2009 — Summer / Books
From Ohio University Press:
• Two Novellas of Emigration and Exile by Danuta Mostwin
• The Exile Mission: The Polish Political Diaspora and Polish Americans, 1939–1956 by Anna D. Jaroszynska-Kirchmann
• Traitors and True Poles by Karen Majewski
2009 — Summer / Commentary
On anti-spanking laws around the world – and in Poland’s interwar period.
2010 Vol. 2 No.1 — Spring / Travel
by CR × on February 11, 2009 at 7:50 pm ×
Is Europe really as far as it seems to many Europeans? Not if you move it to where the Europeans are.
2009 — Spring / Features
The Canadian immigration representative seemed perplexed. What was he think of this Polish matriarchy living in mud huts surrounded by lovely gardens with trimmed hedges and a view of the great mountain in the distance? The children in their smart uniforms didn’t help. He was looking for labour in Canada’s mines and forests.
2009 — Spring / Books
Those of us who read John Bukowczyk’s And My Children Did Not Know Me are delighted to see the 2008 edition by Transaction Press, A History of the Polish Americans.
2008 / Films
by CR × on November 18, 2008 at 10:15 am ×
Wanda Koscia is the director and producer of the documentary, “Battle for Warsaw ’44,” about the 1944 Warsaw Uprising,
2008 / Interviews
by CR × on November 18, 2008 at 8:30 am ×
CR asks Dominic Roszak to comment on Canada’s policy regarding visa-free travel from Poland, and Andrew Nagorski for some insights into the American policy.