Welcome to the University of Lodz Repository! We collect and share the output of research and teaching employees of the University of Lodz. Resources deposited in the Repository – publications, research data – are given a permanent identifier (handle). Our platform, based on DSpace, provides access to open scientific resources, as well as integration with other sources of scientific information, including linking an author account to an ORCID ID. |
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New York and Homesickness in Ryhor Krušyna’s Poetry
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2022-12-30)New York has been a meeting point for different cultures, languages and literary traditions for over a century, and poetry, as shown by examples as illustrious as Federico García Lorca’s A Poet in New York, is not an ... -
The Other and Foreign Categories in Maria Konopnicka’s “Pan Balcer w Brazylii”
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2022-12-30)The article concerns the descriptive poem by Maria Konopnicka Pan Balcer w Brazylii, which is interpreted in two anthropological categories: Other and Foreign. A leading role in the work of national awakening in Polish ... -
The Military Frontier and Emigration Challenges in the 18th Century
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2022-12-30)The Military Frontier initially served as the defence system of the Habsburg Monarchy, but in the 18th century its purposes expanded to include tasks ranging from the security of the state border to the management of the ... -
Tragic Maladaptation. The Case of Nina Petrovskaya
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2022-12-30)Nina Petrovskaya (1879–1928) went down in history as a muse for Russian symbolists and a heroine of stormy affairs, which obscured her creative activity. Her inability to adapt to the social requirements intensified during ... -
The Patriarchal Paradigm in Migration: The Social Challenges of the Serbian Family in Hungary After the Great Migration
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2022-12-30)Inhabiting the Upper Danube in Hungary after the Great Migration of 1690, Serbs and other Balkan peoples brought not only the culture and tradition of their homeland, but also a kind of patriarchal pattern that was deeply ...