Contents
Editorial
- Robert Rauziński, Brygida Solga, The figure of Kazimierz Szczygielski, Ph.D
- Brygida Solga, Ewa Golec, The bibliography of works of Kazimierz Szczygielski
Studies
- Bernard Linek, The role of the migrants from Galicia and the Congress Kingdom of Poland in the Upper Silesian Industrial Region in the 19th c.
- Michał Lis, The year 1945. Głubczyce county as a new abode for the expatriates from the Eastern Borderlands
- Stanisław Koziarski, The condition and needs of transport in Opole
- Krystian Heffner, The functional and spatial determinants of the development of Opole
- Romuald Jończy, Diana Rokita-Poskart, Opole as an academic centre and the issue of migrations ‘for studies’ in Opole voivodeship
- Teresa Sołdra-Gwiżdż, The discourse over the notion ”pogranicze” (”borderland”) in the Polish sociology. Selected issues
Miscellanea and materials
- Sabina Kubiciel-Lodzińska, The demographic transformations in Opole voivodeship and the attractiveness of the region to economic immigrants as viewed by employers
- Agnieszka Lisowska, The contemporary demographic changes and the issue of delinquency in the communes of Lower Silesia voivodeship in the years 2005–2014
- Magdalena Moj, The factors determining the decision of settling down in rural areas based on the self-conducted research
- Kornelia Polek-Duraj, Foreign direct investments in the sawmill industry based on the example of the Wood Processing Company in Opole voivodeship
- Anna Rajchel, The system of values of secondary school students based on the self-conducted research
- Robert Wieczorek, The identity of the region and social bonds in Opole voivodeship in the light of the ”Special Demographic Zone” programme
Reviews
- Natalia Kotrys, The international research conference “European women in the politics from the modern times till the present day”/”Europäische Frauen in der politischen Sphäre der Frühen Neuzeit bis zur Gegenwart”, Wrocław 1st–2nd December 2016
In memoriam
- Prof. dr hab. Mirosław Cygański (1925–2016) (Michał Lis)
- Dr Adolf Kühnemann (1934–2017) (Michał Lis)