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Osikowicz, Zanna. "Ukrainian Organisations and Associations That Shape the Image of the Ukrainian Minority in Poland." Culture and Arts in the Modern World, no. 24 (September 22, 2023): 65–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31866/2410-1915.24.2023.287662.

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The aim of the article is to analyse Ukrainian organisations, associations, and festivals that shape the image of the Ukrainian minority in Poland. Results. Consideration of the topic of the article, and specifically the research process requires reference to a number of basic assumptions, the basis of which is certainly the conviction that every person, regardless of his nationality, is a social being who, assigned to a particular group, functions as a community, forming more or less permanent ties with it. Various theories and methodological assumptions are used to properly present the issue
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Osikowicz, Zanna. "Ukrainian Organisations and Associations That Shape the Image of the Ukrainian Minority in Poland (on the Example of 1991–2019)." Culture and Arts in the Modern World, no. 24 (September 22, 2023): 65–78. https://doi.org/10.31866/2410-1915.24.2023.287662.

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<i>The aim of the article </i>is to analyse Ukrainian organisations, associations, and festivals that shape the image of the Ukrainian minority in Poland. <i>Results</i>. Consideration of the topic of the article, and specifically the research process requires reference to a number of basic assumptions, the basis of which is certainly the conviction that every person, regardless of his nationality, is a social being who, assigned to a particular group, functions as a community, forming more or less permanent ties with it. Various theories and methodological assumptions are used to properly pre
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GOLIŃSKA- KONECKO, MAGDALENA. "PROBLEMATYKA UKRAIŃSKA W PROGRAMIE UKRAIŃSKIE WIEŚCI W TVP OLSZTYN W LATACH 2005-2015." Civitas et Lex 25, no. 1 (2020): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/cetl.4596.

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The following study analyses a thematic structure of the TVP Olsztyn’s “Ukraińskie wieści” program, which deals with the issues of the Ukrainian minority, as well as the geographic span of its content The studied period is 2005-2015, during which 200 editions of the program were broadcast. The author examined what problems were most often presented as media messages and how it could affect the image of Ukrainians in Poland.
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Ertanowska, Delfina. "The image of a woman in the West Ukrainian press of interwar period («Ukrainsky Holos» (Peremyshl, 1919—1932s) and «Nash Lemko» (Lviv, 1934—1939s)." Proceedings of Research and Scientific Institute for Periodicals, no. 9(27) (2019): 172–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0331-2019-9(27)-9.

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The article deals with the problem of women’s rights and a perception of their role in society via a prism of two Ukrainian-language newspapers of interwar Poland in the context of socio-political-realities of that period. The article aims to present a perception of role and rights of a Ukrainian woman in the interwar society by the West Ukrainian press. The text shows both the image of a Ukrainian woman as a devoted wife and mother, family pillar, as well as the person responsible for maintaining both the national identity of future generations and celebrating national and religious tradition
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Mateleshko, Yurii. "POLAND'S AND HUNGARY'S SOFT IMPACTS ON UKRAINE: COMMON AND DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS." Scientific Journal of Polonia University 58, no. 3 (2023): 263–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.23856/5837.

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The article considers soft influences' characteristics of Poland and Hungary on Ukraine. Similar soft power's features of Poland and Hungary on Ukraine are: 1) goals (forming a positive image of states, spreading of their own (as well as common European) values, supporting foreign Poles and Hungarians, attracting Ukrainians to work and study); 2) institutions (government structures, diplomatic institutions, state and non-state fundations, public organizations, educational institutions, mass media); 3) directions (educational, cultural, economic, informational); 4) conditions (soft power of Pol
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Onyshchuk, Ihor. "Legal regulation of the status of the Ukrainian national minority in the Republic of Poland." Scientific and informational bulletin of Ivano-Frankivsk University of Law named after King Danylo Halytskyi, no. 10(22) (December 29, 2020): 70–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.33098/2078-6670.10.22.70-82.

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Purpose. The purpose of the study is to develop issues of legal regulation of the status of the Ukrainian national minority in the Republic of Poland and to show the impact of foreign policy orientations of the Republic of Poland on the implementation of international law on national minorities. Methodology. Among the philosophical, general scientific and special scientific methods, the following were used: dialectical methods – comparative method – to clarify the general and specific patterns of functioning and development of legal regulation of the status of the Ukrainian national minority i
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Drozd, Roman. "The issue of akcja ‘Wisła’ in the activities of the association of Lemkos in Poland (OLP) throughout 1990-2003." Історико-політичні проблеми сучасного світу, no. 35-36 (December 20, 2017): 182–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/mhpi2017.35-36.182-191.

