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Repatriacja ludności polskiej z Europy Wschodniej po II wojnie światowej w kontekście mitów i wyobrażeń zbiorowych / Repatriation of the Polish population from Eastern Europe after the Second World War in the context of myth sand collective imaginations

Authors
  • Burbo, Jan
Publication Date
Sep 21, 2024
Source
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego (University of Lodz Repository)
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Polish
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Abstract

The doctoral dissertation written under the supervision of Andrzej Dubiecki, PhD, DSc, professor at the University of Lodz, is a very constructive and interesting consideration from the point of view of the research topic entitled "Repatriation of the Polish population from Eastern Europe after World War II in the context of myths and collective imaginations". Within the scope of my doctoral dissertation, I made an insightful characterization of the development of international agreements between the Republic of Poland and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Romania, as well as agreements with the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic; the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic and the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic. The political and social conditions of repatriation movements and the shaping of these repatriation movements from the lands taken after World War II in the Eastern Borderlands of the Republic of Poland were analysed. Within the scope of the thesis, I have made a detailed historical analysis and verification of the course of repatriation processes between individual countries and an insightful thematic analysis of research on collective imaginations and social myths in the field of repatriation relations.

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