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The history of art's history : the realization of the Russian art history project of I. Grabar during the Silver Age and the post-war periods. 11 - 20CZYSTY TEKST
Nikolai A. Khrenov, The history of art's history : the realization of the Russian art history project of I. Grabar during the Silver Age and the post-war period, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 11 - 20
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Nikolai A. Khrenov", title = "The history of art's history : the realization of the Russian art history project of I. Grabar during the Silver Age and the post-war period", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "11 - 20" }
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France and the evolution of art history in the Central and Eastern Europe : three cases of cultural transfers. 21 - 26CZYSTY TEKST
Michela Passini, France and the evolution of art history in the Central and Eastern Europe : three cases of cultural transfer, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 21 - 26
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Michela Passini", title = "France and the evolution of art history in the Central and Eastern Europe : three cases of cultural transfer", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "21 - 26" }
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Jurgis Baltrušaitis : cross-cultural biography and cross-cultural art historys. 27 - 34CZYSTY TEKST
Odeta Žukauskienė, Jurgis Baltrušaitis : cross-cultural biography and cross-cultural art history, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 27 - 34
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Odeta Žukauskienė", title = "Jurgis Baltrušaitis : cross-cultural biography and cross-cultural art history", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "27 - 34" }
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The metacritic of Mieczysław Walliss. 35 - 40CZYSTY TEKST
Kazimierz Piotrowski, The metacritic of Mieczysław Wallis, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 35 - 40
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Kazimierz Piotrowski", title = "The metacritic of Mieczysław Wallis", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "35 - 40" }
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Ukrainian art studies in Lwow/Lviv of the 1920s-1930s : personalities, works, tendenciess. 41 - 48CZYSTY TEKST
Taras Stefanyshyn, Ukrainian art studies in Lwow/Lviv of the 1920s-1930s : personalities, works, tendencies, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 41 - 48
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Taras Stefanyshyn", title = "Ukrainian art studies in Lwow/Lviv of the 1920s-1930s : personalities, works, tendencies", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "41 - 48" }
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Dmytro Antonovych's general conception of Ukrainian art history and its significance for the modern teaching systemss. 49 - 53CZYSTY TEKST
Lyudmyla Sokolyuk, Dmytro Antonovych's general conception of Ukrainian art history and its significance for the modern teaching systems, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 49 - 53
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Lyudmyla Sokolyuk", title = "Dmytro Antonovych's general conception of Ukrainian art history and its significance for the modern teaching systems", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "49 - 53" }
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Art history, racism and nationalism : Coriolan Petranu and art in Transylvanias. 55 - 61CZYSTY TEKST
Matthew Rampley, Art history, racism and nationalism : Coriolan Petranu and art in Transylvania, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 55 - 61
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Matthew Rampley", title = "Art history, racism and nationalism : Coriolan Petranu and art in Transylvania", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "55 - 61" }
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Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș slides archive : a way to reconstruct the beginnings of Romanian art history as a scientific discipline : (communiqué)s. 63 - 66CZYSTY TEKST
Anca Brătuleanu, Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș slides archive : a way to reconstruct the beginnings of Romanian art history as a scientific discipline : (communiqué), World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 63 - 66
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Anca Brătuleanu", title = "Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș slides archive : a way to reconstruct the beginnings of Romanian art history as a scientific discipline : (communiqué)", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "63 - 66" }
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Two art histories : the (Baltic) German and Estonian versions of the history of Estonian arts. 67 - 72CZYSTY TEKST
Krista Kodres, Two art histories : the (Baltic) German and Estonian versions of the history of Estonian art, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 67 - 72
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Krista Kodres", title = "Two art histories : the (Baltic) German and Estonian versions of the history of Estonian art", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "67 - 72" }
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Latvian art historians as critics and theoreticians : art's values and developments in the inter-war periods. 73 - 79CZYSTY TEKST
Stella Pelše, Latvian art historians as critics and theoreticians : art's values and developments in the inter-war period, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 73 - 79
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Stella Pelše", title = "Latvian art historians as critics and theoreticians : art's values and developments in the inter-war period", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "73 - 79" }
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Studies on modern art in the Institute of Art History of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow in the 1970s - Mieczysław Porębski, Piotr Krakowskis. 81 - 87CZYSTY TEKST
Tomasz Gryglewicz, Studies on modern art in the Institute of Art History of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow in the 1970s - Mieczysław Porębski, Piotr Krakowski, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 81 - 87
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Tomasz Gryglewicz", title = "Studies on modern art in the Institute of Art History of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow in the 1970s - Mieczysław Porębski, Piotr Krakowski", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "81 - 87" }
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The 30th anniversary of the IRSA Institute for Art Historical Researchs. 89 - 93CZYSTY TEKST
