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Tytuł:
Rock i polityka w PRL-u. Historia trudnej znajomości
Rock and Politics in the People’s Republic of Poland
Autorzy:
Idzikowska-Czubaj, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/488065.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Towarzystwo Nauki i Kultury Libra
Tematy:
rock-music
People's Republic of Poland
muzyka rockowa
Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa
Opis:
The combination of rock music and the regime policy of the Polish People's Republic is certainly a high-risk relationship and it can lead us to many different conclusions. Not obviously positive and desirable, but not only negative. This is specific nature of life in the Polish People's Republic: multi-dimensional and, therefore, often paradoxical and incomprehensible. Relations between rock and politics can be presented in at least three dimensions. First - it is important to consider how state policy affects the rock music, secondly - whether the rock also affect state policy, and thirdly – whether politics is present in the rock art as a subject, theme, and an object of interest. Most thoroughly was analyzed the first dimension: how the policy of the regime affected the rock music. State policy developed youth culture. On the other hand, we can observe many signs of spontaneous culture created by the youth. History of bigbeat in Polish People's Republic is a story of a specific game between the creators and the official cultural policy of the state. The rock music in Polish People's Republic occasionally was political. The texts of rock songs were highly politicized in the eighties, when rock musicians announced that: "no one believes politicians". Rock music in the eighties, especially in the state of war, in 1981-82, was a symbolic political protest.
Źródło:
Komunizm: system – ludzie - dokumentacja; 2012, 1; 5-18
2299-890X
Pojawia się w:
Komunizm: system – ludzie - dokumentacja
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
KOBIETY I WYBORY NA ŁAMACH „PRZYJACIÓŁKI” W LATACH 1956–1976
WOMEN AND ELECTIONS IN THE „PRZYJACIÓŁKA” [BEST FRIEND] MAGAZINE (1956–1976)
Autorzy:
ZAJKO-CZOCHAŃSKA, JUSTYNA
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/972515.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019-06-28
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo HUMANICA
Tematy:
polityka
wybory
polityka w PRL
kobiety w polityce
„Przyjaciółka”
policy
elections
politics in the Polish People’s Republic
women in politics
„Przyjaciółka” [Best Friend]
Opis:
„Przyjaciółka” – tygodnik kierowany do kobiet wiejskich, gospodyń domowych, o niskim wykształceniu – była najbardziej poczytnym periodykiem w okresie Polskiej Rzeczpospolitej Ludowej. Artykuł ma na celu odpowiedź na pytanie, w jakim stopniu jedno z najpopularniejszych czasopism kobiecych tego okresu podejmowało zagadnienie wyborów oraz uczestnictwa i zainteresowania kobiet polityką. Analizie zostały poddane przekazy prasowe ukazujące się około dwa miesiące przed wyborami parlamentarnymi oraz do rad narodowych, a także około dwa tygodnie po ich zakończeniu, gdyż tematyka polityki podejmowana była głównie w okresie okołowyborczym. W badaniach obejmujących treści ukazujące się w latach 1956–1976 zastosowano metodę analizy zawartości prasy (według metodologii Walerego Pisarka), metodę jakościową oraz ilościową.
„Przyjaciółka” – a weekly addressed to rural women, housewives with low education – was the most widely read periodical in the period of the Polish People’s Republic. The article aims to answer the question to what extent one of the most popular women’s magazines of that period took up the issue of elections and the participation and interest of women in politics. The analysis was subjected to press releases appearing about two months before the parliamentary and national councils elections, as well as about two weeks after them, as the subject of politics was addressed mainly in the electoral period. The research includes content published in the years 1956–1976 using the press content analysis method (according to the methodology of Walery Pisarek), the qualitative and quantitative methods.
Źródło:
Czasopismo Naukowe Instytutu Studiów Kobiecych; 2019, 1(6); 138-150
2451-3539
2543-7011
Pojawia się w:
Czasopismo Naukowe Instytutu Studiów Kobiecych
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ewolucja celów Ligi Kobiet w latach 1945–1989 w świetle jej statutów
EVOLUTION OF THE AIMS OF THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN IN THE YEARS 1945–1989 IN THE LIGHT OF ITS STATUTES
Autorzy:
Bauchrowicz-Tocka, Maria
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/561571.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-06-30
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo HUMANICA
Tematy:
Liga Kobiet
organizacja kobieca
polityka w PRL
system komunistyczny
the League of Women
women’s organization
politics in the Polish People’s Republic
the Communist system
Opis:
W 1945 r. została powołana Społeczno-Obywatelska Liga Kobiet (SOLK). Była masową organizacją kobiecą, która w latach 1945–1989, wyznaczających zmiany ustroju w kraju, dwukrotnie zmieniała nazwę i ośmiokrotnie statut. W 1949 r. kontynuatorką SOLK była Liga Kobiet, a w 1982 r. Liga Kobiet Polskich. Artykuł prezentuje ewolucję celów i zadań Ligi w latach 1945–1989. Do jej przedstawienia posłużyły kolejne statuty organizacji. Ich analiza prowadzi do wniosku, że Liga Kobiet służyła popieraniu ówczesnego ustroju i kształtowaniu politycznej świadomości kobiet, a jednocześnie zabiegała o ich szeroko pojęte prawa (podnoszenie kwalifikacji, warunki pracy, aktywność zawodową i społeczną). Ewolucja celów organizacji ukazana została na tle przełomowych wydarzeń w kraju.
In 1945, the Socio-Civic League of Women (SCLW) had been established. It was a women’s mass organization which in the years 1945–1989 changed its name twice and the statute eight times. The mentioned period of time was significant for the changes of the political system of the country. In 1949, the League of Women continued the works of SCLW and in 1982 the League of Polish Women took this role. The article presents the changes in aims and tasks of the League in the years 1945–1989. In order to describe them, the organization’s statutes were used. Their analysis leads to the conclusion that the Women’s League was a tool to support the political system in the country at the time and to raise political awareness among women; at the same time it advocated for their broadly understood rights (improving qualifications, working conditions, professional and social activity). The evolution of the organization’s aims is presented against the backdrop of the key events in the country.
Źródło:
Czasopismo Naukowe Instytutu Studiów Kobiecych; 2020, 1(8); 176-193
2451-3539
2543-7011
Pojawia się w:
Czasopismo Naukowe Instytutu Studiów Kobiecych
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Metody kształtowania postaw patriotycznych u młodzieży rodzimego pochodzenia na Śląsku Opolskim w latach 1950-1970
The methods of shaping patriotic attitudes among the indigenous youth of the Opole Silesia in the years 1950-1970
Autorzy:
Dawid, Adriana
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/547260.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Opolski. Instytut Politologii
Tematy:
Śląsk Opolski
polityka edukacyjna w PRL
polonizacja autochtonów na Śląsku Opolskim
edukacja
świadomość narodowa
Opole Silesia
youth
indigenous people
education
national consciousness
Opis:
Mieszkające w województwie opolskim dzieci i młodzież rodzimego pochodzenia były poddawane szczególnym zabiegom władz, które miały na celu ugruntowanie w nich postaw propolskich a wyrugowanie sympatii proniemieckich. W latach 1950–1970 zabiegano o eliminację wśród najmłodszych mieszkańców regionu języka niemieckiego w mowie i piśmie, niwelowano ślady tradycji i kultury niemieckiej w regionie, piętnowano postawy rewizjonistyczne. W zamian za to starano się, by młodzież rodzimego pochodzenia poznała polski język, kulturę, historię oraz kształtowano u niej postawy patriotyczne oraz akceptację dla nowego ustroju i państwowości regionu. Zadania te realizowano przede wszystkim podczas edukacji szkolnej, w czasie zajęć pozalekcyjnych, a także poprzez działalność organizacji młodzieżowych, przy współpracy z organizacjami społecznymi i lokalnym aparatem partyjnym.
