Post Tagged with: "Krakow"

On the Eve of Freedom
2015 Vol. 7 No. 3 — Fall / Features

On the Eve of Freedom

In a 1988 newscast, Stephanie Kraft heard the hejnał played from the tower of the Mariacki Church and learned that Poles had been doing so all through the communist era. Intrigued by these determined and stubborn people, she chose Poland as her destination for a journalist junket. She has returned every year since.

Summer 2014 Bulletin Board
2014 Vol. 6 No. 2 — Summer / Bulletin Board

Summer 2014 Bulletin Board

Eric Bednarski’s documentary, Neon, traces the history of neon illumination in Warsaw; a Polish documentary about the 1944 Warsaw Uprising has been made entirely from colourised archival film footage; Bill Johnston wins the Transatlantyk Prize for 2014; the Jagiellonian University celebrates its 650th jubilee with a year-long celebration – and more.

Becoming Metropolitan: Urban Selfhood and the Making of Modern Cracow
2010 Vol. 2 No. 3 — Fall / Books

Becoming Metropolitan: Urban Selfhood and the Making of Modern Cracow

An engaging read that highlights Cracovians’ desire for their city to join into what they thought it meant to be part of European Civilization.