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Tytuł:
Polski panslawizm jako idea geopolityczna
Polish Pan-Slavism as a Geopolitical Idea
Autorzy:
Ebrhardt, Piotr
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/540484.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geopolityczne
Tematy:
Słowiańszczyzna
Polska
panslawizm
Slavic World
Polska
Pan-Slavism
Opis:
W artykule przedstawiono dokonania polskiego słowianofilstwa i panslawizmu. Była to idea polityczna, która ma w Polsce blisko dwieście lat tradycji. Jego orędownikami byli początkowo wielcy koryfeusze polskiej nauki, tacy jak Stanisław Staszic lub literatury pięknej jak Adam Mickiewicz. W późniejszym czasie koncepcje panslawistyczne były przyjmowane w Polsce z coraz większą nieufnością a nawet wrogością, gdyż widziano w nich ideologie renegacką i moskalofilską. Niemniej panslawiści odegrali istotną rolę w polskiej myśli geopolitycznej. Kwestie te zostały opisane i skomentowane.
The paper presents the history of the Polish Pan-Slavic movement, along with the views of its most important representatives, concerning the position and the geopolitical future of the Polish territories. The supporters of Pan-Slavism aimed at the establishment of the political community of the Slavonic nations. Such a community could have been established only after the normalisation of the Polish- Russian relations, which had a character of a confrontation. That is why the primary task of the Polish Pan-Slavic movement was the assessment of the Polish-Russian relations and the tendency towards its improvement, since this was the condition of the Slavic unity. The beginnings of the Polish Pan-Slavic movement are linked with the first decades of the 19th century, and especially with the political decisions that were taken during the Vienna Congress. It was then that the autonomous Polish Kingdom was established within the confines of the Russian Empire. This had an important influence on the attitudes of the Polish intellectual elite with respect to Russia. They hoped for the more partnership-like Polish-Russian relations and for the extension of the territory of the Polish Kingdom. In the years 1815-1830 numerous projects and programs appeared, in which it was demonstrated that the community of Slavs would bring positive political repercussions and shall contribute to the improvement of the living conditions of the western and southern Slavs. As an example, the views of Stanisław Staszic are presented, whose opinions were shared by many Polish political activists. In the subsequent part of the article the influence is considered of the Polish- Russian war of 1830-1831 and the anti-Russian uprising of 1863 on the ideological evolution of the Polish Pan-Slavic movement. The Polish-Russian antagonism exerted an influence on the attitudes of Poles towards their eastern neighbour. The views of the activists of the Pan-Slavic movement underwent differentiation. Some of them took with respect to Russia an attitude of giving in (like, for instance, Adam Gurowski). At the same time, numerous Polish political activists tried to use the Pan-Slavic argumentation in the development of various political and geopolitical programs. It is in this context that the work of such authors as Henryk Kamieński, Kazimierz Krzywicki, Karol Mikoszewski, as well as that of some others, is presented in the article. The second part of the article refers already to the Pan-Slavic concepts, which developed in the 20th century. At the beginning of the 20th century the Neo-Slavic movement appeared on the Polish territories, attempting to get in close touch with all of the Slavonic nations. To a certain extent this movement had an anti-Russian character. And it did not really play any important political role. It was only during the World War II that an activation of the circles, representing the Pan-Slavic orientation, took place. Aggression of the Germanic Nazi troops called for the unity and solidarity of the Slavs. In this period, both among the Polish emigration in the United Kingdom and on the occupied Polish territories a group of numerous supporters of the Pan-Slavic idea started to actively work, preparing diverse programs calling for the establishment of a Slavonic community, with differentiated proposals for its geographical reach. Of these, the designs of Edmund Romer and Mieczysław Gliszczyński are commented upon in the paper. It should be noted that at the same time, the Soviet Union was heralding the unity of the Slavonic nations, this, however, being an ad hoc, politically motivated manoeuvre. In the final part of the paper the situation is presented in the contemporary Pan- Slavic movement in Poland. This movement reappeared after a long absence after 1989. The opinions and the stances are presented of the so-called Polish Slavic Committee. This body cooperates with similar organisations in other Slavonic countries. Its significance, though, is marginal and political, as well as social influence is very feeble. The summary of the article presents an assessment of the achievements of the Polish Pan-Slavic movements and their significance for the development of the Polish geopolitical thought.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geopolityczny; 2014, 7; 61-84
2080-8836
2392-067X
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geopolityczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Moc Słowiańszczyzny, siła fantazmatu
The power of Slavism, the power of a phantasm
Autorzy:
Brzóstowicz-Klajn, Monika
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/28763120.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
the idea of phantasm
Slavism
Slavic fantasy
Polish popular culture of the 21st century
koncepcja fantazmatu
Słowiańszczyzna
słowiańska fantasy
polska kultura popularna XXI w.
