Ideological declaration of the Great Poland Camp
p. 331-334
Excerpt
1Title: Deklaracja ideowa Obozu Wielkiej Polski (Ideological declaration of the Great Poland Camp)
2Originally published: In Roman Dmowski, Pisma (Częstochowa: Antoni Gmachowski, 1939), vol. 10, pp. 95–97.
3Language: Polish
4The excerpts used are from Wojciech Wrzesiński, Krzysztof Kawalec, Leonard Smołka, Włodzimierz Suleja, eds., Polska w latach 1918– 1939. Wybór tekstów źródłowych do nauczania historii (Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Szkolne i Pedagogiczne, 1986), pp. 204–206.
Context
5One of the characteristic features of early 20th-century Polish nationalism was its legalism. The so-called “national democrats” may have been radical nationalists and chauvinists, but they made use of various liberties in the three parts of partitioned Poland to make their way into municipal as well as central authorities and parliaments. In the first years of independence, the “national democrats” formed the core of several coalitions. In contrast, the predominantly leftist sympathizers of Józef Piłsudski
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