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After the memorable elections of June 1989, Poland underwent crucial changes that essentially changed the socio-political structure of Poland. Due largely to these shifts and transformation, the Ukrainian minority began to seek the condemnation by the Sejm of the Vistula operation and the elimination of its consequences. Importantly, the Association of Lemkos in Poland (OLP) initiated the idea.&#x0D; Keywords: Ukrainian minority, Operation Vistula (Polish: Akcja ‘Wisła’)
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Vermeersch, Peter. "A Minority at the Border: EU Enlargement and the Ukrainian Minority in Poland." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 21, no. 3 (2007): 475–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325407303793.

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This article examines the impact of the eastward enlargement of the European Union (EU) on the position of the Ukrainian minority in Poland. The enlargement process has set two conflicting developments into motion that both may have a serious influence on patterns of minority activism in countries at the peripheral borders of the enlarged EU. On one hand, there is a development toward increased protection of the external borders of the EU. On the other hand, a new trend has become perceptible within the EU toward increased political, security, economic, and cultural cooperation with the new ne
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Urbanik, Amadeusz. "Tożsamość Łemków jako czynnik wpływający na skuteczność rzecznictwa i artykulacji interesów mniejszości ukraińskiej w Polsce." Wrocławskie Studia Politologiczne 27 (February 20, 2020): 138–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/1643-0328.27.9.

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Identity of the Lemkos as a factor influencing the effectiveness of advocacy and articulation of the interests of the Ukrainian minority in PolandThe article is a part of studies on issues of Polish ethnic policy. Its main aim is to present to the reader the complexity of Lemko identity and show its influence on the effectiveness of advocacy and articulation of the interests of the Ukrainian minority in Poland. It consists of three parts. The first is dedicated to the Lemko minority in Poland with its origins and demographic structure. The second it specifies the complexity of their identity,
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Fedorowycz, Daniel. "Quelling Ukrainian Opposition in Interwar Poland: The Ministry of Interior’s Divide and Rule Strategy." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 34, no. 2 (2019): 351–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325419870233.

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Interwar Poland has a less than stellar reputation for its treatment of minority ethnic groups, which was cause for concern, considering that nearly one-third of Poland’s population comprised minorities—particularly Ukrainians, Jews, Belarusians, and Germans. The existing historiography on this topic overwhelmingly uses a dichotomous pre- and post-1926 framework to analyze policies pursued by Warsaw. In this article, I take a new approach to understanding minority politics in the Second Polish Republic by disaggregating the level of analysis from group-level policies to focus on the dynamics b
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Herman, Aleksandra. "The Feminisation of Tradition. The Case of the Ukrainian Minority in Poland." Gender Studies 18, no. 1 (2019): 83–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/genst-2020-0007.

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Abstract Research on the Ukrainian minority in Poland was conducted from a feminocentric perspective to break the masculinised perception of this minority. Multiple data in the research have demonstrated that over a span of three generations Ukrainian families have turned from patriarchal into matriarchal ones. Currently it is women who preserve and invent tradition, both in the private and the public sphere. This is an effect of the cultural change and of the disappearance of jobs previously done by men. The contemporary tradition of the minority as a whole rests on tasks and values previousl
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Astramowicz-Leyk, Teresa, and Yaryna Turchyn. "Institutional and Legal Mechanisms for Protection of the Rights of Ukrainian Minority in the Warmia and Mazury Region." Przegląd Strategiczny, no. 14 (December 29, 2021): 393–416. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/ps.2021.1.23.

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The research aims at presenting and exploring the mechanisms for protection of the rights of national minorities (based on the example of Ukrainian minority) in the Warmia and Mazury Region of the Republic of Poland. The research hypothesis is based on the statement that in fact the protection of rights of national minorities at the level of the Warmia and Mazury Region could be treated as a model, and thus implemented in other regions in Poland, or even in other countries facing the problems related to the protection of national and ethnic minorities. The main research problems are addressed
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Halczak, Bohdan. "Relocation of people between Poland and the Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic in the years 1944-1946 in the light of czechoslovack military sources." Історико-політичні проблеми сучасного світу, no. 35-36 (December 20, 2017): 173–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/mhpi2017.35-36.173-181.