Those children and youth living in the Opole Voivodeship who represented indigenous population were subjected to a special actions undertaken by authorities aimed at both strengthening pro-Polish attitudes and eradicating German sympathies. In the years 1950-1970 the youngest inhabitants of the region faced endavours to root out their written and spoken German language, the traces of German tradition and culture were being eliminated and the revisionistic attitudes stigmatized. At the same time efforts were made to familiarize the indigenous youth with Polish language, culture and history, this process being accompanied by disseminating among them patriotic attitudes and acceptance for the new system and statehood which expanded its jurisdiction over the region. These tasks were performed predominantly in the course of the school education and during extra-curricular activities, but youth organizations cooperating with social organizations and the local party apparatus were also involved.
Źródło:
Pogranicze. Polish Borderlands Studies; 2015, 3, 1; 69-82
2545-160X
2353-3781
Pojawia się w:
Pogranicze. Polish Borderlands Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Rozbieżność struktury wykształcenia kobiet i mężczyzn w PRL. Pomiędzy polityką państwa a indywidualnymi wyborami edukacyjnymi
Autorzy:
Zawistowska, Alicja
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/603330.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla PAN w Warszawie
Tematy:
educational reforms
unintentional consequences
gender
the Polish People’s Republic
Opis:
The divergence in the structure of the education of men and women in the Polish People’s Republic. Between the state policy and individual educational choices (Summary)In the era of the Polish People’s Republic, the gender divergence in the structure of education grew in parallel with an increase in the number of women who obtained secondary and higher school education. The analysis given in the article supplements our knowledge on the topic with details on the analysis presented here, it is possible to specify two factors which, while linked to the educational policy pursued in communist Poland, stood behind the divergence under discussion. First, vocational schools offered training in trades reserved mainly for men, which led women to opt for high school general education. Second, women’s access to some ‘male’ schools was formally restricted. Women’s educational advantage, which was the result of the policy conducted by the state in the fi eld of education, can thus be regarded as having been an unintentional side effect of the reforms introduced in Poland after the Second World War.
Źródło:
Roczniki Dziejów Społecznych i Gospodarczych; 2015, 75
0080-3634
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Dziejów Społecznych i Gospodarczych
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Nielegalna polityka : zjawisko drugiego obiegu politycznego w PRL (1976-1989)
Zjawisko drugiego obiegu politycznego w PRL (1976-1989)
Autorzy:
Anusz, Andrzej (1965- ).
Współwytwórcy:
Instytut Historyczny Nurtu Niepodległościowego im. Andrzeja Ostoja Owsianego. Wydawca
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Warszawa : Wydawnictwo Polskie Instytut Historyczny im. Andrzeja Ostoja Owsianego
Tematy:
Polityka
Opozycja polityczna nielegalna
Wydawnictwa nielegalne
Monografia
Opis:
Bibliografia na stronach 655-671. Indeks.
Dostawca treści:
Bibliografia CBW
Książka
Tytuł:
Edukacja w PRL
Współwytwórcy:
Wiśniewska, Monika (zakonnica). Redakcja
Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego (Warszawa). Wydawnictwo. pbl
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Warszawa : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego
Tematy:
Polityka wewnętrzna
Kształcenie
Opis:
Zawiera część referatów z konferencji naukowej "Edukacja w warunkach zniewolenia. Polityka oświatowa w PRL", zorganizowanej przez Instytut Nauk Historycznych UKSW w dniu 11 marca 2016 r.
Bibliogr. przy rozdz.
