This article tackles the conceptualisation of the working class amongst the Polish left from the period of the establishment of the Polish Democratic Society (1832) until the convention in Paris, which resulted in the creation of the Polish Socialist Party (1892). The first part of the article concerns the period between 1832-1846. It analyses the first uses of concepts such as “proletarjat” in the Polish political language. It presents a reflective way of transferring political concepts from French. The second part of the article (1846-1878) tackles the slowdown in the process of adaptation of new concepts referring to the working class and looks at generational transformations among Polish left-wing circles. The third part of the article ...
Aleksander This (1803–1864), an outstanding Polish lawyer, arrived in Petersburg after the outbreak ...
The article presents a reminder and an analysis of the phenomenon of Polish classical liberalism, wh...
This paper presents three autobiographical accounts by Etla (Edwarda) Bomsztyk (1899–1973), a Jewish...
Regardless of the theoretical perspective, the aspect of time is recorded in every study regarding t...
Aleksander Lednicki and the fate of his milieu of the Polish community in Russia at the turn of the ...
The study outlines the concepts of moral education by four representatives of the Polish Enlightenme...
The paper aims to reconstruct Lev Davidovich Trotsky’s views on the Polish-Bolshevik War of 1919–192...
Being remanded in custody is a preventive measure which was already known in the Polish law of old. ...
Visionary points of view at human labour from the end of the 20th century stop to raise theorists an...
The author, interested in the history of the Polish People’s Army (political work on the level of mi...
National megalomania in Polish reflection in the early 20th centuryIn the early 20th century, a numb...
The material presented in the article comes from the second edition (1571) of the Polish translation...
This article analyses political ideas of Antoni Chołoniewski, a Polish journalist and writer. In his...
The article is about the establishment of the Polish state in the memories of a Polish diplomat, his...
The term “police” is derived from the Greek term “politei” which denotes an initial system of state....
Aleksander This (1803–1864), an outstanding Polish lawyer, arrived in Petersburg after the outbreak ...
The article presents a reminder and an analysis of the phenomenon of Polish classical liberalism, wh...
This paper presents three autobiographical accounts by Etla (Edwarda) Bomsztyk (1899–1973), a Jewish...
Regardless of the theoretical perspective, the aspect of time is recorded in every study regarding t...
Aleksander Lednicki and the fate of his milieu of the Polish community in Russia at the turn of the ...
The study outlines the concepts of moral education by four representatives of the Polish Enlightenme...
The paper aims to reconstruct Lev Davidovich Trotsky’s views on the Polish-Bolshevik War of 1919–192...
Being remanded in custody is a preventive measure which was already known in the Polish law of old. ...
Visionary points of view at human labour from the end of the 20th century stop to raise theorists an...
The author, interested in the history of the Polish People’s Army (political work on the level of mi...
National megalomania in Polish reflection in the early 20th centuryIn the early 20th century, a numb...
The material presented in the article comes from the second edition (1571) of the Polish translation...
This article analyses political ideas of Antoni Chołoniewski, a Polish journalist and writer. In his...
The article is about the establishment of the Polish state in the memories of a Polish diplomat, his...
The term “police” is derived from the Greek term “politei” which denotes an initial system of state....
Aleksander This (1803–1864), an outstanding Polish lawyer, arrived in Petersburg after the outbreak ...
The article presents a reminder and an analysis of the phenomenon of Polish classical liberalism, wh...
This paper presents three autobiographical accounts by Etla (Edwarda) Bomsztyk (1899–1973), a Jewish...