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In the result of the shift of borders, occurring after World War II, the Republic of Poland lost its south-eastern provinces in favour of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (UkSSR). Nevertheless, a significant Ukrainian minority, estimated between 500 and 700 thousand, remained within the borders of Poland. In addition, a significant number of Poles remained on the Soviet side. On September 9th, 1944, Polish communist government and the government of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic concluded an agreement on the relocation of people.Officially,the relocation was supposed to be volu
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Halczak, Bohdan. "THE SITUATION OF THE UKRAINIAN MINORITY IN POLAND IN THE YEARS 1945-1946 IN THE LIGHT OF CZECHOSLOVACK MILITARY SOURCES." РУСИНИСТИЧНИ СТУДИЇ 2, no. 2 (2019): 138. https://doi.org/10.19090/rs.2018.2.138-151.

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In result of the shift of borders, which took place after World War II, the Republic of Poland lost south-eastern provinces to the benefit of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (UkSSR). Nevertheless, a significant Ukrainian minority, estimated between 500 and 700 thousand, remained within the borders of Poland. A significant number of Poles remained on the Soviet side. On September 9th, 1944, Polish communist government and the government of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic concluded an agreement on the relocation of people. Officially the relocation was supposed to be voluntary. I
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GULAY, Vasyl, and Vira MAKSYMETS. "The Ukrainian context of the 2019 election campaigns in Poland by the European Parliament and the Sejm and Senate." Ukraine-Poland: Historical Heritage and Public Consciousness 12 (2019): 88–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/up.2019-12-88-100.

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The authors assume that the results of the 2019 elections in Poland to the European Parliament and the Sejm and the Senate influence not only the transformation of the country's party system and its socio-political development in the coming years, but also the place and importance of Poland's interstate relations with Ukraine in general and specific problems of large-scale Ukrainian labor migration to Poland in particular. The completion of the elections to the European Parliament of the 9th cadence actually gave rise to the election campaign to the Sejm and Senate of the Xth convocation. The
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Kudela-Świątek, Wiktoria. "Kolekcja sybiracka Archiwum Naukowego Polskiego Towarzystwa Ludoznawczego we Wrocławiu. Bibliografia komentowana, wstęp i oprac. Małgorzata Ruchniewicz, Polskie Towarzystwo Ludoznawcze, Wrocław 2020, Biblioteka Zesłańca, Świadectwa XX wieku, t. 1, 520 ss." Krakowskie Pismo Kresowe 14 (December 1, 2022): 203–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/kpk.14.2022.14.10.

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IMAGE OF POLAND (SECOND POLISH REPUBLIC, POLISH PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC AND THIRD POLISH REPUBLIC) IN MODERN UKRAINIAN HISTORY TEXTBOOKS The article analyses which image of Poland is present in modern Ukrainian textbooks of history for pupils of 10th and 11th forms (regarding the period since 1918 till present) that were written after the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war in 2014 and were published during 2018-2019. The study is based on content analysis of 30 textbooks on The History of Ukraine, World History and the integrated course “History: Ukraine and the World” for pupils of 10th and 11th fo
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Ruda, Oksana. "Polityka językowa Polski i Czechosłowacji wobec mniejszości ukraińskiej w okresie międzywojennym na przykładzie szkolnictwa Galicji i Zakarpacia." Wrocławskie Studia Politologiczne 23 (November 29, 2017): 131–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/1643-0328.23.10.

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Language policy of Poland and Czechoslovakia concerning the Ukrainian minority in the interwar period on the example of the schooling of Galicia and TranscarpathiaIn the article the international treaties and internal laws and orders of Poland and the Czechoslovakia, which regulate the linguistic rights of national minorities in field of education are studiedInternal legislation of the Czechoslovakia guaranteed free use of minority language both orally and in writing, and provided the right for national minorities to study in their native language in public primary, secondary and higher educat
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Lopata, Maryan. "Political Preferences of the Ukrainian National Minority in Poland in the Elections to the European Parliament." Humanitarian vision 7, no. 2 (2021): 8–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/shv2021.02.008.

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The paper describes, interprets, and characterizes the results of elections to the European Parliament in Poland based on the voting behaviour of the Ukrainian national minority. In the article, four European elections 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2019 were considered. The research hypothesizes is that the Ukrainian national minority could have a distinct voting behaviour from their region of permanent living and voted obviously for the representatives of liberal and leftist political forces rather than for far-right and right, or even far-left candidates on the elections to the European Parliament.
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Osikovich, Zhanna. "Cultural and Educational Activity of Public Associations of Ethnic Minorities of Ukraine and Poland (in the Period 1991–2012)." Issues in Cultural Studies, no. 34 (December 7, 2018): 97–113. https://doi.org/10.31866/2410-1311.34.2018.153848.

