Publikation: Nation-Building, Concepts of Space and Civilizing Mission in the Early Second Republic of Poland
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The case of interwar Poland is here used to illustrate the difficulties of nation building, as they emerged in the differently oriented national movements in the three territorial divisions of Poland. The concept of a civilizing mission is linked to normative understandings of space and culture, which drew on memory culture as an element of Polish national identity. Civilizing notions were put forward with regard to neighbouring peoples to the east: Lithuanians, White Russians and Ukrainians. By way of bitter controversies and military action they entered into the politics and practicalities of drawing the country’s borders. The Polish civilizing missions encountered intense opposition on the part of young national movements in the targeted territories and led the neighbouring states towards a revisionist policy in the post-war years which, over time, was to undermine the Polish state.
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PIETROW-ENNKER, Bianka, 2020. Nation-Building, Concepts of Space and Civilizing Mission in the Early Second Republic of Poland. In: BARTH, Boris, ed., Rolf HOBSON, ed.. Civilizing missions in the twentieth century. Leiden: Brill, 2020, pp. 57-89. Studies in global social history. 40. ISBN 978-90-04-43695-4. Available under: doi: 10.1163/9789004438125_004BibTex
@incollection{PietrowEnnker2020Natio-53239, year={2020}, doi={10.1163/9789004438125_004}, title={Nation-Building, Concepts of Space and Civilizing Mission in the Early Second Republic of Poland}, number={40}, isbn={978-90-04-43695-4}, publisher={Brill}, address={Leiden}, series={Studies in global social history}, booktitle={Civilizing missions in the twentieth century}, pages={57--89}, editor={Barth, Boris and Hobson, Rolf}, author={Pietrow-Ennker, Bianka} }
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