From 1959 onward he began publishing his research in North America: in the Etudes Slaves (Montreal) and the Polish Review (New York).
Polish language | Peer review | Second Polish Republic | Partisan Review | Polish Navy | Electoral and Administrative Review Commission | Polish Academy of Sciences | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth | National Review | Polish people | The New York Times Book Review | Polish resistance movement in World War II | North American Review | Monthly Review | The Paris Review | Solidarity (Polish trade union) | peer review | judicial review | Polish American | Polish United Workers' Party | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | Harvard Law Review | Columbia Journalism Review | Administrative Review Board | The New York Review of Books | Polish literature | Physical Review Letters | Saturday Review | Polish Legions | Polish Armed Forces |
Władysław Tatarkiewicz, "Outline of the History of Philosophy in Poland," translated from the Polish by Christopher Kasparek, The Polish Review, vol.
Christopher Kasparek, review of Michael Alfred Peszke, The Polish Underground Army, the Western Allies, and the Failure of Strategic Unity in World War II, in The Polish Review, vol.
Christopher Kasparek, "Krystyna Skarbek: Re-viewing Britain's Legendary Polish Agent," The Polish Review, vol.