The Polish Review
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The Polish Review, a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed scholarly quarterly devoted to Polish topics, is the official journal of The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America.
Launched in 1956, The Polish Review has established itself as one of the most distinguished journals in the various fields of Polish studies, a publication that encourages lively scholarly exchange and cutting-edge innovation. The Review authors have included Stanisław Barańczak, Rachel Feldhay Brenner, Zbigniew Brzeziński, Anna Cienciała, Anna Frajlich, Irena Grudzińska-Gross, Oskar Halecki, Roman Koropeckyj, Czesław Miłosz, and Antony Polonsky, among others.
- Announcing the Ludwik Krzyzanowski Award Winner for The Polish Review Best Article of 2022: "The Polish-Ukrainian Alliance of 1920 and 'White' Russia" by Vitalii Borymskyi.
- Read our blog post on Polish journals at UIP!
- Listen to our podcast interview with Dr. Joanna Trzeciak Huss
- Special Issue podcast with Dr. Ronald Meyer
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Editors
Editor in Chief
Halina Filipowicz
University of Wisconsin-Madison
202 Marinette Trail
Madison, WI 53705, USA
hfilipow@wisc.edu
Senior Associate Editor
James S. Pula
Purdue University
Associate Editor
Joanna Trzeciak Huss
Kent State University
Associate Editor
Gerard T. Kapolka
Independent Scholar
Book Review Editors
Drew P. Burks
University of North Georgia
Kathleen Cioffi
Princeton University Press
Book Review Editor - Poland
Piotr Puchalski
University of the National Education Commission, Kraków
Editorial Board
- Anna Adamska, University of Utrecht
- J. Marek Haltof, Northern Michigan University
- Beth Holmgren, Duke University
- Andrzej Karcz, Polish Academy of Sciences
- Roman Koropeckyj, UCLA
- Rafał Kuś, Jagiellonian University
- Ryszard Nycz, Jagiellonian University
- Annamaria Orla-Bukowska, Jagiellonian University
- Neal Pease, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Antony Polonsky, Brandeis University
- Bożena Shallcross, University of Chicago
- Marta Skwara, University of Szczecin
- Adam Walaszek, Jagiellonian University
- Theodore Weeks, Southern Illinois University
- Piotr Wróbel, University of Toronto
- Katarzyna Zechenter, University College London
- Geneviève Zubrzycki, University of Michigan
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Submissions
The Polish Review
HOW TO SUBMIT ARTICLES: Manuscripts should be submitted in Microsoft Word via e-mail attachment to the Editor, Halina Filipowicz, at hfilipow@wisc.edu. The length of each submission should be 6,000 to 10,000 words plus notes, tables, etc. Each manuscript should include an abstract of approximately 250 words. Manuscripts are evaluated in a double-blind peer-review process on the basis of their originality, the scope of research, and the clarity of the thesis, presentation, and conclusions.
All articles published in TPR include author's affiliation.
View The Polish Review Style Guidelines
Peer Review Policy: Please remember that we are a double-blind peer-reviewed journal. At times, this can slow down the “decision making” process, as we must hear back from our experts in the field before we can advise the author of acceptance, rejection, or acceptance upon revision of his or her article. Not only is peer review an important aspect of academic integrity in publishing, but it is also a sine qua non for a multi-disciplinary journal such as ours. The journal solicits five evaluations for each submission to give authors a wider range of scholarly commentary. Readers are primarily external, but given the size of the field of Polish studies, highly specialized articles maybe also be evaluated by members of the editorial board.
All our texts are printed in English. Unfortunately, we are not in the position to pay authors for their work; we do not translate in-house, and we are unable to subside translation costs. All costs of translation into English are borne by the author.
