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2004 | 3 | 5-17

Article title

CONTROVERSIES CONCERNING THE YEAR 1914 IN SELECTED POLISH HISTORICAL SYNTHESES OF THE PAST CENTURY

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PL

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The author intends to depict the Polish interpretations of the WW I and its survey inclines towards the following conclusions. First , the authors of syntheses and parasyntheses, as a rule, treated the titular problem as marginal. Second, the discussed publications disclose a distinct Polonocentrism, which appeared both in ignoring motifs associated with the world history and in stressing the role played by the Polish question in assorted antagonisms between the warring states. Third, a large part of the presented works demonstrates a glaringly schematic approach and a sparse factographic foundation. Forth, the presented interpretations revealed different, at times diametrically so, methodological attitudes. One may divide them into 'traditional', underlining predominantly the political aspect of the events and the roles of outstanding individuals, and 'modernistic', referring to mass-scale activity and anonymous political, economic, and social processes. The latter encompasses the majority of the interpretations originating at the time of the People's Republic of Poland, and referring explicite to Marxism. Finallty emphasis must be placed on the fact that most of the researchers explaining the reasons for the outbreak of the WW I, succumbed to a phenomenon which Max Bloch describes as the 'fetish of the origin'.

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3

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5-17

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ARTICLE

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  • R. Stobiecki, Uniwersytet Lodzki, Instytut Historii, ul. Kaminskiego 27 A, 20-219 Lodz, Poland

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Publication order reference

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CEJSH db identifier
04PLAAAA0027634

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bwmeta1.element.69545273-2c30-3277-a18c-13e6c06cfc64
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