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Legacy
Rómpsczi’s vision of Kashubia and the Kashubs is the subject of the book Naród: wspólnota wyobrażona Jan Rompski do Kaszubów by Artúr Jablonskji, an assistant in the faculty of liberal arts at the University of Warsaw. Referencing Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities, the author argues that Rómpsczi imagined Kashubian identity as formed by… and a civic nationalism.

Bit more about dialect that references KO?

Mention of GGB in article about U&E.

Article about graffiti (Soviet Blocks project) in the Iskar district of Sofia produced by Berlin Kidz and documented by Good Guy Boris. The art work was reported on in the Bulgarian media where it was speculated to have been produced using a drone or even contain extraterrestrial meaning.

On the 27 June 2024 the graffiti was featured on the Bulgarian news channel Nova News in a segment presented by anchor Daniela Pehlivanova.

Links for Morgnshtern? English bit about footy, and sports in general,, and specifically about sports organisations.

Link to Chłopska Sprawa and ''[https://polona.pl/preview/3d901cab-f7c1-4c5a-abb5-bb8fd7120dd5 Fara św. Krzyża w Tczewie]'' for article illustration!

Links for BB: Study of coverage in Przekrój, newsreel produced by the Warsaw Documentary Film Studio.

Władysław Broniewski poem?
Broniewski penned the poem Cześć i dynamit about the Siege of Madrid, followed by No pasarán! as the fall of the city neared. The latter poem, first published in the Warsaw weekly Czarno na Białem, described graffiti written by dying Republican soldiers as a beacon of hope against fascism.

Burning Candy (alternatively Before Chrome ) is a street art collective from London, United Kingdom.

Artwork by the collective was incorporated into the work of the artist John Dolan.





Participants
Burning Candy is known to include the graffiti artist Cept, Cyclops, Australian artist Dscreet, Gold Peg, LL Brainwash, Mighty Mo, Rowdy, Sickboy, Sweet Toof, and Tek33. The collective's origins have been described as a knitting circle that originally took place in the basement of a Mecca Bingo hall.

Random bits & bobs

 * Reference for Gitowscy?


 * Kociewians


 * Link to Radical Peasants Party programme

Comics
Trainspotters have been depicted in comic form in various publications. In 1987 a Viz strip featured a new character called ‘Timothy Potter, Trainspotter’. From the early 1990s Acne comic included a trainspotting character called Borin Norman and a recurring strip titled ‘Train Spotters’.



A tetsu-doru (鉄ドル) is an idol, while solottetsu (ソロ鉄) denotes an unmarried female railfan.