The main Polish Parties in Lviv and the Lviv Region during the Sanacija Period in Poland (1926-1939)

The main Polish Parties in Lviv and the Lviv Region during the Sanacija Period in Poland (1926-1939)

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Igor Kim

Pedagogical University of Volgograd

January 29, 2009

Library, Center for Urban History

Within the framework of the scholarship program of the Center for Urban History, the presentation of a research project by Lecturer of the Faculty of General History of the Pedagogical University of Volgograd and Candidate of Historic Sciences, Igor Kim, took place.

This project is part of a general project called "Interaction of the Key Polish Political Forces during the Period of the Sanation (Sanacja) Regime in Poland (1926-1939)." Igor Kim aims to research interactions particularly between the Polish political forces in Lviv and its province which will make it possible to reveal the specifics of these relations during the Sanation period and to define the role of the administrative and national factors. To date, the topic of the election campaigns and Parliamentary elections of 1935 and 1938 has been most developped.

His project is part of a general project called "Interaction of the Key Polish Political Forces during the Period of the Sanation (Sanacja) Regime in Poland (1926-1939)." Igor Kim aims to research interactions particularly between the Polish political forces in Lviv and its province which will make it possible to reveal the specifics of these relations during the Sanation period and to define the role of the administrative and national factors. To date, the topic of the election campaigns and Parliamentary elections of 1935 and 1938 has been most developped.

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Igor Kim

Lecturer of the Faculty of General History of the Pedagogical University of Volgograd and Candidate of Historic Sciences.

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Сover Image: Military celebrations near the column of A. Mickiewicz. Lviv, 1930 / Memorial Museum of Totalitarian Regimes "Territory of Terror"