From the perspective of Polish Romantic poets such as Adam Mickiewicz,Juliusz Słowacki and Cyprian Norwid, the 1821 Greek Revolution was not merely a warfor Greek freedom, but also had a more universal significance for other nations acrossEurope. In Polish poetic philhellenism, the uprising was seen as a great transnational warof common European values, a battle both for the freedom of individual nations as wellfor respect for every human being and the continuity of European culture
The references to Poland in United States print culture indicate that Poland is a significant presen...
Philhellenism was a movement, its origins dating back to ancient times, that played a key role in th...
Adam Mickiewicz's epic poem Pan Tadeusz, published in Paris in 1834, can be seen as an expression of...
The Greek Revolution of 1821 and the Polish November Uprising of 1830-31 were two of the most signi...
The Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire (1821-1830) constituted the first breach in...
Under the immense influence of Mochnacki’s literary criticism that, in turn, took its shape under th...
The nineteenth century was a time of chaotic politics in Europe, a time that saw Poland broken into ...
Project about the influence of the Polish artists on regaining the independence of Poland combined w...
The Greek Revolution of 1821 was certainly an important milestone in the history of the Greek nation...
The modern Greek nation was established in 1828, after a 7-year revolutionary fight against the Otto...
Polish January uprising became the largest one which found support of the international public tho...
The present analysis focuses its perspective on the symbolic geography of Polish Romanticism decoded...
In the 40s of the 19th century Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855) was considered one of the greatest writer...
The French Revolution became an inspiration for freedom movements not only in France itself, but als...
In the article it is indicated that Poles became interested in Greece after the fall and partitions ...
The references to Poland in United States print culture indicate that Poland is a significant presen...
Philhellenism was a movement, its origins dating back to ancient times, that played a key role in th...
Adam Mickiewicz's epic poem Pan Tadeusz, published in Paris in 1834, can be seen as an expression of...
The Greek Revolution of 1821 and the Polish November Uprising of 1830-31 were two of the most signi...
The Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire (1821-1830) constituted the first breach in...
Under the immense influence of Mochnacki’s literary criticism that, in turn, took its shape under th...
The nineteenth century was a time of chaotic politics in Europe, a time that saw Poland broken into ...
Project about the influence of the Polish artists on regaining the independence of Poland combined w...
The Greek Revolution of 1821 was certainly an important milestone in the history of the Greek nation...
The modern Greek nation was established in 1828, after a 7-year revolutionary fight against the Otto...
Polish January uprising became the largest one which found support of the international public tho...
The present analysis focuses its perspective on the symbolic geography of Polish Romanticism decoded...
In the 40s of the 19th century Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855) was considered one of the greatest writer...
The French Revolution became an inspiration for freedom movements not only in France itself, but als...
In the article it is indicated that Poles became interested in Greece after the fall and partitions ...
The references to Poland in United States print culture indicate that Poland is a significant presen...
Philhellenism was a movement, its origins dating back to ancient times, that played a key role in th...
Adam Mickiewicz's epic poem Pan Tadeusz, published in Paris in 1834, can be seen as an expression of...