Featured Articles
Concatenations: On the Works of Olga Tokarczuk
Przemysław Czapliński and Bartosz Woźniak
https://doi.org/10.5406/polishreview.66.2.0008
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/66/2/8/284145/Concatenations-On-the-Works-of-Olga-Tokarczuk
Primeval and Other Times by Olga Tokarczuk: The “Tender Narrator” and the Perils of Myth
Jarosław Anders
https://doi.org/10.5406/polishreview.66.2.0105
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/66/2/105/284146/Primeval-and-Other-Times-by-Olga-Tokarczuk-The
The American Polonia through the Eyes of Hieronim Derdowski: A Study Based on the Wiarus Weekly Magazine, 1886–1902
Karolina Kierlańczyk
https://doi.org/10.5406/polishreview.66.3.0082
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/66/3/82/287683/The-American-Polonia-through-the-Eyes-of-Hieronim
Intermediality and the Staging of History in Stanisław Wyspiański’s The Wedding (1901) and Andrzej Wajda’s Film Adaptation (1973)
Masha Shpolberg
https://doi.org/10.5406/polishreview.66.3.0059
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/66/3/59/287676/Intermediality-and-the-Staging-of-History-in
Rachel Auerbach's Literary Ghetto Journal
Anita Jarczok
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/1/8/343265/Rachel-Auerbach-s-Literary-Ghetto-Journal
In the Shadow of the Pyramids: The Motifs of Exodus and Moses’ Leadership in the Wartime Writings of Kalonimus Kalman Shapiro, the Piaseczner Rebbe
Marta Dudzik-Rudkowska
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/1/31/343279/In-the-Shadow-of-the-PyramidsThe-Motifs-of-Exodus
Representing the Warsaw Ghetto in Polish Literature
Sławomir Buryła; Jerzy Giebułtowski
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/1/59/343283/Representing-the-Warsaw-Ghetto-in-Polish
Memory and Reflection: Czesław Miłosz as a Witness to the Holocaust (in Light of Previously Unknown Documents)
Marek Bernacki; Jack J. B. Hutchens
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/1/75/343285/Memory-and-ReflectionCzeslaw-Milosz-as-a-Witness
When Poetry Is Not Enough: The Politics of Memory in Czesław Miłosz's Prologue
Halina Filipowicz
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/1/90/343270/When-Poetry-Is-Not-EnoughThe-Politics-of-Memory-in
Stanisław Lem in the Twenty-First Century
Special Issue (Edited by Joanna Trzeciak Huss)
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/issue/68/2
Stanisław Lem: Traumatized Prophet of Posthumanism
Paweł Majewski
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/2/142/351999/Stanislaw-LemTraumatized-Prophet-of-Posthumanism
Two Faces of Mars: The Red Planet in Stanisław Lem's The Man from Mars and “Ananke” in Light of Contemporary Scientific Pursuits and Martian Fiction
Szymon Kukulak
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/2/102/352004/Two-Faces-of-MarsThe-Red-Planet-in-Stanislaw-Lem-s
An Odyssey without Homecoming: Space and Myth in Stanisław Lem's Return from the Stars
Alfred Gall
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/2/72/351998/An-Odyssey-without-HomecomingSpace-and-Myth-in
Turning Back Time to Keep Writing: Melancholic Memory and the Making of the Modern(ist) Self in Bruno Schulz's “Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass” (1937)
Victoria Buyanovskaya
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/3/3/380915/Turning-Back-Time-to-Keep-WritingMelancholic
Erasing Herstory: Mila Elin, the Avant-garde's Forgotten Female Poet
Agnieszka Jeżyk
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/3/23/380904/Erasing-Herstory-Mila-Elin-the-Avant-garde-s
The Ukrainian War: A View from a NATO Eastern Flank Countr
Christopher Garbowski
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/3/55/380907/The-Ukrainian-WarA-View-from-a-NATO-Eastern-Flank
Two Poems
Józef Wittlin; Gerard T. Kapolka
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/3/70/380914/Two-Poems
The Ukrainian War: A View from a NATO Eastern Flank Country
Christopher Garbowski
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/3/55/380907/The-Ukrainian-WarA-View-from-a-NATO-Eastern-Flank
Erasing Herstory: Mila Elin, the Avant-garde's Forgotten Female Poet
Agnieszka Jeżyk
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/3/23/380904/Erasing-Herstory-Mila-Elin-the-Avant-garde-s
