Stanisław Swianiewicz wobec mniejszości narodowych i wielokulturowości Kresów Wschodnich Rzeczypospolitej

Journal Title: ACTA POLONO-RUTHENICA - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 0

Abstract

In his article, authors deals with Stanisław Swianiewicz heritage. They point-out that it cannot be reduced to the famous episode of the Katyń massacre while he avoided death being sent to the Gwiezdowo station in the neighbourhood of the mass graves – the only one such a case. While settled in Vilnius, after the Bolshevik’s revolution, he became a Professor of the Stefan Batory University, dealing with the Soviet studies, history of ideas and economic thought. In the article – very little known – journalistic essays are overviewed as published by Swianiewicz in pre-war Vilnius press and dealing with the issue of the national and religious minorities of the Polish Eastern Borderlands.

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Benon Gaziński, Maria Swianiewicz

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  • EP ID EP301377
  • DOI 10.31648/apr.1234
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Benon Gaziński, Maria Swianiewicz (2017). Stanisław Swianiewicz wobec mniejszości narodowych i wielokulturowości Kresów Wschodnich Rzeczypospolitej. ACTA POLONO-RUTHENICA, 4(0), 7-20. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-301377