03876nam 2200733 450 991048558530332120230519212722.03-653-99804-23-653-04953-9(CKB)2670000000587147(EBL)1888812(SSID)ssj0001680237(PQKBManifestationID)16496004(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001680237(PQKBWorkID)15028185(PQKB)11096244(MiAaPQ)EBC1888812(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/70816(PPN)229113362(EXLCZ)99267000000058714720150112h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrA history of the Polish intelligentsiaPart 2The vicious circle, 1832-1864 /edited by Jerzy Jedlicki ; translated by Tristan KoreckiBernPeter Lang International Academic Publishing Group2015Frankfurt am Main, [Germany] :Peter Lang Edition,2014.©20141 online resource (352 p.)Geschichte, Erinnerung, Politik,2191-3528 ;Band 8Includes index.3-631-62402-6 1-322-49789-3 Cover; Table of Contents; Chapter 1: In lands foreign; In exile, 1832-1845; 1. The exodus; 2. Parties; 3. Poetry and politics; 4. Years have passed; 5. The Nation and Europe; 6. Messianism; Chapter 2: Inheritors; At home, 1832-1845; 1. The defeat's aftermath: repressive measures; 2. The social situation of the intelligentsia; 3. The strategy to adapt; 4. Men-of-the-quill; 5. The Poznań revival; 6. Conspirators; Chapter 3: Crisis; The Poznań Province and Galicia, 1846-1857; 1. A terrible year, or two; 2. The intelligentsia's revolution; 3. Daily grind; 4. Doing something of useChapter 4: The End of Tsar Nicholas's epoch The Kingdom and the Lithuanian-Ruthenian guberniyas, 1846-1856; 1. Off to Siberia!; 2. Professional environments; 3. Life, private and social; 4. The visible horizon; Chapter 5: The struggle for primacy; At home and in exile, 1857-1862; 1. Latency; 2. In diaspora; 3. The Poznań arrhythmia; 4. The intelligentsia in the Polish sense; Chapter 6: Jump into an abyss; Warsaw and the country-at-large, 1862-1864; 1. Impatience; 2. Rising and falling; IndexThe three-part work provides a first synthetic account of the history of the Polish intelligentsia from the days of its formation to World War I. Part two (1832-1864) analyses the growing importance of the intelligentsia in the epoch marked by the triumph of the Polish romanticism. The stress is put on the debates of the position of intelligentsia in the society, as well as on tensions between great romantic ideas and realities of everyday life. A substantial part deals with the genesis, outbreak and defeat as well as the consequences of the national uprising in 1863, whose preparation was toGeschichte, Erinnerung, Politik ;Band 8.IntellectualsPolandHistoryPolandIntellectual lifePolandHistory1832–1864CircleHistoryIntelligentsiaJedlickiKulturgeschichteParteipolitikPolishsoziale SchichtenViciousIntellectualsHistory.305.5520943809034Jedlicki Jerzyedt688097Jedlicki JerzyKorecki TristanMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910485585303321A history of the Polish intelligentsia3361302UNINA