The beginning of the 21st century is the time of a new challenge for the Polish nation. Standing on the threshold of a new century, it has also stood on the ‘threshold’ of the united Europe. Culture is a binder thanks to which it is possible to discover and to maintain peoples’ identity and the bonds connecting individual members of the nation. The multitude of nations is a variety which makes Europe not a monolith in relation to culture; instead, it constitutes a mosaic of different cultures and philosophies of life. The Church does not try to identify with any of the culture patterns, but it seeks its place among the diversity of their forms. However, one can talk about the development of a Christian culture model resulting from t...
The shape ofWestern Europe is settled in principle. For us – the people of Central and Eastern Europ...
Polish membership of the European Union became a fact in 2004. The fears and hopes of the main Chri...
'Parallel' divisions of identity in Poland are a thing of the past – and perhaps the future – but no...
The long discussion on the making of Europe’s identity, from a political, economic, cultural or reli...
The shape of Western Europe is settled in principle. For us – the people of Central and Eastern Eur...
The long discussion on the making of Europe’s identity, from a political, economic, cultural or reli...
The European integration is opening new perspectives of social, cultural, economic and political dev...
Christianity, filtered through the heritage of Enlightenment, is a founding stone of European identi...
European culture is the mélange of cultural heritages regional, local and minority cultures. Polish ...
Praca magisterska dotyczy problemu tożsamości narodowej w zjednoczonej Europie. Porusza takie probl...
In the European integration process, the European Union continues to struggle for an identity that ...
With EU enlargement, peculiar Central European ideas and traditions of integration emerged in Europe...
The European Union has no fully developed mechanism of collective memory, unlike national states. Th...
The last few years are the time of the ongoing integration of Europe and its vivid discussion about ...
Among other things, intensification of process of European integrations has imposed the need for rea...
The shape ofWestern Europe is settled in principle. For us – the people of Central and Eastern Europ...
Polish membership of the European Union became a fact in 2004. The fears and hopes of the main Chri...
'Parallel' divisions of identity in Poland are a thing of the past – and perhaps the future – but no...
The long discussion on the making of Europe’s identity, from a political, economic, cultural or reli...
The shape of Western Europe is settled in principle. For us – the people of Central and Eastern Eur...
The long discussion on the making of Europe’s identity, from a political, economic, cultural or reli...
The European integration is opening new perspectives of social, cultural, economic and political dev...
Christianity, filtered through the heritage of Enlightenment, is a founding stone of European identi...
European culture is the mélange of cultural heritages regional, local and minority cultures. Polish ...
Praca magisterska dotyczy problemu tożsamości narodowej w zjednoczonej Europie. Porusza takie probl...
In the European integration process, the European Union continues to struggle for an identity that ...
With EU enlargement, peculiar Central European ideas and traditions of integration emerged in Europe...
The European Union has no fully developed mechanism of collective memory, unlike national states. Th...
The last few years are the time of the ongoing integration of Europe and its vivid discussion about ...
Among other things, intensification of process of European integrations has imposed the need for rea...
The shape ofWestern Europe is settled in principle. For us – the people of Central and Eastern Europ...
Polish membership of the European Union became a fact in 2004. The fears and hopes of the main Chri...
'Parallel' divisions of identity in Poland are a thing of the past – and perhaps the future – but no...