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In the Church’s narration on the transformations of the end of the 1980s there is a noticeable disproportion between the actual role of representatives of the Church during the crisis of 1988-1989 and later accounts of their activity. The Church emphasizes its involvement in the process of contesting the communist system but rather does not give prominence to its activity during the proceedings of the Round Table and the contractual elections. This stance follows from the new situation in which the Church found itself after 1989 and ensuing adaptation problems. For various reasons which are discussed in the text, its representatives developed a specific “politics of memory” that includes a formula of the Church – full of goodwill but betrayed and cheated – as a witness of the decisive events of the end of the 1980s. This is done at the cost of distorting the image of those events and is connected first and foremost with goals of an immediate nature.
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An analysis of the history of the formation of regionalism in Poland indicates the year 1989 as a breakthrough. Before that time, the traditional model of regionalism focused primarily on the socio – cultural area. After the introduction of a democratic system, many changes can be observed, which resulted in a wide catalog of activities concentrated on the development of the region and an increased number of companies undertaking such initiatives. Modern Polish regionalism consists, above all, of the activity of the local government and the citizens themselves, who respond to the requirements of European integration and globalization. These new aspects are associated with the concept of the new regionalism.
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