- Tytuł:
- Henryk Dembiński: The Man Who Became a Communist after Death?
- Autorzy:
- Libera, Paweł
- Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2131440.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2021-07-18
- Wydawca:
- Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla PAN w Warszawie
- Tematy:
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communism
Comintern
the left
Communist Party of Poland
Communist Party of Western Belorussia
Henryk Dembiński
Czesław Miłosz - Opis:
- The case of Henryk Dembiński (1908–41) represents the left-wing involvement of Polish intellectuals in the interwar period. After 1945, the party historians left a communist mark on his image. Those in exile also accepted this thesis. In fact, party historians portrayed Dembiński’s life in a one-sided fashion and omitted events inconsistent with their narrative. In light an of relevant accounts and documents, this article shows that Dembiński was neither a member of the communist party nor its youth organisation even though, in 1935–6, he participated in some activities inspired by the Communist Party of Poland (KPP), and edited a periodical supported financially by the KPP. It is unclear whether this was conscious cooperation or a matter of manipulation by the party. In 1937, Dembiński joined the Polish Socialist Party (PPS) and was engaged in catholic activities centre, which the communists at the time perceived as a change of his political views. Nonetheless, after the war, party historians unequivocally stated that he was a communist.
- Źródło:
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Acta Poloniae Historica; 2021, 123; 239-260
0001-6829 - Pojawia się w:
- Acta Poloniae Historica
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki