Gordian knot: Polish political thought of the interwar period in the face of the challenges resulting from the geopolitical location between Germany and Russia Added: 2017-.pdf (original) (raw)

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The paper examines the evolution of Polish political thought during the interwar period, particularly in the context of its geopolitical position between Germany and Russia. It discusses the implications of historical uprisings and national movements on Polish nationalism, focusing on key figures such as Roman Dmowski and Józef Piłsudski. The analysis highlights the complexities of political alliances and national identity while addressing the legacy of earlier historical events on contemporary Polish politics.

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