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Some Linguistic Phenomena in Belarusian Cities during the 2020 Mass Protests in BelarusFollowing the results of the rigged presidential election in Belarus in August 2020, mass protests broke out in the country. These events completely changed the life of... see more

How Poles Radicalised Belarusians: On the Mechanism of CoercionThe great reconstruction of Central-Eastern Europe after World War I mainly consisted in building national states in place of multinational empires, but it also involved social transformations... see more

Background: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women. In the countries of Central and Eastern Europe founder mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are responsible for a significant proportion of breast cancer cases; however, regional differen... see more

This article focuses on the press discourse analysis concerning education and Polish school system in Belarus which took place in the period 2014–2016 in «Glos znad Niemna na uchodzstwie» («A voice from the Neman River in Exile») weekly. The situation of ... see more

This article focuses on the press discourse analysis concerning education and Polish school system in Belarus which took place in the period 2014–2016 in «Glos znad Niemna na uchodzstwie» («A voice from the Neman River in Exile») weekly. The situation of ... see more

The New Polish Cyrillic in Independent BelarusAfter the fall of communism and the breakup of the Soviet Union, the religious life of the Roman Catholic community revived in independent Belarus. The country’s Catholics are concentrated in western Belarus, ... see more

Soft Belarusization: (Re)building of Identity or “Border Reinforcement”The paper focuses on shifts in official discourse in Belarus since 2014, after the Ukrainian events, that are labelled “soft Belarusization”. This new approach can be interpreted as an... see more

The New Polish Cyrillic in Independent BelarusAfter the fall of communism and the breakup of the Soviet Union, the religious life of the Roman Catholic community revived in independent Belarus. The country’s Catholics are concentrated in western Belarus, ... see more

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