Turning Back Time to Keep Writing: Melancholic Memory and the Making of the Modern(ist) Self in Bruno Schulz's “Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass” (1937)
Victoria Buyanovskaya
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/3/3/380915/Turning-Back-Time-to-Keep-WritingMelancholic
On Military Assistance to the Fighters of the Jewish Ghetto in Warsaw: 80 Years Later
Dariusz Libionka; Philip Earl Steele
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/4/3/383048/On-Military-Assistance-to-the-Fighters-of-the
The Development of Digital Humanities in Poland as an Opportunity for New Research Perspectives
Danuta Smołucha
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/4/36/383046/The-Development-of-Digital-Humanities-in-Poland-as
Introduction: Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz's The Teacher
Jack J. B. Hutchens
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/4/54/383059/Introduction-Jaroslaw-Iwaszkiewicz-s-The-Teacher
The Teacher
Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz; Jack J. B. Hutchens
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/68/4/58/383052/The-Teacher
God and State Above All: Rethinking Polish Independence and Women's Emancipation
Natalie Cornett
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/1/8/385608/God-and-State-Above-AllRethinking-Polish
It Is High Time for Serious Women: The Model of a New Polish Woman in the Kingdom of Poland, 1865–1900
Joanna Dobkowska-Kubacka
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/1/26/385616/It-Is-High-Time-for-Serious-WomenThe-Model-of-a
Pseudonymic Passing and Ambivalent Whiteness in the Contemporary Polish American Immigrant Novel
Diana Filar
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/1/45/385610/Pseudonymic-Passing-and-Ambivalent-Whiteness-in
Educating the Younger Generation of Polish Female Refugees in Postwar Britain: Secondary Grammar Schools for Girls—the Challenges of Resettlement
Agata Błaszczyk
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/1/65/385609/Educating-the-Younger-Generation-of-Polish-Female
Transgression, Struggle, and Scandal: The Postawa of the Polish Women Soldiers and Prisoners
Anna Müller
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/1/86/385612/Transgression-Struggle-and-ScandalThe-Postawa-of
Picturing Novembrists in Paris: Gender and Diasporic Politics in Józef Straszewicz's “Historical Gallery of Contemporary Poland,” c. 1832–1837
Tom Young
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/2/5/387000/Picturing-Novembrists-in-ParisGender-and-Diasporic
“Moscow Mary” Looks behind the Iron Curtain: Dorothy Day Visits Poland and the Soviet Union, 1971
Neal Pease
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/2/36/386998/Moscow-Mary-Looks-behind-the-Iron-CurtainDorothy
Celebrating Polish American Identity
David J. Jackson
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/2/47/386987/Celebrating-Polish-American-Identity
The History of the Polish Collection and Programming at the Chicago Public Library
Maria Zakrzewska
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/2/68/386992/The-History-of-the-Polish-Collection-and
Remembering
Donald E. Pienkos
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/3/3/390160/Remembering
Becoming German, Becoming Polish: The Diverging Paths of the Mennonite Communities of Former Russian and Austrian Poland in the Second Polish Republic
Mark Jantzen
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/3/8/390149/Becoming-German-Becoming-PolishThe-Diverging-Paths
Escape to Freedom and Return to Bondage: A Case Study of the Flight of Mennonites from Deutsch Wymyschle and Gąbin, Poland, in Early 1945
Colin P. Neufeldt; Wojciech Marchlewski
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/3/27/390158/Escape-to-Freedom-and-Return-to-BondageA-Case
The Polish Diaspora in Belarus: Functioning under the Lukashenko Regime
Andrzej Pieczewski; Aliaksandra Sidarava
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/3/52/390162/The-Polish-Diaspora-in-BelarusFunctioning-under
Jan Długosz's Vita Kunegundis as a Source for His Religiosity
Paul J. Radzilowski
https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/tpr/article/69/3/72/390164/Jan-Dlugosz-s-Vita-Kunegundis-as-a-Source-for-His