Antonia Lloyd-Jones
Antonia Lloyd-Jones, the translator of “Warsaw Tales”, explains her relationship with Poland’s capital and why she chose these stories.
Antonia Lloyd-Jones
Antonia Lloyd-Jones, the translator of “Warsaw Tales”, explains her relationship with Poland’s capital and why she chose these stories.
Stuart Dowell
Founded in 1851, Wedel survived both Nazi and communist rule.
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Zula Rabikowska
A photographic project documents the lives and identities of Poland’s largest non-European immigrant community.
Aleks Szczerbiak
What lies behind Confederation’s unexpected success, and can it continue?
Nicholas Hodge
The Czartoryski Museum reopens following a controversial state purchase.
Ian Stephenson
Esperanto’s Polish-Jewish inventor hoped a shared language could calm tensions in his native Białystok.
Gregor Gowans
Poland has many famous sweet delicacies to its name. Here is the low-down on nine of the best.
Wojciech Kość
Both supporters and critics are wrong – or at least premature – in their interpretation of Poland’s exemption from EU climate goals.
Photographer Jerzy Ochoński captured the drama, tragedy and absurdity of martial law in Poland.
Wildlife photographer Exen captures the beauty of the animals of the Białowieża Forest.
Norman Davies
The historian recalls his participation in commemorations of the Katyn massacre, days before the Smolensk plane crash.
Aleks Szczerbiak
Poland’s ruling party faces fresh political and economic challenges in its second term of office.
Fabio Parasecoli
Food has always been at the centre of debate on what Poland is or should be.
Ben Stanley
Political scientist Ben Stanley presents his model for pooling Polish political polls, which Notes from Poland will be regularly featuring.