Józef Grabski, The 30th anniversary of the IRSA Institute for Art Historical Research, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 89 - 93
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Józef Grabski", title = "The 30th anniversary of the IRSA Institute for Art Historical Research", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "89 - 93" }
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National art and the theory of nationalisms. 97 - 103CZYSTY TEKST
Agnieszka Chmielewska, National art and the theory of nationalism, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 97 - 103
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Agnieszka Chmielewska", title = "National art and the theory of nationalism", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "97 - 103" }
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Art history and national art as seen in Hungary from mid 19th century to the beginning of 20th century : Historicism versus Modernisms. 105 - 114CZYSTY TEKST
Lia Lindner, Art history and national art as seen in Hungary from mid 19th century to the beginning of 20th century : Historicism versus Modernism, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 105 - 114
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Lia Lindner", title = "Art history and national art as seen in Hungary from mid 19th century to the beginning of 20th century : Historicism versus Modernism", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "105 - 114" }
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Ethnography, art history, and the Design Reform Movement in Habsburg Central Europe : the case of 'A Magyar Háziipar Díszítményei' [Ornaments of the Domestic Industry of Hungary], 1878s. 115 - 120CZYSTY TEKST
Rebecca Houze, Ethnography, art history, and the Design Reform Movement in Habsburg Central Europe : the case of 'A Magyar Háziipar Díszítményei' [Ornaments of the Domestic Industry of Hungary], 1878, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 115 - 120
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Rebecca Houze", title = "Ethnography, art history, and the Design Reform Movement in Habsburg Central Europe : the case of 'A Magyar Háziipar Díszítményei' [Ornaments of the Domestic Industry of Hungary], 1878", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "115 - 120" }
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The peasant in art history : discourses on folk art in the late Habsburg Empires. 121 - 125CZYSTY TEKST
Marta Filipova, The peasant in art history : discourses on folk art in the late Habsburg Empire, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 121 - 125
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Marta Filipova", title = "The peasant in art history : discourses on folk art in the late Habsburg Empire", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "121 - 125" }
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The Vienna School of art history and Bukovinas. 127 - 135CZYSTY TEKST
Robert Born, The Vienna School of art history and Bukovina, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 127 - 135
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Robert Born", title = "The Vienna School of art history and Bukovina", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "127 - 135" }
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Art criticism in Bukovina in the late 19th - early 20th century : the European contexts. 137 - 147CZYSTY TEKST
Iryna Mishchenko, Art criticism in Bukovina in the late 19th - early 20th century : the European context, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 137 - 147
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Iryna Mishchenko", title = "Art criticism in Bukovina in the late 19th - early 20th century : the European context", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "137 - 147" }
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'What art Poland needs' : in search of the Polish national style at the beginning of the 20th centurys. 149 - 154CZYSTY TEKST
Agnieszka Kluczewska-Wójcik, 'What art Poland needs' : in search of the Polish national style at the beginning of the 20th century, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 149 - 154
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Agnieszka Kluczewska-Wójcik", title = "'What art Poland needs' : in search of the Polish national style at the beginning of the 20th century", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "149 - 154" }
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The Formist Group (1917-1923) : trends in research and the assessment of Polish avant-garde art in the 20th centurys. 155 - 164CZYSTY TEKST
Małgorzata Geron, The Formist Group (1917-1923) : trends in research and the assessment of Polish avant-garde art in the 20th century, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 155 - 164
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Małgorzata Geron", title = "The Formist Group (1917-1923) : trends in research and the assessment of Polish avant-garde art in the 20th century", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "155 - 164" }
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Folk art and ornament as a subject of study in Ukraine (19th-20th century) : Russian and Austrian Empires, Polish State, Soviet Periods. 165 - 172CZYSTY TEKST
Mykhailo Selivatchov, Yuri Tkach, Folk art and ornament as a subject of study in Ukraine (19th-20th century) : Russian and Austrian Empires, Polish State, Soviet Period, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 165 - 172
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Mykhailo Selivatchov, Yuri Tkach", title = "Folk art and ornament as a subject of study in Ukraine (19th-20th century) : Russian and Austrian Empires, Polish State, Soviet Period", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "165 - 172" }
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Ethnic discourse in the art of Ukraines. 173 - 177CZYSTY TEKST
Larisa Savitska, Ethnic discourse in the art of Ukraine, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 173 - 177
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Larisa Savitska", title = "Ethnic discourse in the art of Ukraine", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "173 - 177" }
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The historiography of Art Nouveau architecture in the context of art history in Latvias. 179 - 184CZYSTY TEKST
Silvija Grosa, The historiography of Art Nouveau architecture in the context of art history in Latvia, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 179 - 184
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Silvija Grosa", title = "The historiography of Art Nouveau architecture in the context of art history in Latvia", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "179 - 184" }
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Art of the Finno-Ugric peoples in art historys. 185 - 189CZYSTY TEKST
Vladimir Kudryavtsev, Art of the Finno-Ugric peoples in art history, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 185 - 189