Dostawca treści:
Bibliografia CBW
Książka
Tytuł:
Polityka stosowania kary konfiskaty mienia w PRL
Forfeiture of property. The policy of its imposition in Polish Peoples Republic
Autorzy:
Rzeplińska, Irena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/698520.pdf
Data publikacji:
1992
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN
Tematy:
kara konfiskaty mienia
Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa (PRL)
statystyki sądowe
forfeiture of property
the Polish People's Republic 1944-1989
court statistics
Opis:
Fofeiture of property is the most severe of all penalties affecting property that have ever been  imposed in hisiory. It consists in the convicted offender’s property being taken over – wholly or in part – by the treasury. The paper deals with the history of this particular penalty in the criminal policy of Polish People’s Republic in the years 1944–1990. The penalty of forfeiture of property was not provided for in the 1932 penal code (which remained in force till December 31, 1969). It appeared in the legislation shortly before World War II, in the act of June 23, 1939 on special criminal responsibility for desertion to the enemy or abroad. Before the passing of the 1932 penal code, the codes of the partitioning powers had been in force in the Polish territories (as until the regaining of independence in 1918, Poland was partitioned by Russia, Austria and Germany). Also those codes did not provide for forfeiture of property. It was only the legislator of People’s Poland who introduced forfeiture of property as an additionar penalty and provided for its broad adjudication. The history of forfeiture of property in postwar Poland is analyzed divided into four stages which differ from one another due to significant changes in the  legislation. The changes reflected re-orientation of criminal policy in connection with a succession of political crises. The first such stage in the history of forfeiture of property were the years 1944–1958. The data discussed in the paper that concern this period are statistics of civilians convicted by military courts from the spring of l944 till April 30, 1955 (till which date in special cases provided for in statutes, civilians fell under the jurisdiction of military courts), and statistics of convictions by common courts till 1949. The second stage began with the passing of the act of June 18, 1959 on protection of social property. Stage three was initiated by the entering into force, on January 1, 1970, of the new penal code of April 19, 1969. The fourth and last stage began with the passing of the act of May 10, 1985 on special criminal  responsability and ended with the act of February 23, 1990 which derogated the penalty of forfeiture of property. The introduction of forfeiture of property as an additional penalty is characteristic of the earliest legislative acts of the new authorities of People’s Poland, imposed from without. Its broad application and obligatory character demonstrate the importance attached by those authorities to forfeiture as an element of political game against society. The first legal acts of the Polish Committee for National Liberaltion provided for that penalty: the decree of August 31, 1944 on statutory penalties for the Nazi was criminals, the decree of September 23, 1944 – Penal Code of the Polish Army, and the decree of October 30, 1944 on protection of State. One year later, the decree of November 11,1945 was passed on offences of particular danger in the period of reconstruction of State (which quashed the former wartime decree on protection of State). It was in turn replaced with a new one under the same title, passed on June 13, 1946. The Council of Ministers justified the new decree with the need for aggravation of penalties for all activities that disturbed internal peace, order, and safety, and impaired Poland’s international position. The decree piovided for particularly severe penalties for perpetration of, incitement to, and approval of fratricide; for membership of illegal organizations and terrorist groups; for distribution of illegal literature; for illegal possession of firearms; for helping the members of terrorist groups; and in some cases of failure to inform on an offence. (The decree was generally known as the small penal code – s.p.c.). As provided for in the decree, the additional penalty of forfeiture of property was obfigatory in two cases: sentence to death or to life imprisonment, and conviction for attempt with violence or membership of an armed union. It was optional in the case of sentence to a prison term (Art. 49 para 1 and 2 of the decree). The provisions of s.p.c. extended the application of forfeiture: the court could at ail times adjudicate forfeiture of the property not only of the convicted person himself but also of his spouse or familly members (this did not concern, though, the property such persons attained themselves, inherited, or acquired gift not donated by the convicted