The author reflects on how topics related to the province of Silesia were dealt with in a synthetic study Dzieje narodu polskiego by Józef Dąbrowski. Her analysis is being conducted in a comparative way against the background of mainstream treatises on Polish national history published within the span of 19th century. She argues that Dąbrowski’s study offered a model of presenting Silesian issues that differed from the standard ones to a very significant degree.
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