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 The cultural significance of milk bars in Poland

The cultural significance of milk bars in Poland

January 18, 2024

Laura Puciataitė examines the cultural significance of Poland's milk bars, relating their history and how they have survived into modernity

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 Editor’s choice 2023: A round-up of recommendations from the team behind Lossi 36

Editor’s choice 2023: A round-up of recommendations from the team behind Lossi 36

December 31, 2023

The team behind Lossi 36 shares with you their favourite recommendations of books, podcasts, and movies covering all of Lossi's regions.

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 The dark side of green energy

The dark side of green energy

December 12, 2023

Katarzyna Rybarczyk shows how the quest for green energy bears destructive consequences for the Polish forest.

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 10 feature-length films focused on environmental issues in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia

10 feature-length films focused on environmental issues in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia

December 7, 2023

Lossi 36 looks at 10 feature-length films tackling environmental issues in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia

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 Literature as an ethical act: Olga Tokarczuk’s “Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead” and ecocriticism

Literature as an ethical act: Olga Tokarczuk’s “Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead” and ecocriticism

December 5, 2023

Giorgia Maurovich analyses Olga Tokarczuk's "Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead" as a strand of ecofeminist literature

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 Desired Greatness, Backdoor Deals and Masculinity: Viktor Orbán’s Questionable Love for Football

Desired Greatness, Backdoor Deals and Masculinity: Viktor Orbán’s Questionable Love for Football

November 29, 2023

Holly Rodgers demonstrates how Viktor Orbán's love for football is part of the narratives he actively promotes on Hungary's history.

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 (De)Politicization of an era: Architectural heritage in Central and Eastern Europe

(De)Politicization of an era: Architectural heritage in Central and Eastern Europe

November 7, 2023

Lance Bradley looks at how ideology and art are conceived through photography and architectural heritage in Central and Eastern Europe

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 The (old) new Slovak government: What does Fico’s return mean for the rights of asylum seekers and the future of migration politics in Slovakia?

The (old) new Slovak government: What does Fico’s return mean for the rights of asylum seekers and the future of migration politics in Slovakia?

October 23, 2023

Central Europe regional editor Jakub Crcha looks at the return of Robert Fico to Slovak politics and what it means for the nation

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 A micro-portrait of a family grappling with gender identity in Hungary: “Colors of Tobi” at the Samizdat Festival of Central and Eastern European Film

A micro-portrait of a family grappling with gender identity in Hungary: “Colors of Tobi” at the Samizdat Festival of Central and Eastern European Film

September 11, 2023

Jakub Crcha reviews "Colors of Tobi," a documentary tackling issues of identity and acceptance in contemporary Hungary

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 At a crossroads: Kashubians in Poland are faced with a demographic dilemma

At a crossroads: Kashubians in Poland are faced with a demographic dilemma

September 8, 2023

The results of the 2021 census in Poland produced a shock for Kashubians, a small minority in northern Poland little-known outside of the Republic. A decline of over 50,000 members has left two [...]

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