Sieć społeczna wokół Kuriera Warszawskiego na podstawie jego nekrologów z lat 1821–1861

Rafał Smoczyński and Tomasz Zarycki proposed a thesis that in Poland around 1920 the intelligentsia had taken power from the aristocracy and bourgeoisie (it is called ‘intelligentsia revolution’). They advanced another thesis that the reference point (‘totem’) for the identity of the intelligentsia...

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Main Author: Marek Jerzy Minakowski
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego 2017-01-01
Series:Przeszłość Demograficzna Polski
Subjects:
SNA
Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/pdp/pl/issue/814/article/14559/
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spelling doaj-8a97baa1d31248f7937affdc41126a242020-11-25T01:00:57ZdeuWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoPrzeszłość Demograficzna Polski0079-71892017-01-013910.18276/pdp.2017.39-09Sieć społeczna wokół Kuriera Warszawskiego na podstawie jego nekrologów z lat 1821–1861Marek Jerzy Minakowski0Dr Minakowski Publikacje ElektroniczneRafał Smoczyński and Tomasz Zarycki proposed a thesis that in Poland around 1920 the intelligentsia had taken power from the aristocracy and bourgeoisie (it is called ‘intelligentsia revolution’). They advanced another thesis that the reference point (‘totem’) for the identity of the intelligentsia had been ‘an extended family’ composed of descendants of the aristocracy. The article is an analysis of the structure of the Polish society when the intelligentsia was being born (the middle of the 19th century). The author tries to establish if it was then possible to predict the above mentioned revolution and the shape of the twentieth-century Polish intelligentsia and whether any other course of events was possible. In the years 1821–1861 Kurier Warszawski published obituaries of 18,038 people who – together with their families – were considered to be so important that without knowing them it was hardly possible to function in the society. In this way it is possible to reconstruct family connections so that it would be established which families were worth knowing more and which ones occurred in the press only sporadically. If the endogamy of the elites is taken for granted, it is not difficult to indicate concentrations and centres of gravity – social circles of special attraction; the ones who dominated and the others who could take that dominance away from them.https://wnus.edu.pl/pdp/pl/issue/814/article/14559/mass genealogysocial network analysisSNAthe history of the intelligentsiafollowers of Frankismaristocracy
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Sieć społeczna wokół Kuriera Warszawskiego na podstawie jego nekrologów z lat 1821–1861
Przeszłość Demograficzna Polski
mass genealogy
social network analysis
SNA
the history of the intelligentsia
followers of Frankism
aristocracy
author_facet Marek Jerzy Minakowski
author_sort Marek Jerzy Minakowski
title Sieć społeczna wokół Kuriera Warszawskiego na podstawie jego nekrologów z lat 1821–1861
title_short Sieć społeczna wokół Kuriera Warszawskiego na podstawie jego nekrologów z lat 1821–1861
title_full Sieć społeczna wokół Kuriera Warszawskiego na podstawie jego nekrologów z lat 1821–1861
title_fullStr Sieć społeczna wokół Kuriera Warszawskiego na podstawie jego nekrologów z lat 1821–1861
title_full_unstemmed Sieć społeczna wokół Kuriera Warszawskiego na podstawie jego nekrologów z lat 1821–1861
title_sort sieć społeczna wokół kuriera warszawskiego na podstawie jego nekrologów z lat 1821–1861
publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
series Przeszłość Demograficzna Polski
issn 0079-7189
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Rafał Smoczyński and Tomasz Zarycki proposed a thesis that in Poland around 1920 the intelligentsia had taken power from the aristocracy and bourgeoisie (it is called ‘intelligentsia revolution’). They advanced another thesis that the reference point (‘totem’) for the identity of the intelligentsia had been ‘an extended family’ composed of descendants of the aristocracy. The article is an analysis of the structure of the Polish society when the intelligentsia was being born (the middle of the 19th century). The author tries to establish if it was then possible to predict the above mentioned revolution and the shape of the twentieth-century Polish intelligentsia and whether any other course of events was possible. In the years 1821–1861 Kurier Warszawski published obituaries of 18,038 people who – together with their families – were considered to be so important that without knowing them it was hardly possible to function in the society. In this way it is possible to reconstruct family connections so that it would be established which families were worth knowing more and which ones occurred in the press only sporadically. If the endogamy of the elites is taken for granted, it is not difficult to indicate concentrations and centres of gravity – social circles of special attraction; the ones who dominated and the others who could take that dominance away from them.
topic mass genealogy
social network analysis
SNA
the history of the intelligentsia
followers of Frankism
aristocracy
url https://wnus.edu.pl/pdp/pl/issue/814/article/14559/
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