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Klasztory bazylianów prawobrzeżnej Ukrainy i ich udział w Powstaniu Listopadowym 1830 roku
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Kilka uwag o naturze opery, czyli dlaczego Fryderyk Chopin nie został twórcą opery narodowej
Published 2023-06-01“…The author discusses various factors potentially determining the composer’s decision, including the historical circumstances (the outbreak of the anti-Russian November Uprising in Warsaw in 1830), as well as aspects of Chopin’s musical personality. …”
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Concepts of and Proposals for Constitutional Reforms in the Views of Polish Political Societies in Exile in 1830s: The Case of Young Poland
Published 2023-06-01“… The article analyses the concepts of and proposals for constitutional reforms put forward by one of the Polish democratic political groups, which was established in exile after the fall of the November Uprising (1830-1831). Young Poland, which was a part of an international conspiratorial organisation founded by Giuseppe Mazzini (Young Europe), an organisation marked by revolutionary democratism, which, according to Polish emigrants, meant primarily striving for national character, seeing its goal in regaining national independence lost by Poland as a result of partitions. …”
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Science en exil
Published 2012-10-01“…Beginning in 1831, in the period known as the «Great Emigration» after the crushing of the November Uprising, political exiles were of primordial importance for the development of Polish science. …”
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Symbole Nienawiści. Dewastacja Pomnika Józefa Piłsudskiego i Czwórki Legionowej w Krakowie – charakterystyka wybranych aspektów
Published 2023-06-01“… SYMBOLS OF HATE: VANDALISM AGAINST THE MONUMENT TO JÓZEF PIŁSUDSKI AND THE LEGION QUARTET IN CRACOW – CHARACTERISTICS OF SELECTED ASPECTS The article analyses the concepts of and proposals for constitutional reforms put forward by one of the Polish democratic political groups, which was established in exile after the fall of the November Uprising (1830-1831). Young Poland, which was a part of an international conspiratorial organisation founded by Giuseppe Mazzini (Young Europe), an organisation marked by revolutionary democratism, which, according to Polish emigrants, meant primarily striving for national character, seeing its goal in regaining national independence lost by Poland as a result of partitions. …”
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Ссыльные поляки в Вологодской губернии в 19 веке: российская историография и перспективы исследования...
Published 2017-07-01“…Several publications of local researchers (Bonfeld, Golikova, etc.) about the exiled Poles in Vologda from the Kingdom of Poland have been made: about high-ranking commanders of the November uprising, about exiles after Konarsky case and more than 80 participants of the January uprising. …”
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Antoni Walewski: historiozofia wyklętego lojalisty
Published 2014-11-01“…In his youth, Walewski participated in the November Uprising and along with other Polish statesmen and soldiers went on exile to France, where he backed up Prince Adam J. …”
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„Na granicy Zachodu i Wschodu”
Published 2012-12-01“…After the failure of the November Uprising of 1830-31 and the takeover of the monastery by the Orthodox Church, the sanctuary was turned into a centre of Russification propaganda, aimed largely at the non-Polish population of Galicia. …”
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Keeping Identity, Freedom, and Independence of Polish Exiles in Siberia in 19th Century (till 1914). Part II. Ideas on Freedom and Independence
Published 2015-10-01“…First Poles were sent to Siberia in the second half of the 18th century; then, after the fall of the November Uprising (1831), about ten thousand young Poles were deported to Siberia. …”
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Versailles polonais. Le destin compliqué de l’émigration polonaise (1831-1850)
Published 2021-04-01“…After the collapse of the November Uprising (1831), a great patriotic and political exodus began. …”
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KEEPING IDENTITY, FREEDOM, AND INDEPENDENCE OF POLISH EXILES IN SIBERIA IN 19th CENTURY (TILL 1914). Part II. IDEAS ON FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE
Published 2015-10-01“…First Poles were sent to Siberia in the second half of the 18th century; then, after the fall of the November Uprising (1831), about ten thousand young Poles were deported to Siberia. …”
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Istorinės atminties fenomenas pirmosios XX a. pusės rašytojų kūryboje: Fabijono Neveravičiaus istoriniai romanai lietuvių ir lenkų literatūros kontekste | The phenomenon of histori...
Published 2012-01-01“…Neveravičius presents a historical representation of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth collapse and the November Uprising (1831). It shifts the boundaries of memories about the Lithuanian history by introducing the events and characters of the period which often tends to be forgotten. …”
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KEEPING IDENTITY, FREEDOM, AND INDEPENDENCE OF POLISH EXILES IN SIBERIA IN 19th CENTURY (TILL 1914)
Published 2015-04-01“…It is estimated that after the fall of the November Uprising (1831), about ten thousand young Poles were taken captive and deported to Siberia. …”
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Keeping Identity, Freedom, and Independence of Polish Exiles in Siberia in 19th Century (till 1914). Part I
Published 2015-04-01“…It is estimated that after the fall of the November Uprising (1831), about ten thousand young Poles were taken captive and deported to Siberia. …”
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Moscow in Russian-Polish Academic and Cultural Contacts from the End of the Eighteenth to the First Half of the Nineteenth Centuries
Published 2021-10-01“…In this regard, of great interest is the period from the late 18th to the first half of the 19th centuries, which, in turn, can be divided into two stages: before the uprising of 1830–1831 (November Uprising), when the western provinces of the Russian Empire, as well as the Polish Kingdom, enjoyed an autonomous system of Polish education; and after the uprising, when universities and many academic societies in these territories were closed and the process of integrating Polish education into the all-Russian system began. …”
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Unia polsko-rosyjska z 1815 r. na tle unii lubelskiej i projektów unii Rzeczypospolitej i Rosji z XVI i XVII w.
Published 2019-12-01“…A significant event was the revolt of the Cadets of 29 November 1830, which turned into a uprising, today referred to as the November Uprising. This article is the analysis of the legal aspects of the Polish-Russian union created in 1815. …”
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The University of Warsaw in the system of higher (university) education of the Russian Empire in the first third of the 19th century
Published 2022-06-01“…The article is devoted to the history of the establishment of the University of Warsaw in 1816 and its development until 1831 when the university was closed after the suppression of the November Uprising of 1830–31. The specificity of the University of Warsaw was determined by the fact that during that time the Congress Kingdom of Poland that had been annexed to Russia in 1815 was an autonomous territorial entity and had a separate educational system that was not subordinate to the Ministry of National Education in St Petersburg. …”
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