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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2021 · 34 MIN

After the Great War - Lublin: multiculturalism and new countries in 1918

from European Network Remembrance and Solidarity · host Łukasz Jasina, Volodymyr Dyshlevuk, Natalia Przesmycka, Grzegorz Brudny, Julia Hartwig, Andrij Saweneć, Stephanie Weismann, Sławomir Jacek Żurek, Teresa Klimowicz

Located in the center of the country, Lublin was a laboratory for Polish multiculturalism after the end of World War I. How did different worlds - mainly Polish and Jewish - lived together in the city? What was the position of the Evangelicals, and what of the Orthodox? Does the history of Lublin's multiculturalism continue today?

Located in the center of the country, Lublin was a laboratory for Polish multiculturalism after the end of World War I. How did different worlds - mainly Polish and Jewish - lived together in the city? What was the position of the Evangelicals, and what of the Orthodox? Does the history of Lublin's multiculturalism continue today?

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