2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11186-021-09465-x
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Cultural citizenship without state: historical roots of the modern Polish citizenship model

Abstract: Citizenship is usually seen as a product of modern nation-states, or of other political entities which possess institutional infrastructures and political systems capable of producing a coherent framework that defines the relationship between that system and its members. In this paper, we show that an early system of modern citizenship was created in the absence of a formal state, notably by the cultural elite of a stateless nation. The Polish case illustrates that an elite may become a dominant class in the g… Show more

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“…The critical perspective of tradition helps to problematise Poland's collective values and beliefs, deeply rooted in a strong, patriotic, Catholic tradition. It underscores the differences between cosmopolitan, globally oriented, pro-European elites and those who are more nation-centred and embracing of tradition, particularly the notions of Christianity and Romanticism, and who see the social and cultural (but not necessarily economic) impact of globalisation and EU integration as another form of foreign dominance and a threat to national sovereignty and national identity (Góra, Mach 2017;Zarycki et al 2022).…”
Section: Traditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The critical perspective of tradition helps to problematise Poland's collective values and beliefs, deeply rooted in a strong, patriotic, Catholic tradition. It underscores the differences between cosmopolitan, globally oriented, pro-European elites and those who are more nation-centred and embracing of tradition, particularly the notions of Christianity and Romanticism, and who see the social and cultural (but not necessarily economic) impact of globalisation and EU integration as another form of foreign dominance and a threat to national sovereignty and national identity (Góra, Mach 2017;Zarycki et al 2022).…”
Section: Traditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The critical perspective of tradition helps to problematise Poland's collective values and beliefs, deeply rooted in a strong, patriotic, Catholic tradition. It underscores the differences between cosmopolitan, globally oriented, pro-European elites and those who are more nation-centred and embracing of tradition, particularly the notions of Christianity and Romanticism, and who see the social and cultural (but not necessarily economic) impact of globalisation and EU integration as another form of foreign dominance and a threat to national sovereignty and national identity (Góra, Mach 2017;Zarycki et al 2022).…”
Section: Traditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…За останні роки в Польщі з'явилися численні публікації, які стосуються ши рокого поля проблем -від просторового аналізу суспільного життя [Zarycki, 1997;Zarycki, 2002] до аналізу політичного класу Zarycki, Smoczyński, Warczok, 2022] і особливостей виробництва політичного знання [Warczok, Zarycki, 2016]. Незважаючи на різноманітну тематику, всі ці публікації підбивають підсумки розвитку Польщі після падіння соціалізму.…”
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