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The Un-Polish Poland, 1989 and the Illusion of Regained Historical Continuity

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This book discusses historical continuities and discontinuities between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, interwar Poland, the Polish People¿s Republic, and contemporary Poland. The year 1989 is seen as a clear point-break that allowed the Poles and their country to regain a ¿natural historical continuity¿ with the ¿Second Republic,¿ as interwar Poland is commonly referred to in the current Polish national master narrative. In this pattern of thinking about the past, Poland-Lithuania (nowadays roughly coterminous with Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russiäs Kaliningrad Region and Ukraine) is seen as the ¿First Republic.¿ However, in spite of this ¿politics of memory¿ (Geschichtspolitik) ¿ regarding its borders, institutions, law, language, or ethnic and social makeup ¿ present-day Poland, in reality, is the direct successor to and the continuation of communist Poland. Ironically, today¿s Poland is very different, in all the aforementioned aspects, from the First and Second Republics. Hence, contemporary Poland is quite un-Polish, indeed, from the perspective of Polishness defined as a historical (that is, legal, social, cultural, ethnic and political) continuity of Poland-Lithuania and interwar Poland.

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Autorius: Tomasz Kamusella
Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland
Išleidimo metai: 2017
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 164
ISBN-10: 3319600354
ISBN-13: 9783319600352
Formatas: Knyga kietu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: Social and cultural history

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