Bezkarni bandyci stolicy – powieść kryminalna jako narzędzie partyjnej propagandy
Journal Title: Kultura Popularna - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 47
Abstract
The article presents the connection between the criminal novel Bezkarni bandyci stolicy printed on the pages of daily newspaper Głos stolicy and the political struggle between Polska Partia Socjalistyczna and Polska Partia Socjalistyczna‑dawna Frakcja Rewolucyjna. The main cause of creating the novel was criminal activity of Łukasz Siemiątkowski vel „Tata Tasiemka” and Józef Łokietek vel „Doktor Łokietek”, who were related with PPS‑dFR.<br/><br/>
Authors and Affiliations
Paweł Rzewuski
Abstracts for Kultura Popularna nr 4/2017 (54), Homely Spaces / Przestrzenie domowości
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