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    The Sarmatian Review, Vol. 11, No. 3
    (The Polish Institute of Houston, Inc., 2011-02-16T15:19:21Z) Wandycz, Piotr S.; Cienciala, Anna M.; Mason, David S.; Filipowicz, Halina; Carpenter, B.; Eagle, H.; Toman, J.; Aryanpur, Manoocher; Wieczerzak, Joseph W.; Wandycz, Piotr S.; Cienciala, Anna M.; Mason, David S.; Filipowicz, Halina; Carpenter, B.; Eagle, H.; Toman, J.; Aryanpur, Manoocher; Wieczerzak, Joseph W.; Thompson, Ewa
    Piotr S. Wandycz, "Syllabus and materials for a course on History of East Central Europe from 1500 to the 1860s"; Anna M. Cienciala, "Syllabus and materials for a course on East Central European History from 1772 to the Present; Syllabus for Introduction to Poland"; David S. Mason, "Syllabus and materials for a course on Perestroika in Central Europe"; Halina Filipowicz, "Syllabus and materials for a course on Masterpieces of Polish Literature"; B. Carpenter, H. Eagle, J. Toman, "Description of a course on The Culture of Central Europe"; Manoocher Aryanpur, "War Through Children's Eyes"; Joseph W. Wieczerzak, "Poles in the 19th Century Southwest"; FROM THE EDITOR, "ALL OF POLAND'S NEIGHBORS ARE NOW INDEPENDENT"; BOOKS; PIASA MEETING
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