Mazovia Regional Studies 2020/35 Start › Mazovia Regional Studies 2020/35 Part I. Analyses and StudiesPart II. Self governmentPart III. Miscellaneous DOI no: 10.21858/msr.35 Volumen no: 35 Online edition Part. I Analyses and Studies Cecylia Leszczyńska, Mazovia and its economy in the context of the 100th anniversary of Poland’s independence: from the Second to the Third Polish Republic. Part two: 1945–2018: the Polish People’s Republic and the Third Polish Republic page 11 Anna Pawlikowska-Piechotka, Maciej Piechotka, Historical sports facilities of Warsaw as an asset for contemporary tourism. Part two: after World War II page 49 Karolina Pietrzykowska, Jerzy Wojtatowicz, Changes in the rural landscape of Mazovia and their impact on recreational values of the landscape due to the presence of Phasianidae birds page 65 Agnieszka Starzyk, Kurpie in scientific research. Series: Kurpie. Transformation of the settlement landscape until Poland’s accession to the European Union page 143 Wanda Misiak, The liability for the obligations of people running an architectural business under the regulations in force page 155 Marta Sawer, The Rehn-Meidner model and its role in Swedish political economy page 163 Part II. Self government Anna Wieczorek, Imposing spatial order – an efficient system or chaos? Key legal acts and documents determining spatial development in Poland, individual regions, districts and municipalities page 175 Part III. Miscellaneous Maciej Sulmicki, Mazowieckie Voivodeship at the European Week of Regions and Cities 2020-13.10.2020. – Video conference report page 197 PDF Button See other editions Mazovia Regional Studies 2023/44 Mazovia Regional Studies 2022/43 Mazovia Regional Studies 2021/37 Mazovia Regional Studies 2013/13 Return to editions list PDF Button Skip back to main navigation