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The purpose of the article&nbsp;is to analyze the cultural and educational activity of public associations of ethnic minorities of Ukraine and Poland in 1991&ndash;2012.&nbsp;The research methodology&nbsp;consisted in the combination of general scientific (analysis and synthesis, classification, typology, generalization), interdisciplinary (comparative, critical, systemic, structural-systemic) and special-historical (comparative-historical, problem-chronological, periodization, retrospective) methods.&nbsp;The scientific novelty of the work&nbsp;lies in the first attempt to carry out a compreh
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Kupidura, Ryszard. "Representing the Ukrainian Migration Experience: From a Cultural Monologue Towards Interculturality." Porównania 34, no. 2 (2023): 153–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/por.2023.2.11.

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The text is devoted to literary, theatrical and film representations of the Ukrainian migration experience in Poland. The author notes that current artistic strategies, contrary to the intentions of Polish writers/artists, often reinforce stereotyping patterns of reception of the Other and unconsciously postulate an essentialist project of portraying a “real Ukrainian woman/man.” On the other hand, Ukrainian voices are increasingly heard in Polish space, which provides an opportunity not only to work through painful traumas from the past, but, due to the constant presence of Ukrainian co-resid
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Hawrot, Agnieszka. "Ukraińskie instytucje oświatowe w Białym Borze – studium przypadku." Politeja 18, no. 6(75) (2021): 379–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/politeja.18.2021.75.19.

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Ukrainian Education Institutions in Biały Bór – Case Study The article discusses the policy of the Polish government towards minority schools using the example of Ukrainian primary school and secondary school of general education in Biały Bor with special focus on the school year 2020/2021. Schools, including all the minority schools in Poland, were put in a difficult situation because, according to the recent decisions, mother tongue education for the children of emigrants from Ukraine would not be financed by the Polish State. However, under the Polish Constitution, Poland shall ensure acces
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Trzeszczyńska, Patrycja. "Trzy autobusy. O niewidzialnej w studiach migracyjnych ucieczce Ukraińców z Polski w latach 80. XX w. i dlaczego nie są „polskimi migrantami”." Studia Migracyjne – Przegląd Polonijny 46, no. 2 (176) (2020): 31–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/25444972smpp.20.010.12326.

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Three Buses: The Escape of the Ukrainians from Poland in the 1980s, its Invisibility in Migration Studies and why they are not “Polish migrants” The aim of the text is to reflect on the absence in Polish migration studies of research on the emigration of members of national / ethnic minorities from Poland in the 1980s, on the example of Ukrainians. The author presents the causes and course of emigration of Polish citizens of Ukrainian nationality in the last decade of the Polish People’s Republic, highlighting the consequences of this migration for the Ukrainian diaspora in Canada, the Ukraini
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Zegar, Krzysztof, Maria Łoskot, Julia Pierzyńska, and Małgorzata Siemiątkowska. "Ethnic identity of representatives of the Ukrainian minority university students in Poland." Educational Psychology 64, no. 21 (2021): 58–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.6905.

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Introduction: Referring to the knowledge about the number of Ukrainian students in Poland, James Marcia’s theory of identity development and Henri Tajfel’s theory of social identity, the authors examined how the Ukrainian minority studying in Poland describes its ethnic identity. Method: For this purpose, nine semistructural interviews were conducted, which were then subjected to a semantic narrative analysis. Results: It turned out that the respondents identify most strongly with the group of international students and students, and with their national identity in the second place. Polish nat
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Kitsa, Mariana. "THE IMAGE OF POLES IN UKRAINIAN MEDIASPACE DURING THE WAR." Bulletin of Lviv Polytechnic National University: journalism 2, no. 10 (2025): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.23939/sjs2025.02.001.

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This article explores the image of Poles in the Ukrainian mediaspace during the Russo-Ukrainian war, focusing on the period from 2022 to 2024. Using qualitative content analysis of Ukrainian regional media, the study examines how Polish-Ukrainian relations have been framed in the context of war, humanitarian aid, historical narratives, and geopolitical alliances. The research identifies dominant themes in media discourse, including Poland’s role as a key ally in Ukraine’s resistance, a provider of refuge and humanitarian support, and a long-standing historical partner. Additionally, the study
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Bosak, Edgar. "NATIONAL SELF-PRESERVATION OF UKRAINIANS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE MODERN FESTIVAL MOVEMENT IN POLAND." Scientific Herald of Uzhhorod University. Series: History, no. 1 (44) (June 27, 2021): 169–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2523-4498.1(44).2021.232461.

