The development of human culture can be well observed when two national cultures are in contact, interaction and free exchange of cultural values, goods, experiences and talents. Emigration and ethnic groups are of importance here as long as they preserve their; cultural identity — produce the common good and the system of social interaction. Having their own culture they participate in creating the culture of the whole society. The article presents the role of the in-group and out-group integration of Polonia. Hard life conditions of early Polish immigrants and the lack of their mutual material support highly precipitated the process of assimilation of unorganized individuals. The first integration of Polonia into the American society conc...
The article shows the characteristic features of the Polish immigration to Austria. A description of...
The article shows the characteristic features of the Polish immigration to Austria. A description of...
The article points to a wide range of possible work of Polish-American organizations. The author bas...
The author starts with presenting the most important data concerning the history of the Polish ethni...
The article discusses the issue of changes in the cultural life of Polish Americans from a historica...
There exists personal and group (national) identity, which is a separateness having its own value wh...
The article titled „A few remarks regarding activity of Polish organizations in the United States” t...
In the introductory part of the article the author points to the main difficulty in defining the eth...
The article presents the findings of a pilot study on the ways of negotiating national identity with...
Voluntary associations are groups of people striving together after a common-, goal. For Polish ethn...
The article discusses mutual relations between the Polish American ethnic group and new immigrants f...
The article focuses on the presentation of changes in ethnicity carriers: a language, tradition and...
The aim of the article is to present the complexity of the process of ruthenization of the Polish em...
The article presents the findings of a pilot study on the ways of negotiating national identity with...
The article presents the findings of a pilot study on the ways of negotiating national identity with...
The article shows the characteristic features of the Polish immigration to Austria. A description of...
The article shows the characteristic features of the Polish immigration to Austria. A description of...
The article points to a wide range of possible work of Polish-American organizations. The author bas...
The author starts with presenting the most important data concerning the history of the Polish ethni...
The article discusses the issue of changes in the cultural life of Polish Americans from a historica...
There exists personal and group (national) identity, which is a separateness having its own value wh...
The article titled „A few remarks regarding activity of Polish organizations in the United States” t...
In the introductory part of the article the author points to the main difficulty in defining the eth...
The article presents the findings of a pilot study on the ways of negotiating national identity with...
Voluntary associations are groups of people striving together after a common-, goal. For Polish ethn...
The article discusses mutual relations between the Polish American ethnic group and new immigrants f...
The article focuses on the presentation of changes in ethnicity carriers: a language, tradition and...
The aim of the article is to present the complexity of the process of ruthenization of the Polish em...
The article presents the findings of a pilot study on the ways of negotiating national identity with...
The article presents the findings of a pilot study on the ways of negotiating national identity with...
The article shows the characteristic features of the Polish immigration to Austria. A description of...
The article shows the characteristic features of the Polish immigration to Austria. A description of...
The article points to a wide range of possible work of Polish-American organizations. The author bas...