The Krakow Legends

The Krakow Legends
Author: Jaroslaw Skora
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781387696550

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Legendy Krakowskie Legends of Krakow

Legendy Krakowskie Legends of Krakow
Author: Anna Majorczyk
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2012-01
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 8362836318

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The Polish Legends Part 1

The Polish Legends Part 1
Author: Jaroslaw Skora
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781387698837

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Dust Off the Gold Medal

Dust Off the Gold Medal
Author: Sara L. Schwebel,Jocelyn Van Tuyl
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-08-23
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781000417616

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The oldest and most prestigious children’s literature award, the Newbery Medal has since 1922 been granted annually by the American Library Association to the children’s book it deems "most distinguished." Medal books enjoy an outsized influence on American children’s literature, figuring perennially on publishers’ lists, on library and bookstore shelves, and in school curricula. As such, they offer a compelling window into the history of US children’s literature and publishing, as well as into changing societal attitudes about which books are "best" for America’s schoolchildren. Yet literary scholars have disproportionately ignored the Medal winners in their research. This volume provides a critically- and historically-grounded scholarly analysis of representative but understudied Newbery Medal books from the 1920s through the 2010s, interrogating the disjunction between the books’ omnipresence and influence, on the one hand, and the critical silence surrounding them, on the other. Dust Off the Gold Medal makes a case for closing these scholarly gaps by revealing neglected texts’ insights into the politics of children’s literature prizing and by demonstrating how neglected titles illuminate critical debates currently central to the field of children’s literature. In particular, the essays shed light on the hidden elements of diversity apparent in the neglected Newbery canon while illustrating how the books respond—sometimes in quite subtle ways—to contemporaneous concerns around race, class, gender, disability, nationalism, and globalism.

Legends of Jewish Krakow

Legends of Jewish Krakow
Author: Artur Kiela
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2012-01
Genre: Jewish legends
ISBN: 8362836342

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Castles Legends Castles in Poland

Castles Legends  Castles in Poland
Author: Kinga Kijewska
Publsiher: e-bookowo
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788395789359

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Castles Legends. Castles in Poland is a collection of legends about fifty castles located in present-day Poland. This compilation contains both well-known stories, such as the Legend of the Wawel Dragon, and those lesser-known, such as the Legend of Iris of Tęczyn Castle. This book takes you on an exciting adventure to distant lands across different historical eras. Take a peek at Kruszwica Castle from the times preceding the rule of the Piast dynasty, or at the 20th-century Książ Castle. Investigate how facts mould with beliefs into one, and how seemingly innocent events take on a legendary status. Castles Legends. Castles in Poland is a must-read for all enthusiasts of castles, intriguing stories, mysteries, hidden treasures, ghosts, spectres, and demons of all kind. This book takes you to a whole different world; a realm of wonders. This e-book was created as part of the project Castles.today. The project seeks to promote history and tourism by offering high-quality content related to castles and forts scattered around the globe. We want to offer you a getaway from the daily hustle and take you back in time to the era of princesses and knights strolling in castle chambers and along defensive walls.

Urban Change in Central Europe

Urban Change in Central Europe
Author: Jacek Purchla
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2022-10-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000771459

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The changes that Central European cities have undergone since 1989 deserve a complex, interdisciplinary analysis that offers deep insight into the specific nature of the transformation taking place in the region. This book presents a multidimensional and cross-disciplinary case study of Kraków, focusing on the changes taking place in Central Europe over the last three decades. This book answers the question of how the once neglected city of Kraków has transformed into a thriving global tourist destination, an attractive investment market, and a European leader of shared services. It examines political, socio-economic, cultural, and architectural development of the city against the ongoing processes of post-1989 political and economic transition, European integration, and globalisation. The authors offer a portrait of the evolution in thinking about the developmental resources of the city, accounting for what is broadly construed as culture and heritage. Whereas previous studies have offered only one-dimensional insights into these phenomena, this book highlights the specific characteristics of the transition and identifies the challenges typical of many cities in Czechia, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary, after the fall of communism. This book will be valuable reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate and PhD students of economic geography, urban studies, public management, political studies, sociology, culture and heritage management, and modern history, as well as those with an interest in Central European and transformation issues.

The Trumpeter of Krakow

The Trumpeter of Krakow
Author: Eric P. Kelly
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781439136218

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For well over thirty years, Eric P. Kelly’s Newbery Award winner has brought the color and romance of ancient times to young readers. Today, The Trumpeter of Krakow is an absorbing and dramatic as when it was first published in 1928. There was something about the Great Tarnov Crystal...Wise men spoke of it in hushed tones. Others were ready to kill for it. Now a murderous Tartar chief is bent on possessing it. But young Joseph Charnetski was bound by an ancient oath to protect the jewel at all costs. When Joseph and his family seek refuge in medieval Krakow, they are caught up in the plots and intrigues of alchemists, hypnotists, and a dark messenger of evil. Will Joseph be able to protect the crystal, and the city, from the plundering Tartars?