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Marcel Radosław Garboś
Department of History, Harvard University
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2022
Marcel Radosław Garboś
. 2022. “
Review of Remigiusz Ryziński,
Foucault in Warsaw
.” Harvard Review Online.
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2021
Marcel Radosław Garboś
. 2021. “
A Tale of Two Piedmonts: Cross-border Communist Movements and Weaponized Nationalism in the Polish-Soviet Borderlands, 1921-1939 (lecture)
.” Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.
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2019
Marcel Radosław Garboś
. 2019. “
An Alternative Internationalism: The Main Lines and Legacies of Polish Sovietology, Promethean Orientalism and the Soviet ‘Southern Borderlands,’ 1926-1939
.” Europe-Asia Studies, 71, 9, Pp. 1584-1608.
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Marcel Radosław Garboś
. 2019. “
Border-making and nation-building in interwar Europe
.” Frontiers and Borders project at the Joint Centre for History and Economics, Cambridge University.
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Marcel Radosław Garboś
. 2019. “
A southeastern ‘Gateway to Expansion’: Kyiv’s Polish intellectuals, the politics of peripheral nationalism, and visions of national expansion in Right-Bank Ukraine, 1905-1926
.” Rocznik Przemyski (historical section), 55, 3/23, Pp. 53-80.
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2018
Marcel Radosław Garboś
. 2018. “
Review of Serhiy Bilenky,
Imperial Urbanism in the Borderlands: Kyiv, 1800-1905
.
” The Slavonic and East European Review, 96, 4, Pp. 783-786.
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Marcel Radosław Garboś
. 2018. “
Revolution and the Defence of Civilization: Polish Visions of Nationhood, Property and Territory in Right-Bank Ukraine (1917–22).
” The Slavonic and East European Review, 96, 3, Pp. 469-506.
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Recent Publications
Review of Remigiusz Ryziński,
Foucault in Warsaw
A Tale of Two Piedmonts: Cross-border Communist Movements and Weaponized Nationalism in the Polish-Soviet Borderlands, 1921-1939 (lecture)
Border-making and nation-building in interwar Europe
An Alternative Internationalism: The Main Lines and Legacies of Polish Sovietology, Promethean Orientalism and the Soviet ‘Southern Borderlands,’ 1926-1939
A southeastern ‘Gateway to Expansion’: Kyiv’s Polish intellectuals, the politics of peripheral nationalism, and visions of national expansion in Right-Bank Ukraine, 1905-1926
Revolution and the Defence of Civilization: Polish Visions of Nationhood, Property and Territory in Right-Bank Ukraine (1917–22).
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