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The article is devoted to the novel Crusaders (1935) by the Polish novelist Zofia Kossak (1889–1968). It discusses the author’s hypothesis about the Polish participation in the First Crusade (1096–1099). The article focuses on the possible interpretation
Iwan Rajczew
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W poszukiwaniu duchowej syntezy. Eksperymentalny tekst ezoteryczny z 1921 roku
The small book titled Na skrzydłach szału (On the Wings of Madness) is a unique document related to the history of esotericism in interwar Poland. The original composition and specific narrative strategy employed by Jerzy Znamierowski, also known as ...
Monika Rzeczycka, Agata Świerzowska
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The historical dispute over Polish Messianism and John Paul II’s thought
The paper addresses the problem of historical role and impact of John Paul II’s teachings on the dispute over Polish messianism which has been consistently present in the Polish literature and philosophy over the past two centuries. The article is an attempt to determine the pope’s actual contribution to the development of the idea of Polish messianism,
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Les visions millénaristes et joachimites au sein de la Grande Émigration polonaise
The article is a study of the main millenarian visions of Joachimite inspiration that appeared within the Great Polish Emigration in the 1840s: evoking the coming of the era of the Spirit at the end of time, after the eras of the Father and the Son ...
Tomasz Szymański
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Ukraine at war: Baseline identity and social construction
Abstract Ukrainians' resilience in the face of Russia's 2022 invasion can be explained by cumulative identity change through successive revolutions: the Orange Revolution in 2004, the Maidan Revolution or Revolution of Dignity in 2013–2014 and the current as yet unnamed war. The two phases of the war, from 2014 and 2022, have accelerated both the civic
Andrew Wilson
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This article is a reflection on contemporary Polish-Catholic identity. It begins by reflecting on how a gluing-together of national and religious identity is evident in discourses about the most pressing challenge of the Catholic Church in Poland today:
Magdalena Dziaczkowska
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„Sen polski”: przypadek romantyków i nie tylko
This article proposes the notion of ‘the Polish dream’ as it appears in Polish literature at the end of the eighteenth century. The Romantic period saw the development of this unique phenomenon and its symbolic meanings.
Michał Kuziak
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The Polish-Catholic National Church: Between Messianism and Socialism
Religious reformism is sometimes linked with social radicalism. In Poland, perhaps the most striking example of this was Father Andrzej Huszno’s Polish-Catholic National Church, which was active in the 1920’s. The PKKN doctrine linked proletarian anti-capitalism and Polish national messianism of romantic provenance with an attempt to re-interpret ...
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Dialogues: anthropology and literature
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 762-809, September 2024.
Siddratul Muntaha Jillani +8 more
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Developing since the Partitions, Polish messianism always strengthened in the periods when the Polish state and the existence of the Polish nation were threatened.
Leszek Makówka
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