy
2001
Rebellious Civil Society: Popular Protest and Democratic Consolidation in Poland, 1989-1993 par Grzegorz Ekiert
2000
Instituting environmental protection : from red to green in Poland par Daniel H. Cole
1999
Rebuilding Poland: Workers and Communists, 1945-1950 par Padraic Kenney
1998
Alternative theatre in Poland, 1954-1989 par Kathleen M. Cioffi
1997
Contemporary Painting in Poland par Richard Noyce
1996

Descriptions

The Kulczycki Book Prize in Polish Studies (formerly the ASEEES Orbis Books Prize), sponsored by the Kulczycki family, former owners of the Orbis Books Ltd. of London, England, is awarded annually for the best book in any discipline, on any aspect of Polish affairs, published in the previous calendar year. The Kulczycki Book Prize carries a cash award. The award is presented at the ASEEES Annual Convention. http://www.aseees.org/programs/aseees-prizes/kulczycki-book-prize-polish-studies (English, Member-written)
The Orbis Book Prize for Polish Studies was awarded annually beginning in 1996 for the best book in any discipline, on any aspect of Polish affairs, published in the previous calendar year.  Two books received awards in each of 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2009, and 2010.

In 2011 it became the Kulczycki Book Prize in Polish Studies. (English, Member-written)