Megalomania narodowa w ujęciu twórców polskich początku XX wieku

National megalomania in Polish reflection in the early 20th century In the early 20th century, a number of Polish thinkers betrayed a mentality in which was deeply rooted the notion of the Polish nation’s unique character. These thinkers also expressed a conviction that Poles had a special mission...

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Main Author: Katarzyna Wrzesińska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 2015-06-01
Series:Sprawy Narodowościowe. Seria nowa
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Online Access:https://ispan.waw.pl/journals/index.php/sn/article/view/757
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spelling doaj-1e2d2d9d836a46ecadb3b308c1efa9d82020-11-24T21:56:11ZengInstitute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of SciencesSprawy Narodowościowe. Seria nowa2392-24272015-06-010428510010.11649/sn.2013.005495Megalomania narodowa w ujęciu twórców polskich początku XX wiekuKatarzyna Wrzesińska0Instytut Slawistyki PAN [Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences], Warszawa [Warsaw]National megalomania in Polish reflection in the early 20th century In the early 20th century, a number of Polish thinkers betrayed a mentality in which was deeply rooted the notion of the Polish nation’s unique character. These thinkers also expressed a conviction that Poles had a special mission both in Europe in general and towards other European nations. The signs of the intellectual elite’s national megalomania were reflected in Polish journalistic writings in the final period of World War I and the initial period of regained independence shortly after it. The article analyzes the views of selected thinkers: the philosopher W. Lutosławski, the journalist and literary critic A. Górski, the publicist A. Chołoniewski, and the historian J.K. Kochanowski. All of them believed in an optimistic picture of Polish history and emphasized the significance of the Polish mission in an ethical dimension understood as a desire to establish European order based both on respect towards the individual and at the same time on national diversity. This attitude was clearly based on Romantic thought – a historiosophy tinted with mesianism. All these authors dealt with the same themes from Polish history, treating them as a justification of their attitudes (such as: the Republic of Nobility as an embodiment of the ideal of freedom, Poland as an intermediary between the East and the West, as well as the propagator of Christian civilization in the East; the prominent role of Poles among the Slavic peoples, the importance of Catholicism). All in all, they created a mythologized vision of the Polish Republic in order to integrate the Polish society and mobilize it to act. This stream of glorification of the Polish statehood met with severe criticism after Poland regained its independence. S. Zakrzewski, F. Bujak, J.S. Bystroń, Bocheński brothers and others protested against falsifying the history of Poland.https://ispan.waw.pl/journals/index.php/sn/article/view/757national megalomaniamythologisation of historynational myths
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author Katarzyna Wrzesińska
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Megalomania narodowa w ujęciu twórców polskich początku XX wieku
Sprawy Narodowościowe. Seria nowa
national megalomania
mythologisation of history
national myths
author_facet Katarzyna Wrzesińska
author_sort Katarzyna Wrzesińska
title Megalomania narodowa w ujęciu twórców polskich początku XX wieku
title_short Megalomania narodowa w ujęciu twórców polskich początku XX wieku
title_full Megalomania narodowa w ujęciu twórców polskich początku XX wieku
title_fullStr Megalomania narodowa w ujęciu twórców polskich początku XX wieku
title_full_unstemmed Megalomania narodowa w ujęciu twórców polskich początku XX wieku
title_sort megalomania narodowa w ujęciu twórców polskich początku xx wieku
publisher Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences
series Sprawy Narodowościowe. Seria nowa
issn 2392-2427
publishDate 2015-06-01
description National megalomania in Polish reflection in the early 20th century In the early 20th century, a number of Polish thinkers betrayed a mentality in which was deeply rooted the notion of the Polish nation’s unique character. These thinkers also expressed a conviction that Poles had a special mission both in Europe in general and towards other European nations. The signs of the intellectual elite’s national megalomania were reflected in Polish journalistic writings in the final period of World War I and the initial period of regained independence shortly after it. The article analyzes the views of selected thinkers: the philosopher W. Lutosławski, the journalist and literary critic A. Górski, the publicist A. Chołoniewski, and the historian J.K. Kochanowski. All of them believed in an optimistic picture of Polish history and emphasized the significance of the Polish mission in an ethical dimension understood as a desire to establish European order based both on respect towards the individual and at the same time on national diversity. This attitude was clearly based on Romantic thought – a historiosophy tinted with mesianism. All these authors dealt with the same themes from Polish history, treating them as a justification of their attitudes (such as: the Republic of Nobility as an embodiment of the ideal of freedom, Poland as an intermediary between the East and the West, as well as the propagator of Christian civilization in the East; the prominent role of Poles among the Slavic peoples, the importance of Catholicism). All in all, they created a mythologized vision of the Polish Republic in order to integrate the Polish society and mobilize it to act. This stream of glorification of the Polish statehood met with severe criticism after Poland regained its independence. S. Zakrzewski, F. Bujak, J.S. Bystroń, Bocheński brothers and others protested against falsifying the history of Poland.
topic national megalomania
mythologisation of history
national myths
url https://ispan.waw.pl/journals/index.php/sn/article/view/757
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