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Archived Issue
Vol. 65 No. 4 (2017)
Published:
2017-01-01
Studies and Materials
Sources for studying the management of the country estates of the Gniezno convent of Poor Clares from the end of the 16th to the end of the 17th century
Olga Miriam Przybyłowicz
447-459
pdf (Język Polski)
Domestic splendours in old Polish inventories of movables
Urszula Kicińska
461-470
pdf (Język Polski)
Advertisements in the Warsaw press of the second half of the 18th c. as evidence of adopting western models of consumption
Dariusz Główka
471-493
pdf (Język Polski)
The Karpowicz family and the banker Tepper. Some notes on the Warsaw intelligentsia at the end of the 18th c. and the 19th c.
Teresa Stawiarska
495-505
pdf (Język Polski)
Review Articles and Reviews
Some remarks on research methodology on the basis of an article about a mediaeval knife with an anthropomorphic handle from Szczecin [review article]
Elżbieta Kowalczyk-Heyman
507-512
pdf (Język Polski)
Słowo, obraz, dźwięk. Wprowadzenie do historii mediów, Marek Sokołowski, Olsztyn 2016 [review]
Przemysław Sołga
513-517
pdf (Język Polski)
Chronicle
“Migrations in the towns of the Kingdom of Poland, Pomerania and Silesia in the pre-industrial period in a comparative perspective”, a conference in Wrocław, 2nd-3rd June 2017
Paweł Cembrzyński
Jakub Sawicki
519-523
pdf (Język Polski)
“The Cartographic Challenge of the New”, the 27th International Conference on the History of Cartography, 9th-14th July 2017, Belo Horizonte, Brasil
Wojciech Iwańczak
524-527
pdf (Język Polski)
ISSN:
0023-5881
eISSN:
2719-6496
10.23858/KHKM
Publisher
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences
Licence CC
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