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Vladimir Kudryavtsev", title = "Art of the Finno-Ugric peoples in art history", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "185 - 189" }
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Art in exile : changing of the interpretation paradigms in the Russian art criticisms. 193 - 203CZYSTY TEKST
Swietlana Czerwonnaja, Art in exile : changing of the interpretation paradigms in the Russian art criticism, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 193 - 203
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Swietlana Czerwonnaja", title = "Art in exile : changing of the interpretation paradigms in the Russian art criticism", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "193 - 203" }
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The activities of the Lithuanian art critic Aleksis Rannit in the West : the significance of a report of 1949 for research of the Mikalojus K. Čiurlionis' works. 205 - 209CZYSTY TEKST
Rasa Žukienė, The activities of the Lithuanian art critic Aleksis Rannit in the West : the significance of a report of 1949 for research of the Mikalojus K. Čiurlionis' work, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 205 - 209
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Rasa Žukienė", title = "The activities of the Lithuanian art critic Aleksis Rannit in the West : the significance of a report of 1949 for research of the Mikalojus K. Čiurlionis' work", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "205 - 209" }
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Socialist neo-primitivism in art history in Tito's Yugoslavias. 211 - 216CZYSTY TEKST
Tanja Zimmerman, Socialist neo-primitivism in art history in Tito's Yugoslavia, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 211 - 216
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Tanja Zimmerman", title = "Socialist neo-primitivism in art history in Tito's Yugoslavia", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "211 - 216" }
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Ukrainian Soviet art criticism as a part of totalitarian cultures. 217 - 224CZYSTY TEKST
Olga Novytska, Ukrainian Soviet art criticism as a part of totalitarian culture, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 217 - 224
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Olga Novytska", title = "Ukrainian Soviet art criticism as a part of totalitarian culture", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "217 - 224" }
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Socialist realism and modernity in Polish art history and criticism of the 1950s and 1960ss. 225 - 229CZYSTY TEKST
Piotr Juszkiewicz, Socialist realism and modernity in Polish art history and criticism of the 1950s and 1960s, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 225 - 229
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Piotr Juszkiewicz", title = "Socialist realism and modernity in Polish art history and criticism of the 1950s and 1960s", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "225 - 229" }
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The post-national in East European art : from socialist internationalism to transnational communitiess. 231 - 237CZYSTY TEKST
Maja Fowkes, Reuben Fowkes, The post-national in East European art : from socialist internationalism to transnational communities, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 231 - 237
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Maja Fowkes, Reuben Fowkes", title = "The post-national in East European art : from socialist internationalism to transnational communities", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "231 - 237" }
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Constructing the idea of Central Europe : ruptures and continuities in post--1989 scholarship in Hungarian neo-avant-garde arts. 239 - 247CZYSTY TEKST
Izabel Galiera, Constructing the idea of Central Europe : ruptures and continuities in post--1989 scholarship in Hungarian neo-avant-garde art, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 239 - 247
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Izabel Galiera", title = "Constructing the idea of Central Europe : ruptures and continuities in post--1989 scholarship in Hungarian neo-avant-garde art", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "239 - 247" }
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On Ukrainian photography / past and presents. 249 - 253CZYSTY TEKST
Tetyana Pavlova, On Ukrainian photography / past and present, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 249 - 253
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Tetyana Pavlova", title = "On Ukrainian photography / past and present", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "249 - 253" }
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Re-thinking art history : feminist art writing in post-Soviet Estonias. 255 - 260CZYSTY TEKST
Katrin Kivimaa, Re-thinking art history : feminist art writing in post-Soviet Estonia, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 255 - 260
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Katrin Kivimaa", title = "Re-thinking art history : feminist art writing in post-Soviet Estonia", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "255 - 260" }
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The role of Jiři Valoch in Central-European art during the 1970s and 1980ss. 261 - 265CZYSTY TEKST
Helena Musilova, The role of Jiři Valoch in Central-European art during the 1970s and 1980s, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 261 - 265
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Helena Musilova", title = "The role of Jiři Valoch in Central-European art during the 1970s and 1980s", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "261 - 265" }
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The history of contemporary art as manifestation in Russian art : Ilya Kabakov - Svetlana Kopystianskaja - Vadim Zakharovs. 267 - 275CZYSTY TEKST
Viola Hildebrand-Schat, The history of contemporary art as manifestation in Russian art : Ilya Kabakov - Svetlana Kopystianskaja - Vadim Zakharov, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 267 - 275
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Viola Hildebrand-Schat", title = "The history of contemporary art as manifestation in Russian art : Ilya Kabakov - Svetlana Kopystianskaja - Vadim Zakharov", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "267 - 275" }
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The claustrophobic canon of national art?s. 277 - 285CZYSTY TEKST
Anna Markowska, The claustrophobic canon of national art?, World Art Studies, 2012 / Tom 8, s. 277 - 285
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Anna Markowska", title = "The claustrophobic canon of national art?", journal = "World Art Studies", issue = "2012 / Tom 8", pages = "277 - 285" }