Absolutyzm” versus „polonizm” Bismarck, panslawizm a powstanie styczniowe

The aim of this article is to analyze attitude of the Prussian Prime-Minister – considered as the Architect of German Unification – Otto von Bismarck – towards the phenomenon of social rebellion, which in Polish history became known as the January Uprising. The intention of the Author is not to focu...

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Published inHistoria i polityka Vol. 17; no. 10; pp. 45 - 74
Main Author Kopczyński, Mariusz
Format Journal Article
LanguagePolish
Published Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika 2013
Nicolaus Copernicus University Press
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Summary:The aim of this article is to analyze attitude of the Prussian Prime-Minister – considered as the Architect of German Unification – Otto von Bismarck – towards the phenomenon of social rebellion, which in Polish history became known as the January Uprising. The intention of the Author is not to focus on issues related with wide-ranging diplomatic action of the prospective “Iron Chancellor”, which was crowned with Alsvenlabena Convention. Bismarck was in the limelight not like as well-known „real politician”, but as a political thinker whom he also was. Author analyzes a highly specific conceptual nomenclature of Bismarck, and his attitude towards the Poles, Russians, Pan-Slavism and autocracy. Introduction to the subject is an overview of the evaluations of the insurrection, which was permanently established in Polish intellectual environments, including its traditional divisions between the right wing and the left wing.
ISSN:1899-5160
2391-7652