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“Unsuccessful Agents”: the Practice of Denunciation Among the Exiled Participants of the January Uprising [PDF]

open access: yesHerald of Omsk University. Series: Historical Studies, 2020
The article analyzes the role of denunciations in the life of exiled participants of the January uprising. The authors characterizes the denunciations from the point of view of authorship, targeted orientation and thematic content. On the example of biographies of four multiple informers: Alexander Wodzynski, Antoni Bonasiewicz, Henryk Waszkewicz and ...
Svetlana A. Mulina, Wieslaw Caban
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Formation of Political Discourse of Orthodox Western Russian Clergy during January Uprising of 1863

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Russian History
The author examines the regional characteristics of the Polish separatist uprising of 1863 (January Uprising) in the territory of Lithuania and Belarus, a territory which was part of Western Russia at the time.
Alexander Yu. Bendin
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ODESA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND THE JANUARY UPRISING OF 1863-1864: MATERIALS OF ONE CRIMINAL CASE

open access: yesChornomors'ka Mynuvshyna, 2023
В статті вперше запропоновано публікацію документів однієї кримінальної справи, які розкривають вплив подій Січневого повстання 1863–1864 рр. на учнів приватної чоловічої гімназії Одеси. З’ясовано, що учні гімназії обговорювали та переймались подіями повстання в Польщі і навіть мріяли приєнатися до польських загонів.
O. Bachynska
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THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF GOVERNING THE SOUTHWESTERN KRAI OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE AFTER THE 1863 JANUARY UPRISING

open access: yesUral Historical Journal, 2022
The article analyzes the imperial policy in the Volhynian, Kiev and Podolsk governorates after the suppression of the 1863 January Uprising. The specifics of the concept of the Russian administration’s activities in this territory were determined not only by the characteristics of the region (the small number of the Polish population, compared with the
Jacek Legieć
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Albert von Tucholka – weapon supplier for the January Uprising

open access: yesMasuro-⁠Warmian Bulletin, 2019
In 1863, many inhabitants of East Prussia became involved in helping Polish insurgents. One of them was Albert von Tucholka, a merchant from Pisz, who bought weapons and ammunition in Eastern Prussia and delivered them to Poland. His activities were soon discovered by Prussian authorities.
Tomasz Wyżlic
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Sword of Christ. Christian inspirations of Polish socialism before the January Uprising

open access: yesJournal of Education Culture and Society, 2020
The article presents the history of the Christian fraction of Polish sociali sm against the background of the era, from the very beginning until its end after the January Upris ing. On the basis of the texts from the era the understanding of socialism, the principles of the program of Clusters of the Polish People and the anatomy of Fr.
Piotr Kuligowski
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The Position and Role of So-called “Mixed Offices” in the Governorate Administration of the Kingdom of Poland after the January Uprising

open access: yesStudia Iuridica Lublinensia, 2019
The Russian model of supervision and control of administration was introduced in the Kingdom of Poland concurrently with the reorganisation of the governorate and district administration after the January Uprising.
Grzegorz Smyk
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Their Words, Their Deeds. The January Uprising in the Memory of Women (1864–1914)

open access: yesCzasopismo Naukowe Instytutu Studiów Kobiecych
This article examines lesser-known dimensions of women’s memory of the January Uprising, focusing on the emotional experiences of female participants and observers of the events of 1863–1864. It primarily considers autobiographical memory, reconstructed from diaries and memoirs written by women who lived through the insurrection.
E. Kostrzewska
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Teacher Training Colleges on the Territory of the Kingdom of Poland in the Russian Educational Policy after the January Uprising

open access: yesRes Historica, 2023
The activities of government teachers’ training colleges in the Kingdom of Poland in the years 1866–1915 served to prepare candidates for teaching work in elementary schools.
Dariusz Szewczuk
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Archival Sources on the Support of the January Uprising of 1863-1864 by the Inhabitants of Kherson Province of the Russian Empire and the Consequences for the Liberation Movement

open access: yesHistory: The Journal of the Historical Association, 2022
The aim of the article is to shed light on the influence of the January Uprising of 1863-1864 on ethnic Polish territory on the revival of the revolutionary and national liberation movement in the Kherson region.
Eugene Sinkevych
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