
Poland
Rafal Pankowski(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 23. August 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-4742-4892-1 (ISBN)
Description
Until the Second World War Poland was characteristically multi-cultural, with about one-third of its population belonging to minority communities. Today it stands out as a relatively culturally homogenous country. Rather than providing a simple narrative account of Polish history and the nation-building process, this book highlights those historical moments that have had a lasting impact on Polish identity debates and on the self-definition of the nation in various historical-political narratives. It also offers a juxtaposition of the nation-building ideas espoused and symbolized by two key modern leaders, Jozef Pilsudski and Roman Dmowski, as well as a comparison of the national identity construction processes in Poland and other countries. Poland is essential reading for students of Polish history and Eastern European history seeking to understand Poland today.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4742-4892-1 (9781474248921)
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Person
Rafal Pankowski is Lecturer and Research Programme Coordinator at the Collegium Civitas, Warsaw, Poland.
Content
1. What is a Nation? What is Nationalism? 2. Windows into Polish Identity 3. Two Rival "Fathers of the Nation": Dmowski and Pilsudski and their Visions of Polish Identity 4. Polish Identity in Comparative Perspective 5. Conclusion: Current Co-existence of National Identity Models in Poland, Possible Futures in the Face of New Migration Patterns Notes Bibliography Index