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Polish Revolutionaries of the Nineteenth Century and the Catholic Church

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2016

Stefan Kieniewicz*
Affiliation:
University of Warsaw
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The subject of my paper lies in a field of studies seldom pursued in Church historiography. Catholic historians in Poland are concerned principally with the study of the Church itself: its spiritual life, organization, political role, and contribution to national life. Much less attention is given to adversaries of the Church; so that, generally speaking, the study of non-Catholic (and non-Christian) trends or sectors in society is currently left to Marxist or liberal scholars. This is a pity.

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Copyright © Ecclesiastical History Society 1990 

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