Title The vitality of letters, memoirs and diaries from Taken Lands /
Authors Bankauskaitė, Gabija
DOI 10.15388/RESPECTUS.2018.34.39.18
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Is Part of Respectus philologicus.. Kaunas : Vilniaus universiteto Kauno fakultetas; Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego – Wydział Humanistyczny w Kielcach. 2018, nr. 34, p. 210-213.. ISSN 1392-8295. eISSN 2335-2388
Keywords [eng] Taken Lands ; memoirs ; letters ; 19th century ; literature ; history ; Western Krai
Abstract [eng] The publication "Memoirs and Letters of Polish Authors from Taken Lands in 19th Century" – Role and Place in the Historical Research is devoted to a historically and literary complex issue. The book publishes 27 scientific articles in Polish language, 8 in Russian language, and 6 in Ukrainian language. The publication consists of four parts. The first part named “Memoirs and Letters of Polish Authors from the Taken Lands in Local and Foreign Archives Collections” carries out the investigation of the individual and collective manuscripts by Polish authors from different neighbouring lands. The second part of the publication entitled “Memoirs and Letters of the 19th Century in Contemporary History Studies” carries out the investigation of a wide range of issues related to the life of the Polish people, their private life and history, culture, literature, politics in the Russian Empire, as well as at the edges of the one. The third part “Polish from the Taken Lands in Siberian exile in the light of the memoirs and letters of the 19th century” of the book aims to describe the letters of the 19th century and the diaries of the Poles that were deported in Siberia. The fourth part named “Memoirs and letters of women of the 19th century” focuses on the autobiographical genres of the personal documents of women from Western Krai – letters, autobiography, memoirs. This book is a perfect example of cooperation between researchers from different countries of history and literature. The problems are solved not only in one way but in several ways (political, social, cultural), and as objectively as possible in many published articles. The one carries out a humanistic mission – it promotes the openness of nations and builds bridges in terms of scientific and cultural cooperation.
Published Kaunas : Vilniaus universiteto Kauno fakultetas; Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego – Wydział Humanistyczny w Kielcach
Type Review
Language English
Publication date 2018