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2014 | 4(9) | 401-412

Article title

Przejawy sarmackiej religijności w relacjach cudzoziemców odwiedzających Rzeczpospolitą w XVIII wieku

Content

Title variants

EN
Sarmatian Religiousness in the Writings of the Foreigners Visiting Poland during the 18th Century

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The main purpose of this article is to elaborate how the foreigners who visited Poland during the 18th century described the religious life of the Polish nobility. The author analyses travel journals written by Johann Joseph Kausch, Johann Erich Biester, Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, William Coxe, Nathaniel William Wraxall, Joseph Marshall and James Harris. It is shown that the foreigners accused Polish nobles of bigotry and superficial religiousness. Moreover, they criticized the theatralisation of the Christian liturgy in Poland, although after the Council of Trident it was a common phenomenon in Europe. It is also proven that the foreigners demonstrated their indifferent attitude towards the idea of Poland as antemurale christianitatis and blamed the members of the Bar Confederation for cruelty and religious fanaticism. In conclusion, it is said that the foreigners created a false, simplified description of Sarmatian religiousness. The main reason for that was their general lack of understanding of Polish culture and mentality

Year

Issue

Pages

401-412

Physical description

Dates

published
2014

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Gdański

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
2299-8365

YADDA identifier

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