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Tytuł:
Problematyka narodowościowa na łaniach tygodnika "Wiadomości Polskie. Pismo Polaków w Australii i Nowej Zelandii" w latach 1981-1986
The problems of nationality in the weekly "Polish News Weekly of Poles in Australia and New Zealend" in the years 1981-1986
Autorzy:
Boruta, Mirosław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1965484.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019-07-11
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Opis:
The subject of this an analysis of the content of the weekly publication "Wiadomości Polskie" (Polish News) which has been coming out in Sydney, New South Wales since 1942 and is presently edited by Jan Dunin-Karwicki. Texts found in the publication (articles, commentaries, and information) deal with national of Byelorussia, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, und the Ukraine. These texts chronicle the mutual contacts between the above-mentioned groups in Australia, in other countries of significant representation, and in the homelands of East-Central Europe. For a round number of 95 issues of "Wiadomości Polskie" which arrived at the library of the Institute For Polonia Research in the zears 1981-1986 as many as 60 constitute issues in which the subject of this article is mentioned. There are in these issues articles of general nature, texts that present an account of the activity of ethnic groups in Australia, and texts as well that are devoted to particular national groups in Poland and the Soviet Union. The contents of publications originally found elsewhere and reprinted from such Polish emigration writings has been analyzed as well. Without a great risk of error one may say that the authors who write these articles are in favor, sometimes most decidedly so, of the cooperation of Byelorussians, Estonians, Lithuanians, Latvians, Poles, and Ukrainians in the countries and republics of Europe as well as in immigrant lands. The material thus presented thus presented gives conclusive evidence that the publication is bringing into realization the dreams of their chief editor, who in 1969 asserted "the creation of one community of free and equal states is a consequense dictated by their geopolitical setting that flows from the historical experiences of those nations, that they may themselves determine their own fortune".
Źródło:
Studia Polonijne; 1992, 14; 53-69
0137-5210
Pojawia się w:
Studia Polonijne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Polskie prywatne szkolnictwo powszechne w Republice Litewskiej (1926-1939)
Polish Private General Education in the Republic of Lithuania in the Years 1926-1939
Autorzy:
Boruta, Mirosław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1965752.pdf
Data publikacji:
1989
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Opis:
Both the history and the present situation of the Polish people living within the borders of the former independent Republic of Lithuania belong to the least known problems in the sphere of researches into Polish people abroad. Due to the lack of contemporary studies, the present paper is based on newspapers and books covering the interwar period, and on introductory querenda carried out in archives. Conclusions presented here are concerned with the number of Poles in Lithuania; they consisted 9,9% of the population in the beginning of the 20s. The development and evolution of Polish private education is characterized here with a special regard to the short period under the folk-sociodemocratic regime. The paper discusses the problems of the teaching staff and also the organizational and financial background, thanks to which the educative system could function. The complicated history of the Polish minority living on the territory of independent Lithuania was an outcome of both the previous relations between Polish and Lithuanian statehood, and of contemporary relations. The Poles who had settled there in the past and polonized groups of Lithuanians who belonged to different social strata tended in a natural way towards the Polish statehood, since they saw in it the defender of their own laws. Lithuanian standpoint, however, was different. It tried to take advantage of the restered after years statehood in order to strengthen as soon as possible the influence of Lithuanian culture. It led inevitably to a conflict with Polishness, and, first of all, with those institutions which supported it among the young generation. The present Polish national minority is divided into two groups: „the old” composed of the former citizens of Lithuanian Republic and their descendants, and „the new” composed of the Poles who live on the eastern territories of II Republic. The latter group, and that being an exception it the USSR, may take advantage of, among other things, schools with the Polish language, „Czerwony Sztandar” (Red Banner) daily, or radio broadcast. Sometimes, there are studies in Polish and translations from Lithuanian and Russian in official Lithuanian publications. We barely know the present day. We may wish ourselves, then, that both the history of the Poles in Lithuania, and the present day will be better examined.
Źródło:
Studia Polonijne; 1989, 12; 225-240
0137-5210
Pojawia się w:
Studia Polonijne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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