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Central Europe and Colonialism: Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2018

Siegfried Huigen
Affiliation:
Institute of History, University of Leiden, the Netherlands. Email: P.C.Emmer@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Pieter Emmer
Affiliation:
Institute of History, University of Leiden, the Netherlands. Email: P.C.Emmer@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Dorota KoŁodziejczyk
Affiliation:
Postcolonial Studies Centre, University of Wrocław, Poland. Email: dorota.kolodziejczyk@uwr.edu.pl

Abstract

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Type
Focus: Central Europe and Colonialism
Copyright
© Academia Europaea 2018 

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Note

1.We understand Central Europe in this special issue as an area stretching from the territories of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the East to the German speaking regions in the West.Google Scholar