Opis:
Artykuł przedstawia zjawisko popularności motywów słowiańskich w najnowszej polskiej kulturze popularnej. Jego celem jest pokazanie zmian w podejściu do Słowiańszczyzny po 1989 roku. Punktem wyjścia jest koncepcja krytyki fantazmatycznej Marii Janion i refleksja nad zmianą współcześnie podejścia do tradycji romantycznej, by stworzyć nowe narracje o polskiej tożsamości, w których ważna może być Słowiańszczyzna pojęta jako fantazmat. Dlatego obok form pisarstwa historycznego coraz większą rolę odgrywają różne rodzaje twórczości fantastycznej. Kluczowe są dwa stanowiska: sceptyczne wobec możliwości stworzenia słowiańskiej fantastyki (Andrzeja Sapkowskiego) oraz kreatywne, zafascynowane słowiańskim dziedzictwem (Marii Janion). Artykuł kończy propozycja interpretacji mody na Słowiańszczyznę w odniesieniu do badań z kręgu teorii widmologii.
Article presents the phenomenon of the popularity of Slavic motifs in the latest Polish popular culture. Its aim is to show the changes in the approach to Slavism after 1989. The starting point is the concept of phantasmatic criticism by Maria Janion and a reflection on the contemporary change in the approach to the Romantic tradition in order to create new narratives about Polish identity, in which Slavism is understood as a phantasm which may be important. Therefore, in addition to the forms of historical writing, various types of fantasy work play an increasingly important role. Two positions are crucial: skeptical about the possibility of creating Slavic fantasy (Andrzej Sapkowski) and creative, inspired by Slavic heritage (Maria Janion). The article ends with a proposal to interpret the fashion for the Slavs in relation to research in the field of spectral theory.
Źródło:
Polonistyka. Innowacje; 2022, 16; 5-16
2450-6435
Pojawia się w:
Polonistyka. Innowacje
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Norwidowski wariant tematu słowiańskiego na romantycznym tle
Norwid’s variant of the Slavonic theme against a Romantic background
Autorzy:
Halkiewicz-Sojak, Grażyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/16729475.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-05-05
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
Słowiańszczyzna
słowianofilstwo
literatura polska XIX wieku
historiozofia
relacja Polska – Rosja
Cyprian Norwid
wolność
Slavism
Slavophilia
Polish literature of the 19th century
philosophy of history
freedom
the Poland-Russia relation
Opis:
The Slavonic theme was one of the important motifs in the reflection present in the Polish literature of the 19th century. It appeared in literary works, in journalism, and in literary criticism – taken up in several contexts: historiosophical, esthetic and political ones. Questions and controversies connected with it were formulated as early as the beginning of Romanticism in Kazimierz Brodziński’s and Zorian Dołęga Chodakowski’s treatises, and the Paris lectures on Slavic literature delivered by Adam Mickiewicz (1840-1844) were the most complete development of the subject. The motif can be found in works of every Polish writer belonging to the Romantic epoch. The present article both outlines the whole panorama and points to particular aspects of the Polish thought about Slavism and attempts to give an answer to the question about what position Norwid’s reflection has against this background, as in his works Slavic motifs with different intensity are present from the end of the 1840s to the last years of his life (the poem The Slav written in 1882). It points to both similarities to Brodziński’s, Mickiewicz’s, and Krasiński’s thought, and to an original character of Norwid’s reflection resulting first of all from the ever present in Norwid’s works tendency to confront Slavism with the Christian universalism. The values from the perspective of which Norwid takes up the subject are: freedom and hope understood not only in the political meaning, but also in the existential and religious sense. Such a view allowed the poet to avoid Slavophil tones and to maintain distrust of Pan-Slavism as a political doctrine. Analyses of Norwid’s works listed in the chronological order reveal the evolution of the poet’s ideological position: from hopes of a philosopher of history to doubts of an ironist. They also emphasized a multitude of aspects of this subject that are connected with the variety of ways to talk about it. Slavic motifs appear in dramatic mysteries (Wanda, Krakus) and in poems (e.g. The Song of Our Land, Chopin’s Piano, The Slav), in poetic treatises (Bondage, About Freedom of Speech), in discussions and letters.
Źródło:
Studia Norwidiana; 2013, 31; 17-39
0860-0562
Pojawia się w:
Studia Norwidiana
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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