Krzysztof Jaskulowski , Tomasz Kamusella

The Kashubs: Past and Present

Past and Present

Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften

Date de publication : 2012-02-20

The Kashubs, a regional autochthonous group inhabiting northern Poland, represent one of the most dynamic ethnic groups in Europe. As a community, they have undergone significant political, social, economic and cultural change over the last hundred years. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Kashubs were citizens of Germany. In the period between the two World Wars they were divided between three political entities: the Republic of Poland, the Free City of Danzig and Germany. During the Second World War, many Kashubs were murdered, and communist Poland subsequently tried to destroy the social ties that bound the community together. The year 1989 finally brought about a democratic breakthrough, at which point the Kashubs became actively engaged in the construction of their regional identity, with the Kashubian language performing a particularly important role.
This volume is the first scholarly monograph on the history, culture and language of the Kashubs to be published in English since 1935. The book systematically explores the most important aspects of Kashubian identity – national, regional, linguistic, cultural and religious – from both historical and contemporary perspectives.

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Collection
n.c
Parution
2012-02-20
Pages
307 pages
EAN papier
9783039119752

Caractéristiques détaillées - droits

EAN PDF
9783035301847
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47,42 €
Nombre pages copiables
61
Nombre pages imprimables
61
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2560 Ko

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