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BETWEEN THE NOBLE TRADITION AND COMMUNISM. FROM EVERYDAY LIFE OF THE POPULATION OF THE POLISH NATIONAL DISTRICT - MARKHEVSCHICHZIN (1925-1935)
Author(s) -
Genrikh Josephovich Stroński
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
intermarum: ìstorìâ, polìtika, kulʹtura
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2518-7708
pISSN - 2518-7694
DOI - 10.35433/history.11189
Subject(s) - communism , everyday life , presentation (obstetrics) , power (physics) , population , history , political science , ancient history , economic history , sociology , demography , law , politics , medicine , quantum mechanics , radiology , physics
The article is devoted to the presentation of the process of Sovietization and the attitude of the Polish population of the Marchewskischyna to it, the only Polish national region created by the Bolshevik authorities in Volyn. It is concluded that the reason for the unpopularity and non-acceptance of the policies of the Soviet power by the Poles, among other things, was the age-old deeply rooted among them noble traditions. The author, on the basis of the archival materials, shows their specific manifestations and features at the specified time.

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