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The article is dedicated to the consideration of the Ukrainian festival movement in Poland in the third decade of Ukraine 's independence in the context of national self-preservation. The paper substantiates the social and political reasons for the relevance of preserving the national self-identification of Ukrainians in Poland. Attention is paid to the legal basis of this aspect of Ukrainian-Polish relations and to the current statistics on the number of Ukrainians in Poland. The author proposes a conditional division of the Ukrainian festival movement in Poland according to its direction int
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Łodziński, Sławomir, and Sergiusz Rudnicki. "Comparative analysis of the political activity of the Polish minority in Ukraine and the Ukrainian minority in Poland in 1990-2015 (based on pilot studies from 2014-2015)." Review of Nationalities 7, no. 1 (2017): 233–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pn-2017-0007.

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Abstract The article tries to analyze the participation and political representation of the Polish minority in Ukraine and the Ukrainian minority in Poland in the period 1990-2015. Its meaning stems from at least several reasons. Firstly, because the both states officially accepted national minorities after 1990, they have introduced institutional arrangements of protection of their rights and have signed the major international documents in this area. Secondly, because the process of adaptation of European standards of minority protection took place in both countries in the situation of deep
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Semków, Piotr. "The image of Eastern Lesser Poland in “Gazeta Gdańska” – daily paper of Poles in the Free City of Gdańsk." Textus et Studia, no. 1(33) (December 29, 2023): 71–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.15633/tes.09104.

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In 1919, the Free City of Danzig was estabilished, as quasi-state inhabited mostly by people identifying themselves as Germans. The Polish population in this area was a minority that quite vigorously manifested ties with Poland. The Polonia of Gdansk (called the Polish minority ) had a popular daily paper in Gdansk – “Gazeta Gdańska”, publishing, among other things, news from Poland. Mainly political issues and issues related to Polish-German relations prevailed. Eastern Lesser Poland was an area too remote for the magazine to devote much attention to it.
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Banytska, Tetyana. "Ukraińska mniejszość narodowa w Telewizji Polskiej. Analiza programów dla ukraińskiej mniejszości przed, podczas i po Euro¬majdanie na Ukrainie." Kultury Wschodniosłowiańskie - Oblicza i Dialog, no. 6 (September 22, 2018): 23–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/kw.2016.6.2.

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This article is an attempt to assess the quality of television programs targeted to Ukrainiannational minority in Poland. Public media in Poland have an obligation of broadcasting programs for the minorities in their languages, which is imposed by the law on broadcasting. For the Ukrainian minority the Polish public television broadcasts three programs: „Przegląd ukraiński”, „Ukraińskie wieści” oraz „Telenowyny”. In this article the most important quality issues of these programs, such as duration of programs, subject diversity, methods of translation, technical aspects as well as the way of s
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Tertychna, Anna. "The Bulgarian National Minority in Ukraine in Bulgaria-Ukraine Relations: The Impact on Ukraine’s Image in Bulgaria." Diplomatic Ukraine, no. XX (2019): 520–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.37837/2707-7683-2019-32.

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The article deals with the issues of observance of the rights of the Bulgarian national minority in Ukraine as an element of forming a positive image of Ukraine in Bulgaria. The issue of the rights and freedoms of ethnic Bulgarians in Bessarabia first arose in the bilateral relations between the Ukrainian people’s Republic and the Kingdom of Bulgaria after the establishment of diplomatic relations in accordance with the Ukraine-Bulgaria Supplementary Treaty of 12 February 1918. The informational explanation of the UNR’s open policy on national minorities immediately became an integral part of
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Karabovych, Tadeusz, and Viktor Iaruczyk. "THE WORLD PRIVACY PARADIGM IN THE WORKS OF UKRAINIAN POETS IN POLAND." Polish Studies of Kyiv, no. 37 (2021): 40–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/psk.2021.37.40-63.

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Ukrainian poets living in Poland, as part of the Ukrainian national minority, had a significant impact on the development of literary awareness in the Ukrainian environment in Poland. Thanks to literary contacts, especially in Podlasie, the literary language began to be used, because here Ukrainian poets initially wrote in the Ukrainian dialect of Podlasie. They also formulated the awareness of the literary language in prose works, which united the national code of Ukrainians belonging to the same nation, beyond religious divisions, Orthodox or Greek Catholics. In a comparative aspect, they be
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Adamska, Olga. "Motywacje imiennicze kierujące mieszkającymi w Polsce osobami pochodzącymi z Ukrainy – analiza danych ankietowych." Poradnik Językowy, no. 5/2025(824) (May 30, 2025): 76–90. https://doi.org/10.33896/porj.2025.5.6.

