The shaping of polish identity in the Dziennik Kijowski in 1914-1916 Cover Image

Kształtowanie polskości na łamach „Dziennika Kijowskiego” w latach 1914-1916
The shaping of polish identity in the Dziennik Kijowski in 1914-1916

Author(s): Olena Betlii
Subject(s): Western Slavic Languages, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919), Identity of Collectives
Published by: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: Polish identity; the Dziennik Kijowski; Kyiv; WWI;

Summary/Abstract: The First World War was a real catalyst for the shaping of national identities in Eastern Europe. Like all wars, it aroused discussions about the future of peoples caught up in the conflict, especially those who did not possess their own statehood. The Polish nation was among them. How did its political elite respond to the beginning of the Great War in Europe, what was discussed and what topics raised by the Polish newspapers, how Poland’s future and Polish identity was seen and determined at that time? In this article I try to answer these questions by analyzing political, social and literary materials in the Polish daily Dziennik Kijowski published in Kyiv in 1906- 1920. Based on archival sources, publications of the Dziennik, analysis of the censuses, and historiography, this publication depicts the “Polish Kyiv”, reflects on various opinions about the newspaper’s editorial policies during the war, and defines the main topics that were elaborated by the Dziennik in 1914- 1916 regarding Polish identity issues. During this period the newspaper, as well as the majority of members of the Polish community in Kyiv, was loyal to the Russian authorities. At the same time, the Dziennik Kijowski constantly reminded its readers what the Polish identity meant not only by the mere fact that the newspaper was published in the Pollish language, but also by the Polish matters as the contents of its columns.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 49
  • Page Range: 0-0
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Polish