The memory of the Zabajkal’s Uprising in 1966. A form of commemoration the Zabajkal’s Uprising within formed the Sybir Memorial Museum in Białystok Cover Image

Pamięć o powstaniu zabajkalskim 1866 roku. Forma upamiętnienia powstania zabajkalskiego w ramach powstającego w Białymstoku Muzeum Pamięci Sybiru
The memory of the Zabajkal’s Uprising in 1966. A form of commemoration the Zabajkal’s Uprising within formed the Sybir Memorial Museum in Białystok

Author(s): Wojciech Śleszyński
Subject(s): Cultural history, History of ideas, Political history, 19th Century
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: historical memory; collective memory; Siberian Uprising 1866; Sybir Memorial Museum in Białystok; Siberia; January Uprising; powstanie zabajkalskie 1866; Muzeum Pamięci Sybiru; powstanie styczniowe

Summary/Abstract: The Siberian Uprising of 1866 – the last military stage of the January Uprising remains vivid in the local Siberian memory. The uprising and Polish explorers of Siberia are a vital part of the local heritage. In Poland, contrastively, the memory of the Siberian Uprising looks different. Therefore, apart from science or popular science articles and commemorative staging, it seems reasonable to look for a permanent and attractive way of memorializing this historical episode. The uprising can stay in the collective memory of the Poles owing to the Sybir Memorial Museum in Białystok. The exhibition of the 19th century Siberia will be located on the second floor of the museum’s building and will be a separate section of the institution. This section will accommodate a permanent exhibition of the events that took place near Lake Baikal in 1866: the beginning of the rebellion in Kułtuk, the rebellion around the southern part of Lake Baikal and the execution of the uprising’s main leaders in the suburbs of Irkutsk.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 17
  • Page Range: 103-111
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Polish