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POLSZCZYZNA POZA GRANICAMI KRAJU W HISTORII JĘZYKA POLSKIEGO
The Polish language beyond the country’s borders in the history of Polish

Author(s): Bogdan Walczak
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Dom Wydawniczy ELIPSA
Keywords: history of Polish; borders; Polish language

Summary/Abstract: Chronologically, the fi rst time the Polish language went beyond the borders of the state (country) was in the 14th c. and resulted from changing the borders after the country’s reunifi cation (following the period of regional disintegration in Poland). The regions of Silesia and Pomerania remained outside the borders at that time. In the 17th c., Livonia and Courland (which had been Polonised from the 16th c.) were also outside the First Commonwealth, and in the period of partitions (1795–1918) the notion of borders of the country disappeared, while the notion of the Polish language in the ethnically Polish area and beyond the area occurred. What is meant here is mainly the old Eastern Borderlands and the southern borderland of the First Commonwealth. The fact that Poland regained its statehood in 1918 and 1945 within different borders changed the territorial reach of the Polish language abroad.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 08
  • Page Range: 132-142
  • Page Count: 11