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Tytuł:
Aktywność narodowo-niepodległościowa Jana Gwalberta Pawlikowskiego (do 1921 roku)
National-independence Activity of Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski (until 1921)
Autorzy:
Sikorski, Tomasz
Wątor, Adam
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/477200.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Instytut Pamięci Narodowej, Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu
Tematy:
idea narodowa
niepodległość
Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski
Narodowa Demokracja
Galicja Wschodnia
national idea
independence
National Democracy
East Galicia
Opis:
This article is the first in Polish historiography to attempt to show the political activity of Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski. Pawlikowski was a member of the Galician intellectual elite. He was a well-known economist, columnist, literary historian, cultural patron, climber, pioneer of nature conservation, but also a politician. Throughout his life he was consistently associated with the movement of the National Democracy as many associations, organizations and banks (e.g. Galician Economic Association, Land Reclamation Bank, Parcel Bank, Agricultural Wheel Association, Organization of National Unity, Society Poland). He sat on the Central Committee The National League, co-organized the National Democratic Party in Galicia (in the years 1907–1914 he was the president), sat in the General Council of the People’s and National Union. He participated directly in the most important political events in Eastern Galicia, and after 1918 he became actively involved in public activity in 2nd Polish Republic.
Źródło:
Pamięć i Sprawiedliwość; 2018, 31; 262-279
1427-7476
Pojawia się w:
Pamięć i Sprawiedliwość
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Polityka zasad i celów. Polski obóz narodowodemokratyczny w Rosji w latach 1917–1918
A Policy of Principles and Goals. The Polish National Democratic Faction in Russia 1917–1918
Autorzy:
Tarasiuk, Dariusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/477180.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Instytut Pamięci Narodowej, Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu
Tematy:
Narodowa Demokracja
niepodległość Polski
polityka
Rosja
National Democracy
independence of Poland
politics
Russia
Opis:
The Russian revolutions have been a major influence on the activity of the National Democracy (ND). Most importantly, they provided an opportunity for the movement to openly put forward a programme of restoration of an independent, united Polish state. All of its political activities have therefore been subordinated to this cause. One of the movement’s leaders, Stanisław Grabski, discussed the resulting priorities facing the National Democrats in Russia in his open letter dated 20 March 1917, in which he placed paramount importance on promoting the achievement of European peace and stopping Germany’s expansion to the East as a condition for a satisfactory solution to the Polish issue. In Russia, however, the ND had to refrain from speaking out in public on certain issues, such as Poland’s eastern border, as they feared that this would affect the situation of Poles then residing in Russia, if not prompt the latter to conclude a separatist peace with Germany. In this situation, the National Democracy in Russia focused mainly on publicising the anti-German elements of their political agenda and planning the creation of a Polish army to back their pro-coalition policies. Due to Russia’s declining position on the international stage, the political role of the National Democracy’s chapter in Russia was gradually weakened by the departure of its leaders towards Western Europe. Following the October Revolution, their status became precarious; once the Russian-German peace treaty was concluded, their activity had to be limited chiefly to assisting in the transfer of troops to the Polish army in France.
Źródło:
Pamięć i Sprawiedliwość; 2018, 31; 113-121
1427-7476
Pojawia się w:
Pamięć i Sprawiedliwość
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Polska inna niż PRL. Rozważania programowe O co walczymy? na łamach organu Stronnictwa Narodowego „Walka” w latach 1941–1944
Poland other than PRL (Polish People’s Republic). O co walczymy? (What do we fight for?) – programme consideration within the body of the National Party “Walka” in the period of 1941–1944
Autorzy:
Kosiński, Krzysztof
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/477628.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Instytut Pamięci Narodowej, Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu
Tematy:
Stronnictwo Narodowe
okupacja
prasa podziemna
program społeczno-gospodarczy
alternatywa dla socjalizmu i komunizmu
katolicka nauka społeczna
socjalizm
etatyzm
liberalizm
narodowa demokracja
National Party
occupation
underground press
social and economy programme
alternative for Socialism and Communism
Catholic social teachings
socialism
statism
liberalism
national democracy
Opis:
During the period of 1941–1944, “Walka” the head body of the National Party in the period of occupation published the series entitled “O co walczymy?” (What do we fight for?). It was comprised of 32 detailed drafts. They presented political, social and economic programme. At the same time, they comprise evidence of how the method of the programme invented by the NP was created during the four years of war. This article includes the analysis of the whole series entitled “O co walczymy?”, it depicts the political group where it was created and outlines the ideological and historic contexts. The analysis allows us to draw the conclusion that, at the beginning, the attention of the “O co walczymy” series’ authors was drawn to geopolitics and the issue of future borders. Since 1942 it was dominated by social and economic subjects. The “O co walczymy?” series proves that during the period of occupation, the National Party developed a comprehensive programme which included such issues as agricultural reform, education, higher education, the middle class, right for ownership, the judiciary, and work ethics. The local government and social organisations were to be the foundation of the “national political system”. Capitalism was to be the focal point of the system – as the source of moral standards and the safety catch protecting the national idea against distortion. The “O co walczymy?” series allows to imagine what the post-war Poland would be, if the power was not taken over by Communists.
Źródło:
Pamięć i Sprawiedliwość; 2017, 30; 86-130
1427-7476
Pojawia się w:
Pamięć i Sprawiedliwość
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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