persons). Thus forfeiture could affect a very large group of actually innocent persons. Here the decree introduced group responsability for crime. In 1953, four decrees were passed; according to the people’s legislator, they aimed at protecting social property and the interests of buyers in commercial trade. Two of them, the decree of March 4, 1953 on protection of buyers in commercial trade and another one passed on that same date on increased protection of social property, provided for the possibility of forfeiture of the offender’s property wholly or in part. In that case, forfeiture was optional. Statistical data concerning the adjudication of forfeiture were gathered since 1949. Beginning from August 15, 1944, though, forfeiture of property was also adjudicated in cases of civilians convicted by military courts which had civilians in their jurisdiction by force of the decree of October 30, 1944 on protection of State. Military courts were competent to decide in cases of persons accused of offences specified in Art. Art. 85–88 and 101 – 103 of penal code of the Polish Army, in the decree on protection of State, and – the latter quashed – in s.p.c. The jurisdiction of military courts in cases of civilians was abolished in the act of April 5, 1955 on transfer to common courts of the former competence of military courts in cases of civilians, functionaries of public security agencies, the Civic Militaria and Prison Staff. Military courts retained their competence in cases of the specified categories of civilians accused of espionage (Art. 7 s.p.c.). The passing of that act was the first manifestation of a gradual abolition of the legal and judiciary terror. Convictions of civilians tried by military courts were two or three times more frequent than convictions of military service men. Starting from as early as the latter half of 1944, civilians were convicted for membership of illegal or delegalized organizations (mainly the former Home Army) and for illegal possession of firearms (70 per cent of all convictions). Aftcr 1952, the number of persons convicted for the latter went down; instead, more persons were convicted for banditry and failure to inform on an offence. Forfeiture of property was adjudicated in about 40 to 50 per cent of cases of civilians; it  accompanied sentences to long prison terms or to death, as well as another additional penalty: deprivation of public rights. It was imposed first of all on those who opposed the newly introduced political system, but also on chance perpetrators of what was called anti-State propagande. Common courts adjudicated forfeiture of property mainly for offences specified in two decrees: the one of August 31, 1944 on statutory penalties for Nazi war criminals, and the decree of June 28,1946 on criminal responsability for repudiation of Polish nationality during the 1939-1945 war. Over 90 per cent of all forfeiture were adjudicated in such cases. During the 1959–1969 decade, the additional penalty of forfeiture of property was imposed basing on special statutes. Two statutes were passed as a novelty which provided for forfeiture while aiming at special protection of the social property. They were: the act of January 21, 1958 on increased protection of social property, and the act of June 18, 1959 on criminal responsability for offences against social property. Nearly all forfeitures in that period were adjudicated for offences specified in the act of June 18, 1959, and the actual offence concerned was appropriation of social property in practically all cases. Convictions for the offences specified in the discussed statut constituted one-fifth of all convictions; most cases, however, concerned petty or not too serious offences where forfeiture was optional only. This is why that penalty was imposed rather seldom; there were realatively few acts for which it was obligatory. Forfeiture was also most seldom adjudicated by force of ther statutes. It amounted to 1,5–2,2 per cent of all additional penalties imposed. The new penal code passed on April 19, 1969 introduced forfeiture of property to its catalogue of additional penalties. Forfeiture of the whole or part of property was obligatory on the case of conviction for the following crimes: 1) against the basic political or economic interests of Polish People’s Republic: betrayal  of the fatherland, conspiracy against Polish People’s Republic, espionage, terrorism, sabotage, abuse of confidence in foreign relations, misinformation, participation in organized crime against the economy or foreign currency regulations; and 2) appropriation of social property of considerable value. Besides, the court could adjudicate forfeiture of property wholly or in part in the case of conviction of another crime committed for material profit. The code’s regulation of application of forfeiture was clearly copied from the earlier legislation: the s.p.c. and the acts that increased the protection of social property. During the fifteen years 