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Journal

2017 | 1(13) | 84-100

Article title

ЭТНОКОНФЕССИОНАЛЬНЫЕ ПРОЦЕССЫ НА БЕЛОРУССКО-ПОЛЬСКОМ ПАГРАНИЧЬЕ (ГРОДЕНСКАЯ ОБЛАСТЬ И ПОДЛЯШЕСКОЕ ВОЕВОДСТВО): ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ АСПЕКТ

Content

Title variants

EN
ETHNO-CONFESSIONAL PROCESSES IN THE BELARUSIAN-POLISH FRONTIER (GRODNO REGION AND PODLYASHESKOE PROVINCE): HISTORICAL ASPECTS

Languages of publication

BE

Abstracts

EN
The article presents historical-comparative analysis of ethno-confessional processes in the territory of neighboring border regions – Grodno region and Podlyasheskogo province. Identified are the historical, political, national, social factors that had an impact on the content, direction, dynamics of these processes. The existence of different ethnic groups (nations), their interaction leads to the formation of multi-culturalism of the region, however, each ethnic group sought to develop and preserve their culture. Shown is the role of the ethno-confessional and cultural processes of the Church, in the first place of traditional religions – Orthodox and Catholic and Protestant, Islam, Judaism. Examines the impact on the ethno-confessional processes of public policy. The author concludes that the Trials Belarusian-Polish borderland meet emerging trends to improve relations between Belarus and Poland, and may be useful in the development of comprehensive cooperation programs both at the intergovernmental and regional level.

Journal

Year

Issue

Pages

84-100

Physical description

artykuł

Dates

published
2017

Contributors

  • Гродненского государственного университета имени Янки Купалы, Республика Беларусь

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

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