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dc.contributor.authorKita, Jarosław
dc.contributor.authorMarciniak, Wojciech
dc.date.accessioned2018-07-24T13:27:47Z
dc.date.available2018-07-24T13:27:47Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.issn2080-8313
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/25313
dc.description.abstractSiberia, exile, wandering, captivity – there are an experiences accompanying the another generations of Poles, who were affected by the oppressive policy of the eastern neighbor of our country – Russia (USSR). Independently from the historical forms of power that had been governed over the Neva or the Kremlin, the Polish fates in the East bring to mind most often these martyrological pages of the history of the native. In fact, the repressions suffered by many Poles from the Russian (and Soviet) state were so severe that it is difficult to make other associations.The first generation of Polish exiles in Siberia was found themselves there in the XVIIIth century after defeat of the Bar Confederation. The next, significant in terms of numbers the deportations, became a consequence of further lost XIXth century national uprisings, and in the last decades of the annexation era, they were the result of underground and revolutionary activity undertaken by later generations of Poles.Twentieth century history is an another chapter – mass repressions against Poles-citizens of the USSR in the 1930s, exiles and deportations of the inhabitants of the Second Polish Republic during World War II, or imprisonment in the camps of the „GULAG archipelago” in the post-war Stalinist period is an era of brutal dissent of the totalitarian regime with Poles. A tsar’s deportations, or even a captivity, is something completely different from the Stalinist gulags, prisons and exile. They are connected only by the geographical direction – East.en_GB
dc.language.isoplpl_PL
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiegopl_PL
dc.relation.ispartofseriesStudia z Historii Społeczno-Gospodarczej XIX i XX Wieku;17
dc.subjectfateen_GB
dc.subjectPolesen_GB
dc.subjectEasten_GB
dc.subjectSiberiaen_GB
dc.subjectXIXth century–XXth centuryen_GB
dc.subjectlosypl_PL
dc.subjectPolacypl_PL
dc.subjectWschódpl_PL
dc.subjectSyberiapl_PL
dc.subjectXIX–XXI wiekpl_PL
dc.titleLosy Polaków na Wschodzie. Od epoki zaborów, przez tragiczny wiek dwudziesty do trudnej współczesnościpl_PL
dc.title.alternativeThe fate of Poles in the East. From the period of partitions, through the tragic XXth century to the difficult modern timesen_GB
dc.typeArticlepl_PL
dc.rights.holder© Copyright by Authors, Łódź 2017; © Copyright for this edition by Uniwersytet Łódzki, Łódź 2017pl_PL
dc.page.number11-21
dc.contributor.authorAffiliationUniwersytet Łódzki, Wydział Filozoficzno-Historyczny
dc.identifier.eissn2450-6796
dc.contributor.authorEmailjaroslawkita@poczta.onet.pl
dc.contributor.authorEmailw.marciniak@uni.lodz.pl
dc.identifier.doi10.18778/2080-8313.17.01


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