1970–1984, forfeiture of property was among the least frequently imposed penalties and constituted from 1,2 to 3,3 per cent of all additional penalties. It accompagnied nearly exlusively the convictions for two types of offences: appropriation of social property of considerable value, and that same offence committed by a person who availed himself of the activity of a unit of socialized economy, and acted in conspiracy with others to the detriment of that unit, its customers or contractors. Convictions for these offences constituted about 1 per cent of all convictions for offences against property. The fourth and last period discussed are the years 1985–1990 when forfeiture was again adjudicated very often, as in the 1940’s – 1950’s, to be abolished completely in the end. The entire five-year period was characterized by changes in penal law, one completely opposing another: from extension of penalization and increase of repressiveness introduced by the acts of 1985 to liberalization in 1990. Two acts were passed bearing the same date – may 10, 1985: on changing some provisions of penal law and the law on transgressions, and on special criminal responsability (the so-called provisional act in force till June 30, 1988). They introduced significant changes in the range of application of forfeiture of property, making its adjudication possible, and for some time even obligatory, for common offences. In the discussed period, that penalty was imposed mainly for offences against property. Nearly a half of them were burglaries, and the victims were usually – in two-thirds of cases – natural persons. In the period of particular intensity of convictions – 1986–1987 – forfeiture accompanied 11–12 per cent of ail convictions, the proportion going down to a mere 0,1 per cent in 1989. The imposition of that penalty was extremely broad: consequently, forfeiture  was adjudicated in cases of quite petty offences where it was inappropriate and out of all proportion to the seriousness of the act and the guilt of the offender. This made the execution of forfeiture actually ineffective as it usually proved objectless in the case of petty common offenders. Forfeiture of property evolved in a way from was practically non-existence to emergence in special statutes and then in the penal code, to its special use in the criminal policy of the eighties when grounds well known from the past were given for its broader imposition: the need for severe penal repression towards offenders against property, to a complete abolition of that penalty in 1990. Forfeiture was extensively applied in the years 1949–1958 (when common courts adjudicated 1044, and military courts – 1538 forfeitures a year on the average). The next two periods were similar as to the number of forfeitures (503 and 513 respectively). The use of forfeiture was the broadest under the provisional statute (10,345 cases a year on the average). Forfeiture is no doubt one of the most severe penalties affecting property, or penalties in general, which is why it should have been adjudicated in exceptional cases only. Its use under the provisional statute in cases of ,,ordinary” offenders violated the principle of just punishment. On the other hand, forfeiture can hardly be called a just penalty anyway as it always affects not only the offender himself but also his family. The political changes in Poland made it possible to liberalize penal law and to remove the most unjust solutions it contained, the penalty of forfeiture of property included.
Źródło:
Archiwum Kryminologii; 1992, XVIII; 147-167
0066-6890
2719-4280
Pojawia się w:
Archiwum Kryminologii
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wartość badawcza archiwaliów Wydziału do spraw Wyznań Urzędu Wojewódzkiego w Tarnowie jako źródła do dziejów aparatu wyznaniowego PRL
Autorzy:
Bielaszka-Podgórny, Barbara.
Powiązania:
Pamięć i Sprawiedliwość 2019, nr 1, s. 438-457
Data publikacji:
2019
Tematy:
Kościół katolicki
Wydział do Spraw Wyznań (Urząd Wojewódzki ; Tarnów)
Polityka wyznaniowa
Kościół a państwo
Dokumenty
Zbiory archiwalne
Artykuł z czasopisma historycznego
Artykuł z czasopisma naukowego
Opis:
Artykuł omawia zbiory Wydziału do spraw Wyznań Urzędu Wojewódzkiego w Tarnowie. Akta te stanowią źródło do badań nad polityką wyznaniową realizowaną w PRL na szczeblu wojewódzkim.
Bibliografia na stronach 453-455.
Dostawca treści:
Bibliografia CBW
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Aby Polska rosła w siłę, a ludzie żyli dostatniej : PRL w latach 1970-1975
PRL w latach 1970-1975
Współwytwórcy:
Bukała, Marcin (1983- ). Redakcja
Iwaneczko, Dariusz (1965- ). Redakcja
Oddział w Rzeszowie (Instytut Pamięci Narodowej). Wydawca
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Rzeszów ; Warszawa : Instytut Pamięci Narodowej Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu. Oddział w Rzeszowie
Tematy:
Gierek, Edward (1913-2001)
Polityka gospodarcza
Polityka wewnętrzna
Polityka zagraniczna
PRL
Praca zbiorowa
Opis:
Indeks.
