Belarusian Historical Review. Volume 30 Fascicles 1-2 (58–59) December 2023
Articles
Uladzimir Padalinski. An Image of a Sejm Deputy in the Language of Political Discourse of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the second half of the 16th –early 17th century.
Hanna Slavina. The Project of the Military-defensive Union presented by the Belarusian People’s Republic in 1919 at the Paris Peace Conference.
Jerzy Grzybowski. Belarusian Regional Scientific Association in Latvia: creation and activity (1932–1936).
Uladzimir Valodzin, Iryna Ramanava. The Nonconformity in Minsk of the Thaw period: The case of Kim Chadziejeŭ and Eduard Haračy (1962).
Hienadź Sahanovič. “Negative Consequences are Possible”, or Discussion on the Baltic Substrate Theory in the BSSR during Mašeraŭ Era.
Jury Hardziejeŭ. The symbolic space of Hrodna in the second half of the 80s and early 90s of the 20th century.
History of Historiography
Chris Lorenz. It Takes Three to Tango. History between the ‘Practical’ and the ‘Historical’ Past.
New Literature: Reviews
Ryhor Majeŭski. The paradoxes of the five-volume book on the Belarusian statehood history.
Aliaksandr Kazakoŭ. New cover – old flaws. The second version of the book on the battle of Orša and the 1512–1522 war.
Sciapan Sturejka. Myth-making and conspiracy theories as the historian’s tools.
Staliūnas, Darius. Poland or Rus’? Lithuania as a part of the Russian Empire. Moscow, 2022 (Siarhiej Tokć).
Karalioŭ, Maksim; Krent, Dzmitryj. Entrust comrade Šķilters: Latvian studies in the interwar BSSR. Viciebsk – Warsaw, 2022 (Sciapan Zacharkievič).
Sloin, Andrew. The Jewish revolution in Belorussia: economy, race and Bolshevik power. Bloomington, 2017 (Vital Zajka).
In memoriam
Siarhiej Šupa. Vitaut Kipel, a history-long life.
Authors of the issue.
