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PROBLEMS OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH HISTORY IN THE SCIENTIFIC WORKS OF POLISH RESEARCHERS

Istoriya: Informatsionno-analiticheskii Zhurnal, 2021
The review examines the works of Polish researches in which the problems of the history of the Russian Orthodox Church are analyzed. The relationship along the lines of «church-state» and «church-intelligentsia» is presented. The conclusions of Polish historians boil down to the fact that the church and the state in Russia interacted in order to turn ...
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The Orthodox Church and the Jews in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Jewish History, 2003
Relations between the Orthodox Church and the Jews in the Polish-Lithianian Commonwealth followed the same pattern as those with the Uniates and the Roman Catholics.1 This is not surprising. The similar institutional and economic structures of the three churches made patterns of contact uniform, particularly economic ones, and the official doctrine of ...
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Building National Identity through Negation: Problem of Orthodox Churches in the Second Polish Republic [PDF]

open access: possible, 2021
Po zakończeniu I wojny światowej Polska odzyskała długo oczekiwaną niepodległość. Dla odrodzonego organizmu państwowego pierwszorzędną sprawą stała się materialna i duchowa odbudowa państwa oraz poczucia tożsamości narodowej jego obywateli. Budowanie tego rodzaju wartości może opierać się na postawach zarówno pozytywnych, jak i negatywnych.
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The Polish Orthodox Church in the Twentieth Century and Beyond: Prisoner of History by Edward D. Wynot Jr. (review)

The Catholic Historical Review, 2016
The Polish Orthodox Church in the Twentieth Century and Beyond: Prisoner of History. By Edward D. Wynot Jr. (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield. 2015. Pp. xiii, 123. $75.00. ISBN 978-1-7391-98841, clothbound; ISBN 978-0-7391-9885-8, ebook.)This monograph depicts a portrait of the church whose appearance is compared to the ...
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The Ukrainian Orthodox Autocephalous Church in the Reports of Polish Diplomatic Missions in the Ukrainian SSR (1923‒1930)

Scientific Yearbook "History of Religions in Ukraine"
References to the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church of 1921 (UAOC) in the diplomatic correspondence of Polish diplomatic missions in the Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic (Ukrainian SSR) are collected and analyzed. These include copies of reports from the Delegation for Optionation in Kyiv and the Consulate General of the Second Polish Republic
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The Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church Towards the Rise of NSZZ “Solidarity” and the Introduction of Martial Law in Poland

Athenaeum Polskie Studia Politologiczne
Throughout the period of the People’s Republic of Poland, the PAKP was part of the trend of religious loyalty to the state promoted by the communist authorities. In many respects, it declared support for the political, social and economic changes taking place after 1945. This was due to both its own organizational weaknesses and theological assumptions.
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On the question of activity of Orthodox Church Council in the Second Polish Republic (1919–1921)

Slavic World: Commonality and Diversity. Young Scholar Conference Papers. 24-25 May 2022, 2022
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