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Almanac "Essays on Conservatism, 2023
Incorporation into the Russian Empire in the 18th century of the eastern areas of the Polish- Lithuanian Commonwealth, that were according to Russian intellectuals and state fi gures integral parts of “Russian world” detached from it due to adverse ...
M. Krot
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Incorporation into the Russian Empire in the 18th century of the eastern areas of the Polish- Lithuanian Commonwealth, that were according to Russian intellectuals and state fi gures integral parts of “Russian world” detached from it due to adverse ...
M. Krot
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Alexander II and the Polish question on the eve of the January Uprising
History of Everyday Life, 2021D. A. Kosko
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Administrative Reform in the Kingdom of Poland after the January Uprising – Process and Consequences
Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska, sectio G (Ius)Administrative reform in the Kingdom of Poland after the January Uprising (1863–1864) aimed to fully integrate the region into the Russian Empire. Following the failure of Polish efforts for autonomy, the Russian authorities systematically centralised ...
Kamil Bradliński
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ISTORIYA
The article examines the dynamics of the diplomatic conflict caused by the beginning of the January Uprising of 1863—1864. The positions of England, France and Austria in the process of a collective demarche against the actions of the Russian Empire in ...
Yuri Tatunov
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The article examines the dynamics of the diplomatic conflict caused by the beginning of the January Uprising of 1863—1864. The positions of England, France and Austria in the process of a collective demarche against the actions of the Russian Empire in ...
Yuri Tatunov
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Kartki z dziejów igołomskiego powiśla, 2020
The presented chapter describes the events that took place in the area of Igołomia and Wawrzeńczyce during the January Uprising of 1863–1864. These lands, being the southernmost part of the Russian Empire, bordering the Austrian Empire, witnessed in the ...
J. Kozik
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The presented chapter describes the events that took place in the area of Igołomia and Wawrzeńczyce during the January Uprising of 1863–1864. These lands, being the southernmost part of the Russian Empire, bordering the Austrian Empire, witnessed in the ...
J. Kozik
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Scientific Papers of the Kamianets-Podilskyi National Ivan Ohiienko University. History
The purpose of the research. The purpose of this research paper is to explore the figure of Vladyslav Henshel in the context of his participation in the preparation and implementation of the January Uprising of 1863–1864 in Kyiv and the surrounding areas.
Anton Stolyarov
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The purpose of the research. The purpose of this research paper is to explore the figure of Vladyslav Henshel in the context of his participation in the preparation and implementation of the January Uprising of 1863–1864 in Kyiv and the surrounding areas.
Anton Stolyarov
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Slavic Almanac
The large amount of existing scholarship on many problems related to the Polish January uprising of 1863–1864 is combined in modern historiography with the presence of controversial aspects of the topic related to self-identification of the insurgent ...
Yuriy A. Borisyonok
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The large amount of existing scholarship on many problems related to the Polish January uprising of 1863–1864 is combined in modern historiography with the presence of controversial aspects of the topic related to self-identification of the insurgent ...
Yuriy A. Borisyonok
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Polish-Jewish Relations and the January Uprising: The Polish Perspective
Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 1986This chapter focuses on Polish–Jewish relations and the January uprising. The memory of the pro-Polish orientation of the Jews in the January uprising remained alive throughout the 19th and in the early 20th centuries. The legend of patriotic ‘Poles of Mosaic faith’, which crystallized in the 1860s as a part of a broader romantic myth, gained a lasting
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