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The article explores motives behind naming children of Ukraine-born people living in Poland whose children were born in the years 2006–2024. The topic is particularly noteworthy in view of the sizeable Ukrainian minority in Poland and the exceptional geopolitical and social circumstances of both countries. The research material was collected by means of an online-based Google Forms survey. The results yielded 49 answers regarding 67 children, and 82 names in total. The majority of parents justified their choices with aesthetic reasons, international aspects, comprehensibility in both Polish an
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Matysiak, Ilona. "Ethnic identity as stigma in life experiences of different generations: the case of Belarusian and Ukrainian minorities in Poland." Nationalities Papers 42, no. 6 (2014): 1002–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905992.2014.953465.

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The main research problem addressed in this article is the pattern of reacting to stigma based on ethnic origin expressed by the representatives of different generations of Belarusian and Ukrainian minorities in Poland living under different political and ideological conditions before and after 1989. This paper is based on a qualitative empirical study that comprised 22 in-depth biographical interviews with representatives of Belarusian and Ukrainian minorities, who varied in age. The research found that while the elderly see their minority identity in terms of danger or threat, the middle gen
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Hałagida, Igor. "Na drodze ku przełomowi. Cerkiew greckokatolicka w Polsce lat 80. XX w." Politeja 20, no. 2(83) (2023): 5–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/politeja.20.2023.83.01.

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TOWARDS A BREAKTHROUGH: GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH IN POLAND IN THE 1980s The 1980s brought certain policy changes towards the Greek Catholic Church in the communist-run People’s Republic of Poland. While the communist government never recognized this community (this occurred only after the free elections in June 1989) de jure, during the 1980s, the activities of the Greek Catholic clergy began to be tolerated to some degree. This lenient treatment also included some tolerance for the activities of the laity and official contacts with representatives of the hierarchy in exile. Furthermore, the last
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MARTYNCHUK, Roman. "Ukrainian-polish relations of the first half of 20th century in the perception of modern ukrainians (according to sociological polls 2013–2018)." Problems of slavonic studies 70 (2021): 90–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/sls.2021.70.3738.

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Background: Ukrainian-Polish relations have a centuries-old component and an ambiguous, contradictory history, which is filled with joint victories and cooperation, as well as with antagonisms and bloody conflicts, especially when it comes to the first half of the 20th century. The problem of the attitude of Ukrainians to the history of Ukrainian-Polish relations of the 20th century is relevant in modern historical research. Studying this topic will allow us to better know and understand Poland and its citizens, which has been almost the main lobbyist for Ukrainian interests in the European Un
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Szumiło, Mirosław. "Status and Prospects for Research on the Attitude of the Ukrainian Minority to the Policies of the Civil and Military Authorities in Connection with the Situation before and During the Polish September Campaign 1939." Res Historica 58 (December 18, 2024): 285–310. https://doi.org/10.17951/rh.2024.58.285-310.

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The text discusses the issue of the attitude of the Ukrainian minority towards the Polish State in the last months of the Second Polish Republic and during the Polish Campaign in 1939. Research conducted in this area in the Polish People's Republic, the Soviet Union and by emigration entities is also briefly characterized. Then, achievements of Polish and Ukrainian historiography after the fall of communism were discussed, focusing on the most important and valuable publications in order to indicate areas and issues that require further in-depth research. The initial turning point was the Müni
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Bobryk, Adam, and Izabela Kochan. "Between integration and assimilation. Ukrainian students in Polish schools." Studia z Teorii Wychowania XIII, no. 4 (41) (2022): 291–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0016.1648.

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The aim of this article was to make an attempt to outline the perception of the acculturation process of Ukrainian children in Polish schools in their parents. Applying Berry's theory of acculturation, it was demonstrated that the systemic solutions concerning the education of children of a national minority in public institutions are rooted in the classical model of assimilation. The attitudes of the children’s parents who came to Poland for work or to escape war also indicate a desire to assimilate their children in the school environment as soon as possible, and at the same time to separate
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Dorosh, Lesia, Yaryna Turchyn, and Teresa Astramowicz-Leyk. "Priorities of Ukrainian National Minority Activities in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship of Republic of Poland." Humanitarian Vision 5, no. 1 (2019): 43–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/shv2019.01.043.

