Tag: Polish history

  • Private Rumours as a Public Sphere in Nazi-Occupied Poland

    Private Rumours as a Public Sphere in Nazi-Occupied Poland

    By Izabela Paszko (@IzabelaPaszko) It is commonly assumed that the public sphere is a specific kind of common ground for group discourse, confrontation of opinions and expression of one’s own views. The nature of this sphere as one made up of many voices and actors means that it carries the risk of false, unconfirmed and…

  • Echoes of communism: A cross-cultural reflection

    Echoes of communism: A cross-cultural reflection

    By Emilia Dworak, Mariasole Fusco, Artemii Grigorev, Zofia Idalia Torchała, and Alice Zambardino (@globalhistorylab) Introduction by Elvira Viktória Tamus (@evtamus; evt27@cam.ac.uk), Teaching Fellow at the Global History Lab and PhD Candidate at the Faculty of History, University of Cambridge  Global History Lab (GHL) is an educational platform based at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social…