Cieszyn Silesia in the “long nineteenth century” is widely regarded as an excellent laboratory for research on the formation of nations. The region was inhabited by three language/national groups (Poles, Czechs, Germans) and denominational groups (Catholics, Protestants, Jews). Basing my research on an analysis of a group of village mayors (vogts) in the period 1864–1918, which included 1,332 such officials, I attempt to determine whether there was a relationship between linguistic (ethnic) affiliation, religion and political views (supported national movement) in Cieszyn Silesia
A number of citizens rapidly increased in Łódź after 1820. It was a result of its economical growth...
The book discusses the sociolinguistic status and prestige of the Polish language and the changes in...
Religion played a key role in the normative systems of early modern societies. This article is an in...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, it was a huge surprise for many Poles that over 173 th...
This article describes national, religious and language frame of society in the city of Łódź within ...
Through studying German, Polish and Czech publications on Silesia, Mr. Kamusella found that most of ...
An analysis of the antroponymy of Protestants in Ełk is the starting point for research on the natio...
The primary objective of this article is to shift a few hypotheses on the relationship between relig...
Silesia is a multicultural region that was influenced by Polish, German, Czech and Jewish elements....
In the immediate aftermath of the First World War, Upper Silesia was the site of the largest formal ...
The dispute over whether there exists a Silesian nation, Silesian nationality or whether Silesians ...
Augustów County was one of the eight Congress Kingdom of Poland. In the year 1866 it was devided int...
Polish-Belorussian borderland is the most diversified region in Poland in respect of nationality, cu...
The purpose of the study presented in this paper was to compare objectively measurable indices of re...
The split identity of Cieszyn and the historical consciousness of young people The aim o...
A number of citizens rapidly increased in Łódź after 1820. It was a result of its economical growth...
The book discusses the sociolinguistic status and prestige of the Polish language and the changes in...
Religion played a key role in the normative systems of early modern societies. This article is an in...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, it was a huge surprise for many Poles that over 173 th...
This article describes national, religious and language frame of society in the city of Łódź within ...
Through studying German, Polish and Czech publications on Silesia, Mr. Kamusella found that most of ...
An analysis of the antroponymy of Protestants in Ełk is the starting point for research on the natio...
The primary objective of this article is to shift a few hypotheses on the relationship between relig...
Silesia is a multicultural region that was influenced by Polish, German, Czech and Jewish elements....
In the immediate aftermath of the First World War, Upper Silesia was the site of the largest formal ...
The dispute over whether there exists a Silesian nation, Silesian nationality or whether Silesians ...
Augustów County was one of the eight Congress Kingdom of Poland. In the year 1866 it was devided int...
Polish-Belorussian borderland is the most diversified region in Poland in respect of nationality, cu...
The purpose of the study presented in this paper was to compare objectively measurable indices of re...
The split identity of Cieszyn and the historical consciousness of young people The aim o...
A number of citizens rapidly increased in Łódź after 1820. It was a result of its economical growth...
The book discusses the sociolinguistic status and prestige of the Polish language and the changes in...
Religion played a key role in the normative systems of early modern societies. This article is an in...