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Astramowicz-Leyk, Teresa, Yaryna Turchyn, and Olha Ivasechko. "Educational Centres of the Ukrainian National Minority in the Warmian-Masurian Province as Subjects of the Formation of Personal Security and Identity." Przegląd Strategiczny, no. 17 (December 30, 2024): 233–45. https://doi.org/10.14746/ps.2024.1.16.

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The article analyses the peculiarities of the functioning of educational centres of the Ukrainian national minority in the Warmian-Masurian Province – the complex of schools in Gorowo Ilawieckie and the school named after Lesya Ukrainka in Bartoszyce. The historical aspects of the establishment and development of such schools, their problems and perspectives of functioning have been considered. The purpose of the article is to study the peculiarities of the functioning of educational centres of the Ukrainian national minority in Gorowo Ilawieckie and Bartoszyce, the legal basis, possibilities
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Godun, Cristina. "THE IMAGE OF UKRAINIANS IN POLES’ MENTALITY. A CASE STUDY BASED ON JOURNALIST PIOTR POGORZHELSKI’S BOOK “UKRAINIAN BORSCH”." Studia Linguistica, no. 14 (2019): 91–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/studling2019.14.91-106.

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The article aims at presenting the geopolitical, social and cultural image of Ukraine, seen through the eyes of the author, the Polish journalist Piotr Pogorzhelski, former Kiev correspondent of the National Radio Polonia. This imagological portrait, which carries us through the history and national stereotypes, means to bring Ukraine closer to Romanian readers. Despite the neighborhood and the presence of the Ukrainian community in Romania, Romanians don’t know their northern neighbours very well, older generations show preconceived ideas and a distorted historical memory. Piotr Pogorzhelski’
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Danyliuk, Ivan, and Sergiy Shykovets. "PSYCHOLOGICAL PECULIARITIES OF LANGUAGE USE AMONG UKRAINIAN MIGRANTS IN POLAND SPEAKING UKRAINIAN AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Series “Psychology”, no. 1 (10) (2019): 32–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/bsp.2019.1(10).8.

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The article presentsresults of the study and practical analysis of the phenomenon of the influence of ethnolinguistic identity on the formation of the language image, as well as the psychological well-being and personal health of Ukrainian-speaking and Russian- speaking Ukrainian migrants in Poland. The article attempts to reveal the value of the welcoming status of linguistic identity as a means to achieve the psychological well-being of a personality in a modern multicultural society. The prospects for studying the impact of ethnolinguistic identity and psychological well-being and the perso
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R., Drozd. "THE PROBLEM OF BURIAL ORGANIZATION AND HONORING THE MEMORY OF UNR SOLDIERS IN POLAND IN 1989–2005." South Archive (Historical Sciences), no. 34 (October 7, 2021): 16–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.32999/ksu2786-5118/2021-34-3.

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After 1989, the change of the political system in Poland from a totalitarian to a democratic one allowed the Ukrainian national minority in Poland to develop its own national life. In addition to cultural and political activities, people became interested in their own history, and the process of reviving their own historical memory began. One of its elements was the problem of honoring the memory of people important to the Ukrainian nation who were buried in what is now Poland. Among the burials were the graves of UPR soldiers who found themselves in Poland and died as a result of the Polish-B
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Niewiadomska-Bugaj, M., and S. Zeranska-Kominek. "Musical self-image and cultural change: Lithuanian minority in poland case study." Behavioral Science 38, no. 4 (1993): 273–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bs.3830380404.

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Неприцький, Олександр, та Станіслав Кавецький. "Facebook-сторінка Анджея Дуди та імідж Польщі у період повномасштабного вторгнення російських військ в Україну". Scientific Papers of the Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsyiubynskyi State Pedagogical University Series History, № 46 (28 грудня 2023): 78–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.31652/2411-2143-2023-46-78-85.

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The aim of the article is to study the image of the President and the national brand of the Republic of Poland during the full-scale invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine through the prism of the informational content of Andrej Duda’s page on Facebook. Methodology of the research lies in conducting content-analysis of Andrej Duda’s Facebook page concerning the information related to the Russian-Ukrainian war and correlating it with the image of Andrzej Duda as well as with the overall image of Poland on the international arena before and during the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war. The scien
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Неприцький, Олександр, та Станіслав Кавецький. "Facebook-сторінка Анджея Дуди та імідж Польщі у період повномасштабного вторгнення російських військ в Україну". Scientific Papers of the Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsyiubynskyi State Pedagogical University Series History, № 46 (28 грудня 2023): 78–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.31652/10.31652/2411-2143-2023-46-78-85.

