A book by Dr Olga Linkiewicz, Poland and the Making of Transnational Social Science: Eastern Europe, the United States, and the Wilsonian Moment (2026), has been published by Bloomsbury Academic in the Histories of Internationalism series, edited by David Brydan and Jessica Reinisch. The book reconstructs the circulation of expert knowledge on nationality issues between Poland and the United States in the 1930s. Poland and the Making of Transnational Social Science is the first study to analyse the development of Polish ethnology and sociology within a transnational knowledge circulation. It is also the first work to demonstrate the academic continuity between the transnational circulation of knowledge in the 1930s and the emergence of East European area studies at American universities in the early Cold War period.

We warmly congratulate the author on this publishing success and encourage you to read the book.