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Tytuł:
Sarmatyzm, czyli o pewnym podstawowym problemie w badaniach kultury polskiej
Sarmatism or on a certain problem in the study on the polish culture (discussion article)
Autorzy:
Lichański, Jakub Z.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1597394.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Badań Literackich PAN
Tematy:
sarmatyzm
ojczyzna ideologiczna
Maciej z Miechowa
Juliusz Słowacki
Cyprian Norwid
Stanisław Ossowski
Teun A. van Dijk
Sarmatism
ideological homeland
Maciej of Miechów
Opis:
Sarmatism is a concept with an exceptionally bad reputation; what is worse – there is a duality in it (it is something a bit embarrassing, and yet it also contains positive, or even valuable elements), which is very difficult for researchers to deal with. Sarmatism is not only “a cultural formation developed at the end of the 19th century”, but it is an extremely important and permanent element of our tradition. At the same time – in a sense, it was ultimately shaped in the 19th century, and not, as we commonly believe, in the 17th century. It is something very disturbing, and this is precisely because of its specific “long life”. Adding my voice to this discussion about our tradition, I must begin by answering the question: what is Sarmatism? It should be recalled that Sarmatism is understood as: 1. a geographical and ethnographic concept, 2. style, 3. cultural formation, 4. ideology. The first three meanings, in principle, are not in doubt; while the latter is the most problematic. The article is focused on a broad analysis of this understanding of Sarmatism. Understood in this way, it is based on values adopted a priori: patriotism, honesty, religiousness, respect for tradition and faithfulness of the vassal oath towards the senior. In conclusion, I write that Sarmatism and all Polish culture had a culture-forming role in restoring Europe to the countries of Sarmatia Asiatica (that I will recall the Miechowitas formula). Like other researchers, I see all the limitations and shallows of Sarmatism, but above all – and that is why Juliusz Słowacki and Cyprian Norwid were quoted – I suggest to see the greatness of Sarmatism. Maybe it is time we would start looking at our past not only critically but alsowith love, seeing in it what caused that and in the 17th century also often was seen and acknowledged – our right to be an equal member of the family of European nations,
Źródło:
Meluzyna. Dawna Literatura i Kultura; 2020, 1, 12; 45-65
2449-7339
Pojawia się w:
Meluzyna. Dawna Literatura i Kultura
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Omnes sunt wandali dicti. Znaczenie etnonimu „Wandalowie” w polskiej tradycji historiograficznej okresu średniowiecza
Omnes sunt wandali dicti. The meaning of the ethnonym “Vandals” in the polish medieval historiographic tradition
Autorzy:
Krawiec, Adam
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2048356.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-10-27
Wydawca:
Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Tematy:
Polish medieval historiography
early modern historiography
Vandals
Slavs
Master Wincenty Kadłubek
Dzierzwa
Jan Długosz
Maciej of Miechów
polska historiografia średniowieczna
historiografia wczesnonowożytna
Wandalowie
Słowianie
mistrz Wincenty zw. Kadłubkiem
Maciej z Miechowa
Opis:
The article examines the meaning of the ethnonym “Vandals” in Polish historical tradition of the High and the Late Middle Ages. The first Polish text where the term was used is the chronicle of Master Wincenty Kadłubek who mentioned it in the context of the story of the legendary queen Wanda. The article argues that when writing about the “Vandals”, Kadłubek probably referred not only to Poles, but also Slavs in general. In fact, the term in question combines these two meanings and could be more precisely translated as “Polesas- Slavs”. Furthermore, the article shows that the use of the term, which originated in late ancient ethos, in a contemporary Middle-European context was not Kadłubek’s idea, as the term was used in the same manner in Western European medieval sources. Moreover, Kadłubek’s concept was properly understood by the later medieval Polish chroniclers who continued using the term “Vandals” in a similar way. The article ends with a transition from the medieval to the early modern era and reflects on the origins of the Polish “political nation” and its place among other nations. The transition coincided with the introduction of the Sarmatian nomenclature which gradually superseded the earlier, “Vandalian”, selfperception of the Polish elites. This happened after a transitional period of the co-existence of both traditions which merged with each other in various ways, a noteworthy example of which is how the word “Vandals” was understood by Maciej of Miechów.
Źródło:
Prace Polonistyczne; 2021, 76; 47-73
0079-4791
Pojawia się w:
Prace Polonistyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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