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The aim of the article is to study the image of the President and the national brand of the Republic of Poland during the full-scale invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine through the prism of the informational content of Andrej Duda’s page on Facebook. Methodology of the research lies in conducting content-analysis of Andrej Duda’s Facebook page concerning the information related to the Russian-Ukrainian war and correlating it with the image of Andrzej Duda as well as with the overall image of Poland on the international arena before and during the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war. The scien
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Fyłypec, Olga. "Najnowszy stereotyp Ukraińca w środowisku studentów poznańskich i lubelskich." Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Językoznawcza 27, no. 1 (2020): 45–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/pspsj.2020.27.1.3.

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The article analyses the contemporary image of a Ukrainian in the linguistic picture of the world as perceived by students from Poznan and Lublin. Based on the results of the questionnaire with the geographical factor, the article distinguishes the “naive” cognitive definitions, methods of categorisation, traits of a typical Ukrainian and their aspect, which all differ depending on the geographical location of the two cities. The article analyses which subjects, according to students from different regions of Poland, are characteristic of a Ukrainian and how the geographical factor influences
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ŁUKIANOW, MAŁGORZATA, and MARCIN MACIEJEWSKI. "ATTITUDES TOWARDS LUSATIA AND ITS HERITAGE IN POLISH. HISTORICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES." ИСТРАЖИВАЊА, no. 28 (December 27, 2017): 189–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.19090/i.2017.28.189-205.

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The paper discusses contemporary attitudes towards Lusatian heritage in Poland, with special attention to the region called Eastern Lusatia situated in the western part of the country. This approach aims to present the phenomenon within an interdisciplinary context of history and social sciences. The broad historical context included in this paper covers mostly the period of post-war border changes, especially those between Poland and Germany. The communist period in Poland and the specificity of communist minority policies is one of the key factors shaping today’s image of Sorbian heritage. A
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Pawluczuk, Włodzimierz. "THE CONCEPT OF CIVILIZATIONAL BOUNDARY." CREATIVITY STUDIES 2, no. 1 (2009): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/2029-0187.2009.1.57-63.

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In this paper the concept of the boundary of civilizations is discussed on the example of Polish‐Belarusian and Polish‐Ukrainian borderlands. The author starts from the assumption, shared by many historians and sociologists, that civilizations are real cultural entities based on certain long‐lasting patterns of symbolical order. Those patterns are closely related to respective religions like Catholicism and Orthodoxy, but they act even though people's religiosity is weak. The differences between Western Christian and Eastern Christian patterns remain important in a secularized world as well. T
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Chedoluma, Illia. "Images and Representations of the Rudnytskyi Family: The Case of Ukrainians in Galicia Between the Wars." Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia 18 (2021): 49–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20843925sj.20.004.13872.

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Caricature journals in the interwar period had a special genre niche, giving the masses, through funny cartoons, a simplified understanding of internal and external political processes. Zyz and Komar were the largest Ukrainian satirical humor journals in interwar Galicia. They mainly covered the internal political life in the Second Polish Republic and international relationships. These journals are primarily intended for people from the countryside, and the editors and owners of these journals used anti-Semitism for the political mobilization of the rural population. I use elements of Serge M
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Węglińska, Agnieszka. "The Image of Germany in Social Media: Political and Social Aspects of Public Service Media in Poland." Central European Journal of Communication 13, no. 1 (2020): 41–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/1899-5101.13.1(25).4.

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The goal is this paper is to analyze the image of Germany and Germans in social media platforms of Polish Television (Telewizja Polska — TVP). Through a web content analysis the study aims at presenting main societal and political aspects in the daily functioning of public service media. The outcome is therefore presented in a broad social and historical context, including relations between Germany and Poland. The main factors shaping bilateral relations such as stereotypes, trans-border cooperation and the presence of the German minority in Poland are presented. The empirical part of the pape
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Vidnyanskyj, Stepan. "Development and Problematic Issues of Ukraine's Partnership with the Neighbouring EU Member States." Mìžnarodnì zv’âzki Ukraïni: naukovì pošuki ì znahìdki, no. 30 (November 1, 2021): 156–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/mzu2021.30.156.

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The paper highlights development and some problematic issues of Ukraine's relations with the neighbouring European Union Member States - the Republic of Poland, Hungary, Romania and the Slovak Republic, that have been escalated and exploited from time to time by the Russian Federation. This situation poses a potential threat to Ukraine and international security in the Carpathian region and needs to be resolved as soon as possible. This also emphasizes the aggravation of Ukrainian-Hungarian relations after a conservative and essentially authoritarian government, headed by Prime Minister Viktor
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