Dostawca treści:
Bibliografia CBW
Książka
Tytuł:
Afryka Subsaharyjska w polityce zagranicznej PRL
Autorzy:
Knopek, Jacek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2230835.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
Instytut Pamięci Narodowej, Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu
Tematy:
PRL
Afryka Subsaharyjska
polityka zagraniczna
Communist Poland
Sub-Saharan Africa
foreign policy
Opis:
W artykule autor wskazuje cele i zadania polskiej polityki zagranicznej w stosunku do Afryki Subsaharyjskiej w latach 1944–1989. Polityka ta zaczęła być formułowana po 1956 r., gdy w wyniku dekolonizacji na omawianym obszarze powstały niepodległe państwa. W pierwszym okresie opierała się na założeniach ideologicznych, tj. preferowano państwa, które miały charakter komunizujący bądź lewicowy. Później, w wyniku niestabilności politycznej, licznych zamachów stanu i puczów wojskowych w Czarnej Afryce, można odnotować w omawianej polityce zarówno cele ideologiczne, jak i pragmatyczne, odwołujące się do np. interesów gospodarczych Polski, w tym handlu. Podstawowe cele polityki PRL wobec Afryki Subsaharyjskiej obejmowały następujące zadania: 1) podejmowanie szeroko zakrojonej akcji dyplomatycznej i ideologicznej na rzecz propagowania sił o charakterze antyzachodnim; 2) świadczenie pomocy technicznej w postaci delegowania lekarzy, inżynierów i rzemieślników wykwalifikowanych; 3) przydzielanie stypendiów dla młodzieży afrykańskiej, która miała podejmować naukę na wybranych uczelniach; 4) tworzenie organizacji o orientacji komunistycznej lub lewicowej, których zadaniem byłoby przenikanie dalej do lokalnych i regionalnych związków zawodowych. Natomiast starano się unikać udzielania pomocy bezpośredniej w postaci dotacji lub kredytów. Mimo zmian dokonujących się Polsce, jak również zmieniającej się rzeczywistości międzynarodowej, cele te nie ulegały większym modyfikacjom aż do 1989 r.
In this article, the author identifies the objectives and tasks of Polish foreign policy towards sub-Saharan Africa between 1944 and 1989. This policy began to be formulated after 1956, when independent states were established in this area as a result of decolonisation. In the first period, this foreign policy was based on ideological foundations, i.e. preference was given to states that were either communist or leftist. Later, as a result of political instability, namely the numerous political and military coups in Black Africa, it is possible to note both ideological and pragmatic objectives in the discussed policy, which referred, for example, to Poland’s economic interests, including trade. The basic objectives of the policyof communist Poland towards sub-Saharan Africa included the following tasks: 1. undertaking extensive diplomatic and ideological action to promote anti-Western forces; 2. providing technical assistance in the form of the secondment of doctors, engineers and skilled craftsmen; 3. awarding scholarships for African youth to study at selected universities; 4. establishing organisations with communist or leftist orientations, with the goal of penetrating local and regional trade unions. At the same time, efforts were made to avoid providing direct aid in the form of grants or loans.
Źródło:
Pamięć i Sprawiedliwość; 2023, 41, 1; 26-48
1427-7476
Pojawia się w:
Pamięć i Sprawiedliwość
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ustrojowopolityczny taran : polityka NSZZ "Solidarność" a przemiany ustrojowe w PRL w latach 1980-1982
Autorzy:
Mażewski, Lech (1955- ).
Współwytwórcy:
Wydawnictwo von borowiecky. Wydawca
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Warszawa ; Radzymin : Wydawnictwo von borowiecky
Tematy:
NSZZ "Solidarność"
PRL
Stan wojenny w Polsce (1981-1983)
Polityka wewnętrzna
Opis:
Bibliografia na stronach 463-[486]. Indeks.
Dostawca treści:
Bibliografia CBW
Książka

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