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    Did Secularization among Peasants in the Kingdom of Poland Accelerate in the Period 1906–1912? Peasants, Anticlericalism, and Religious Discourse under the Late Russian Imperial Regime by Łukasz Kożuchowski

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Kingdom of Poland and its Catholic Church were in trouble in the last years of Russian imperial rule. …”
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    Odezwa feldmarszałka Iwana Dybicza do żołnierzy polskich ze stycznia 1831 roku jako przykład propagandy wojennej czasów powstania listopadowego by Łukasz Jewuła

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This proclamation was a result of the Marshal obtaining information about the internal situation in the Kingdom of Poland. It is a typical element of propaganda used before the start of a military action and was therefore maintained in a conciliatory tone. …”
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    Piotr Stolypin and the National question in the Russian Empire in 1906-1911: new trends in Russian historiography by Ryšard Gaidis

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Stolypin's actions only in the Western Provinces, the Kingdom of Poland, and the Grand Duchy of Finland. Therefore, the policy of P. …”
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    Edward Jurgens i Karol Ruprecht. Polacy z wyboru wobec polskich ruchów niepodległościowych w XIX wieku by Tadeusz Stegner

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Parts of the German population in the Kingdom of Poland, especially in Warsaw, were polonized quite quickly, sometimes already in the second generation. …”
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    Italian and French prints in the Dominican library in Różanystok: A contribution to the study of the dissemination of books in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries by Katarzyna Zimnoch

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The case study focuses on the book collection at the Dominican monastery in Różanystok, situated at the border of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The research reported on in this paper was mainly based on the handwritten inventories of the Dominican library from 1828 and 1846 and involved analysing the book collection based on the date and place of publication of the prints. …”
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    Prints from German Publishing Houses in the Dominican Monks’ Book Collection in Różanystok (Poland). Contribution to the Books’ Circulation in Europe from the 17th to the 19th Cent... by Katarzyna Zimnoch

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The objective of the analysis is the book collection owned by the Dominican Order based in Różanystok in the borderland between The Crown of the Kingdom of Poland (The Crown) and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. …”
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    Z rozważań nad społeczną i gospodarczą kondycją ziemiaństwa w Królestwie Polskim w okresie postyczniowego dziesięciolecia (1864–1874) by Andrzej Przegaliński

    Published 2024-01-01
    “… The subject of the article is the issue of widely understood social and economic aspects related to the history of the landed gentry in the Kingdom of Poland in the post-January decade. The adopted border turning points were marked by the failure of the uprising and the introduction of the enfranchisement reform (1864) and the death of governor Fiodor Berg as well as the agricultural exhibition in Warsaw (1874). …”
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    „Aleksander I jako król polski” pędzla Niccoli Montiego (1819) – malarstwo portretowe w służbie propagandy Królestwa Kongresowego by Mikołaj Getka-Kenig

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The Emperor of Russia Alexander I as a Polish King by Niccola Monti, dated 1819, from the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw (previously held in the Royal Castle collection in Warsaw), serves as an exceptional example of an elaborate iconographic programme among “Polish” depictions of the founder of the Kingdom of Poland (Congress Poland). The painting unevenly emphasises the three strands of the official cult of Alexander I as the “resurrector” of Poland after the Congress of Vienna. …”
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