It is difficult to answer the question of how to write about national uprisings in school textbooks and other studies, because such historical events are very complex, and their evaluation is multifaceted. It is easier to answer the question of how not to write and how not to teach about uprisings: do not write about them carelessly and in haste, do not present them in a simplified manner, do not indicate who is guilty in an unjustified manner, do not foresee the consequences.
Praca odnosi się do relacji polsko-żydowskich na Mazowszu Północnym w okresie zaborów i okresu odzyskiwania niepodległości Rzeczypospolitej. Skupiono się na postawach Żydów wobec powstania listopadowego, styczniowego, wydarzeń rewolucyjnych 1905–1907, odradzania się państwa polskiego.
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The present dissertation refers to the Polish-Jewish relations in Northern Mazovia during the partitions of Poland and the restoration of Poland’s independence. The emphasis has been put on the attitudes of Jews towards the November and January Uprisings, the revolutionary events of 1905–1907 and the restoration of the Polish State.
In the context of the 150th anniversary of the January Uprising, the author tackles the question of the interpretation of particular historical events in the history of the Polish Republic. In the case of the Polish Crown, compressed by aggressive eastern and western neighborhood, he considers historiosophical thesis of Felix Koneczny about editing of universal history in the perspective of a confrontation with each other different civilization systems.
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