Alan Walker, the esteemed biographer of Liszt and Chopin, explains his singular approach to history. He reveals why he remains an ‘analogue person‘ in a digital world, and argues that the best path to ...
Serfdom (Pol. pańszczyzna) is a development of a specific feudal relationship between the landowner and the tenant, in the Western feudal system usually referred to as socage. In its most typical ...
From faux harems and minaret-topped palaces to Moorish smoking rooms and Ottoman fantasies, Poland’s architectural past ...
On the second floor of The Photographers’ Gallery, photographs of the Polish provinces from 40 years ago are on display.
What links a Polish Romantic bard, a 20th‑century reporter, and a children’s story about a maharaja’s kindness? India. Its ...
They shoot sensational blockbusters, sentimental melodramas, spectacular science fiction films and dark crime stories, ...
Most people don’t associate super spy James Bond with Poland, but true 007 fans know that they share many curious links. One ...
She was a pioneer of anthropology in Europe and the first lecturer of the subject in Oxford. She rode across the Siberian ...
To celebrate Halloween, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute is making the book ‘With Stake and Spade: Vampiric Diversity in Poland’ by Łukasz Kozak available digitally. It is a compendium of knowledge about ...
Intellectuals are horrified that disco polo bands perform in the same concert hall as The Rolling Stones and Miles Davis. But ...
Never before or later in Polish architecture did the wealth of forms and details take on such a spectacular scale as in the Baroque era, when temples and palaces were designed with exceptional panache ...
Я выражаю согласие на обработку моих персональных данных с целью подписки на ньюслеттер, который может содержать информацию о ...