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Pogrzeby patriotyczne w przestrzeni Warszawy w XIX wieku
Subtitle:Patriotic funerals in the city space of Warsaw in the nineteenth century ; Architektura w mieście, architektura dla miasta : przestrzeń publiczna w miastach ziem polskich w "długim" dziewiętnastym wieku ; Zabór rosyjski
Creator:Bąbiak, Grzegorz Paweł (1973– )
Contributor:Łupienko, Aleksander (1980– ) : Editor ; Zabłocka-Kos, Agnieszka (1957– ) : Editor ; Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla
Publisher: Place of publishing: Date issued/created: Description:p. 315-332 : ill. (some color) ; 24 cm ; Abstract in English
Type of object: Subject and Keywords:cities and towns - Poland - history - 19th c. ; cities and towns - Poland - history - 1900-1945 ; architecture and society - Poland - history - 19th c. ; architecture and society - Poland - history - 1900-1945 ; funeral rites and ceremonies - Poland - Warsaw - history - 19th century ; political customs and rites - Poland - Warsaw - history - 19th century ; patriotic funerals ; Poniatowski, Józef Antoni, książę, 1763-1813 - death and burial ; Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, 1777-1825 - death and burial. ; Five Fallen of 1861
Abstract:This article describes the four most famous patriotic funerals that passed through the streets of Warsaw in the nineteenth century. The author emphasises the specificity of these ceremonies under the then-contemporary circumstances in Polish lands. An important element is the observation that despite the fact that the funerals were of a political nature, it was not until the second half of the century that they took on an oppositional and confrontational character against partitioning by Russia. Through a detailed reconstruction of these funeral ceremonies, the author pays special attention to the important role played by the city space of Warsaw for the funerals. The route of the funeral processions, the liturgies celebrated, and also the burial places triggered emotions that made national relics of fragments of funeral objects (shrouds, wreaths, etc.). They became an obligatory part of the decor in the formal spaces in the home (living room, library, etc.), while participation in such occasions was placed among the “duties” of the people without the state’s involvement. The ceremonies themselves created a symbolic community space for the inhabitants of the city and country.
Start page: End page: Resource type: Detailed Resource Type: Resource Identifier: Source:IH PAN, call no. II.14682 ; IH PAN, call no. II.14681 Podr. ; click here to follow the link
Language: Language of abstract: Rights:Creative Commons Attribution BY-ND 4.0 license
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Digitizing institution:Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Original in:Library of the Institute of History PAS
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