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http://hdl.handle.net/11320/10775
2024-03-29T06:31:26ZWschód muzułmański w ujęciu interdyscyplinarnym. Ludzie – teksty – historia
http://hdl.handle.net/11320/7198
Tytuł: Wschód muzułmański w ujęciu interdyscyplinarnym. Ludzie – teksty – historia
Redaktor(rzy): Czerwiński, Grzegorz; Konopacki, Artur
Abstrakt: This volume contains materials from the Scientific Conference „The Muslim East in Interdisciplinary Perspective. People – Texts – History”, held in Bialystok (Poland) November 18–19, 2016. The conference was organized by the following units of the University of Bialystok: The Department of Philological Research „East – West”, The Institute of East Slavonic Philology, Faculty of Philology, Faculty of Philology and Pedagogy. The following institutions contributed to the organization of the conference: Podlasie Branch of the Polish Tatars Association, Łukasz Górnicki Podlasie Library in Białystok. During the conference the following issues were discussed: Oriental inspirations in Slavonic literature from the Middle Ages to the present; Methodological issues in the research on the Muslim East: Polish conditions, European context; Literary images of Islamic countries; Researchers of the Muslim East in Poland and other Slavic countries; Ideas of the East in the politics and culture of 16th-20th centuries; The Muslim East from the perspective of the First and the Second Republic of Poland; The mystical East in the nineteenth century and its influence on the political aspects of the newly independent Poland in 1918; Travels of Polish writers, scholars, politicians, diplomats to Muslim countries: their testimonies, their diagnoses, their fascinations; Memoirs and their creators: sources for learning the history of the East in the Old Polish period and in the nineteenth century; Poles in the East: voluntary immigrants – forced settlers and exiles; Literary works of the Tartars of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and contemporary Polish, Belarusian and Lithuanian Tatar literature (historical and theoretical, literary, cultural, sociological and others); Journalism and publishing of Tatars in Poland, Belarus and Lithuania; The history of Tatars and Islam in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine from the 14th century to the present.
Session „The Muslim East in Interdisciplinary Perspective. People – Texts – History” was held with the financial support of the Municipal Office in Bialystok, the Marshal of the Podlaskie Voivodship and the President of the City of Bialystok took the honorary patronage over the Conference. The book has been edited by Grzegorz Czerwiński, PhD, a literary scholar, specialist in the theory of literature and comparative literature, and Artur Konopacki, PhD, a historian and educator, whose research focuses on Tatar history in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Polish- -Lithuanian Commonwealth. It has been reviewed by Jan Tyszkiewicz (Professor of History) and Ireneusz Szczukowski (Professor of Philology), and published in the scholarly literary series “Colloquia Orientalia Bialostocensia”.2017-01-01T00:00:00ZПольские беженцы в Крыму в первой половине XX столетия
http://hdl.handle.net/11320/7197
Tytuł: Польские беженцы в Крыму в первой половине XX столетия
Autorzy: Гадомский, Александр
Abstrakt: In the last few years Europe has been facing the problem of refugees. Nowadays there are 125 ethnic groups in Crimea. Poles constitute one of these groups, and it is not the smallest one. A part of the contemporary community of Crimean Poles are the descendants of Polish refugees who came to the peninsula in the first half of the 20th century. This article is based on an analysis of the data from Crimean archives referring to the given topic. Published materials may arise the interest not only of historians but can be also useful for the people willing re-establish family ties, as well as in the process of solving problems connected with the refugees, whose number in the contemporary world is still raising.2017-01-01T00:00:00ZПольша – Крым: исторические параллели, контакты, перспективы сотрудничества
http://hdl.handle.net/11320/7196
Tytuł: Польша – Крым: исторические параллели, контакты, перспективы сотрудничества
Autorzy: Червонная, Светлана
Abstrakt: The well known facts from the history and contemporary life of Poland and Crimea are not still connected together in the paradigm “Poland – Crimea” both in the public mentality and in the reflection of the scientific historiography. This article is an attempt to select – based on the methodology of the comparative historical analysis – coincidences, likeness, similarities and distinctive moments, contacts, points of intersections of the Polish and Crimean Tatar peoples their national interests, forms of their interaction. In some way it is a short prospect, a program, a thematic thesaurus of the issue and the latest researches that could be helpful in the future in the co- -operation between scholars. The main directions of such researches deal with both the historical past (processes of the ethno-genesis of the Polish and Crimean Tatar peoples; foreign and internal policy’s main objectives in the forming in the Middle Age states – Crimean Khanate and Polish Kingdom, that had their own periods of the Renaissance and of the Enlightenment; the existence of both nations from the end of the 18th century in the Russian Empire and their national-liberation movements), and the newest history – 20th–21st centuries. It is the ethnic group of the Polish-Lithuanian Tatars (related after their origin to the Crimean Tatars) which has played a role of a connecting link between the Poland and Crimea and cements this mutual cooperation. A long history of the cultural and political interaction between Poland and Crimea has continued until today, and with the reference of this interaction ( not only Crimea, but the whole Ukraine ) the most important ties of the contemporary European policy and the international solidarity are formed and found.2017-01-01T00:00:00ZRuch dysydencki w ZSRR i kwestia rehabilitacji Krymskich Tatarów. Mustafa Dżemilew i Andriej Sacharow
http://hdl.handle.net/11320/7195
Tytuł: Ruch dysydencki w ZSRR i kwestia rehabilitacji Krymskich Tatarów. Mustafa Dżemilew i Andriej Sacharow
Autorzy: Gołąbek, Bartosz
Abstrakt: This project involves discovering how the USSR dissident movement reflected on Crimean Tatar nation struggle for their full political rehabilitation. After Krushev Thaw in 1956 Crimean Tatars started to act more dynamically about their possible comeback to Crimea. Moscow dissident groups were very supportive in these actions. Mustafa Dzhemilev took a very special and symbolic role along with a famous dissident and Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1975 Andrei Sakharov, who supported Dzhemilev many times in those actions. This research is based mostly on primary sources including memoirs, published letters and statements of Andrei Sakharov and his wife Elena Bonner in their fight against injustice and breaking human rights by the soviet system towards Crimean Tatar society.2017-01-01T00:00:00Z