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Newspapers were one of the instruments of reaching out to the general public by the new political parties at the turn of the 19th century. This was also the case with the activists of the National League who, in the run-up to the founding of the Democratic-National Party in 1904, launched their own paper Tygodnik Polski (Polish Weekly), focused on social and political issues.
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The article surveys the periodicals published and edited by Władysław Studnicki, one of the leading Polish irredentists at the turn of the 19th century (ie. diehard believers in an armed uprising that would restore Poland’s independence). Four of them were published in Warsaw and Petersburg in 1906-1908, the fi fth and last - in Warsaw in 1918.
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As shown by the contents of their daily Słowo (1922–1939) foreign policy was one of the main areas of interest of the Wilno conservatives. Among the countries they believed Poland should keep close ties with Hungary ranked very high. They kept stressing the necessity of the Hungarian alliance throughout the interwar period.
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