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Borderlands Bibliography: Z. Anthony Kruszewski in Wartime Europe and Postwar America

The Melikian Center: Russian, Eurasian & East European Studies is celebrating the extraordinary life of Professor Kruszewski from a Polish resistance fighter during World War II to a leading intellectual and award-winning educator in the Polish-American c

Selected Articles, Reviews, and Conference Proceedings 

The Revival of the Polish Diaspora in Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine 
Z. Anthony Kruszewski 
Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America, The Polish review (New York. 1956), 1996, Vol.41 (3), p.293-308

Antoni Grabowski
Ornstein-Galicia, Jacob L ; Kruszewski, Z. Anthony
Language problems & language planning, 1989, Vol.13 (2), p.163-164

In Defense of La Raza. The Los Angeles Mexican Consulate and the Mexican Community, 1929 to 1936
Kruszewski, Z Anthony
Social Science Quarterly, 1984, Vol.65 (1), p.230-231

Modernization and Political-Tension Management: A Socialist Society in Perspective. Case Study of Poland
Taborsky, Edward ; Pirages, Dennis Clark ; Kruszewski, Z. Anthony ; Czerwinski, E. J. ; Piekalkiewicz, Jaroslaw
The Western Political Quarterly, 1973, Vol.26 (1), p.178-180

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