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This monograph serves as an introduction to the art, architecture and literary culture of the Eastern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th and 17th centuries. The geographical area under discussion comprises the regions of contemporary Lithuania, western Belarus and western Ukraine. The introduction of the Renaissance and Baroque classical revival into these lands is considered here within the political context of nationalistic and religious loyalties, as well as economic status and class. The central discussion focuses on the issue of national identity and religious loyalty in the inter-relation between the Byzantine inheritance of the Lithuanian and Ruthenian populace and the Poloniz...
This book looks at Eastern and Western monasticism’s continuous and intensive interactions with society in Eastern Europe, Russia and the Former Soviet Republics. It discusses the role monastics played in fostering national identities, as well as the potentiality of monasteries and religious orders to be vehicles of ecumenism and inter-religious dialogue within and beyond national boundaries. Using a country-specific analysis, the book highlights the monastic tradition and monastic establishments. It addresses gaps in the academic study of religion in Eastern European and Russian historiography and looks at the role of monasticism as a cultural and national identity forming determinant in the region.
W 1930 roku otwarto we Lwowie Muzeum Zasłużonych Polek. W niewielkich salkach znalazły się obrazy, rzeźby, zdjęcia, dokumenty oraz pamiętniki z powstań i wojen. A także osiemnaście pudeł z biogramami. Można się domyślać, że były wśród nich nazwiska znane, ale i te zupełnie zapomniane. Podobnie jak w zebranych tu opowieściach. Oto historie lwowianek, które mieszkały w tym mieście całe życie albo tylko chwilę. To próba odpowiedzi na pytanie, jakie były one same i jaki był „ich Lwów”: Lwów wybitnych aktorek i wielkich śpiewaczek, ideowych nauczycielek i zasobnych arystokratek, dzielnych feministek i uduchowionych muz, pełnych poświęcenia żołnierek i wyb...
Resilience is one of the hottest terms in the modern humanities, social sciences and beyond. The reason for this is the current situation at various levels, from ecological, health, economical to political, which requires the formation of resilience from individuals, communities, countries, institutions and humanity as a whole. The term resilience refers to a new realistic paradigm in tackling the challenges required by the modern world, in which changes are happening faster and faster and are becoming less transparent and predictable. Therefore, the paradigm of stability and protection against disturbances is no longer realistic and has been replaced by the paradigm of resilience. People, n...
How did people of the past prepare for death, and how were their preparations affected by religious beliefs or social and economic responsibilities? Dying Prepared in Medieval and Early Modern Northern Europe analyses the various ways in which people made preparations for death in medieval and early modern Northern Europe, adapting religious teachings to local circumstances. The articles span the period from the Middle Ages to Early Modernity allowing an analysis over centuries of religious change that are too often artificially separated in historical study. Contributors are Dominika Burdzy, Otfried Czaika, Kirsi Kanerva, Mia Korpiola, Anu Lahtinen, Riikka Miettinen, Bertil Nilsson, and Cindy Wood.
This book presents selected papers from the 23rd Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) Conference, held in Madrid, Spain. While the theoretical and empirical papers presented cover diverse areas of economics and finance in different geographic regions, the main focus is on the latest research concerning international trade, public economics, and regional studies. The book also includes studies on the economics of innovation, inequality and tourism.
While far fewer studies on women and gender have been published in Poland than in the West, the last decade has seen growing interest in gender history among Polish scholars. The first general history of Polish women in the early modern times was published by Dr. Bogucka in Polish in 1998; the present study constitutes an expansion, as well as a translation into English, of that seminal work. Women in Early Modern Polish Society, against the European Background makes widely available to historians and women's studies scholars in the West a mass of information about women in Poland from the 16th to the 18th century, previously inaccessible in Polish archives. In the preface, Bogucka points to...
In Visual Cultures of Death in Central Europe, Aleksandra Koutny-Jones explores the emergence of a remarkable cultural preoccupation with death in Poland-Lithuania (1569-1795). Examining why such interests resonated so strongly in the Baroque art of this Commonwealth, she argues that the printing revolution, the impact of the Counter-Reformation, and multiple afflictions suffered by Poland-Lithuania all contributed to a deep cultural concern with mortality. Introducing readers to a range of art, architecture and material culture, this study considers various visual evocations of death including 'Dance of Death' imagery, funerary decorations, coffin portraiture, tomb chapels and religious landscapes. These, Koutny-Jones argues, engaged with wider European cultures of contemplation and commemoration, while also being critically adapted to the specific context of Poland-Lithuania.
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Najnowsza książka księdza Adama Bonieckiego. Głos spokoju i rozsądku w twoim domu. Czy powinno się nauczać religii w polskich szkołach? Jak odnaleźć spokój i harmonię w pocovidowej rzeczywistości? Czego w dobie kryzysu klimatycznego naucza nas Ewangelia? Jak rysuje się przyszłość polskiego Kościoła? Co z nami robią media społecznościowe? Jak ze sobą rozmawiać mimo różnic? Ta książka to wybór najbardziej aktualnych tekstów księdza Adama publikowanych na łamach „Tygodnika Powszechnego” w latach 2019–2021. Lektura poruszających, pełnych mądrości i zrozumienia tekstów pozwala odkryć głos prawdziwego autorytetu, którego we współczesnym świecie tak bardzo poszukujemy. Ks. Adam Boniecki studiował filozofię na Wydziale Teologicznym Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego i na Katolickim Uniwersytecie Lubelskim. Był duszpasterzem akademickim przy uniwersyteckim kościele św. Anny w Krakowie. W 1979 roku Jan Paweł II wezwał go do Rzymu i powierzył mu poprowadzenie polskiej edycji „L’Osservatore Romano”. Redaktor senior „Tygodnika Powszechnego”.