Wielokulturowość na Śląsku Opolskim, Litwie, Białorusi i Ukrainie z badań nad pograniczami etnicznymi

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adam_text ■)■> MULTICULTURALISM IN OPOLE SILESIA, LITHUANIA, BELARUS AND UKRAINE. FINDINGS FROM RESEARCH ON ETHNIC BORDERLANDS Summary A series of academic meetings initiated at the Opole University and devoted to social and cultural relations between nations bordering Po¬ land in the so-called eastern belt, to a Polish minority residing beyond the eastern state borders, to multicultural tradition of these territories and also to the German minority in Upper Silesia surpassed expecta¬ tions of the organisers. The proposed "discourse on multiculturalism attracted genuine interest not only of the students, but also of the in¬ habitants of Opole Silesia, mainly those who arrived in the so-called regained territories after the Second World War. The fact that it evo¬ ked a strong response in the studying youth, Polish minority activists in Lithuania and Ukraine, the Belarusian minority in Poland and the German minority in Opole Silesia seems to show explicitly that joint discussion and joint scientific research have finally become possible. Political news spread every now and again by mass media of various provenance, which are found exciting by the neighbouring nations: Poles, Ukrainians, Lithuanians, Belarusians, Russians, Germans and national and ethnic minorities living in their territory, has not changed welcoming atmosphere and a desire to encourage friendly co-opera¬ tion with neighbours in Opole. The formula of an international youth forum proposed by the organisers, i.e. a series of conferences which are addressed mainly to young people and promote a set of related phenomena: multiculturalism, ethnic borderland, ethnic identity, etc. as well as diverse forms of co-operation, has turned into an attractive academic and cultural offer. The series of conferences was opened by the session entitled "Polish 275 Cultural Identity in Lithuania and Silesia" (28 October 2005), which was prepared by the Department of Cultural and Folklore Studies of the Opole University, the Association for Co-operation 'Poland-East' (Regional Branch in Opole) and the WILIA Association in Opole. A year later (27-28 November 2006) another conference was held, this time a Polish-Ukrainian one, entitled "Multiculturalism in the Ivano- Frankivsk Oblast and the Opole Voivodship" which was co-organised by the Vasyl Stefanyk PreCarpathian National University, and specifi¬ cally by the Culture and Art Institute1. An international PoHsh-Belaru- sian meeting titled "Multiculturalism in Belarusia and Opole Silesia" was then organised by the Institute of East-Slavonic Philology of the Opole University and the Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno and took place on the 8th to 10* of November 2007. Also in 2007 (27- 28 November) another Ukrainian-Polish youth forum was organised by the Culture and Art Institute of the Vasyl Stefanyk PreCarpathian National University, the Department of Cultural and Folklore Studies of the Opole University and the Association for Co-operation 'Poland -East' (Regional Branch in Opole), and this time it was held at the PreCarpathian National University in Ivano-Frankivsk. Seven persons from Opole presented academic research papers. The Ukrainian party has already published the 2007 conference materials2. I wish to underline here that the above-mentioned Association for Co-operation 'Poland-Easť (Regional Branch in Opole) was a co-or¬ ganiser of all the meetings (both in Opole and Ivano-Frankivsk). The conferences were held under the honourable auspices of the Marshal 1 It should be underlined here that the co-operation between the Department of Cultural and Folklore Studies of the Opole University and the Culture and Art Institute of the Vasyl Stefanyk PreCarpathian National University in Ivano-Frankivsk (Ukraine) has been steadily growing since 2004. 2 Cf. Bogatokulturnist Iwano-Frankiwskoj oblasti ta opolskowo wojewodstwa / Mult і cultural ism in the Ivano-Frankivsk oblast and the Opole voivodship. Zbirnik naukowich prac. Ed.: A. Grican, W. Dumczak et al·, [Publisher:] Pri- karpatskowo nacionalnowo uniwiersitietu im. W. Štefánika, Ivano-Frankivsk 2008, pp. 255. 276 of the Opole voivodship: in the first place Grzegorz Kubat and then (since 2006) Józef Sebesta as well as Prof. Stanisław S. Nicieja - Rec¬ tor of the Opole University. Next conferences were attended by university academics and stu¬ dents from Opoíe, Ivano-Frankivsk and Grodno, members of parlia¬ ment from Lithuania and Poland, representatives of Polish admini¬ strative units and associations from the region of Vilnius and Trakai, activists from Polish organisations in Ukraine (Federation of Polish Organisations in Ukraine and Franciszek Karpiński Polish Culture Society in Ivano-Frankivsk), presidents and chairmen of the Polish associations from Opole (Association for Co-operation 'Poland-Easť (Regional Branch in Opole), WILLA Association in Opole), activists from the Belarusian Social and Cultural Society in Białystok, repre¬ sentatives of the youth active in the German minority in Opole Sile¬ sia as well as state officials, publicists (e.g. from the Polish quarterly "Znad Wilii" published in Lithuania), teachers and pupils from primary and junior high schools who stay in contact with the Ukrainian party. The speakers who explored broad aspects of multicultural heritage in their papers directed attention to many interesting cultural phenomena which existed on both sides of the border, underlining many a time the complexity of research into cultural identity of social groups who live in ethnic borderlands. Both the speakers and the audience, which spontaneously took part in the discussion, did not evade difficult and sensitive topics commonly known as historical occurrences, proving simultaneously that it is possible to talk about various facts. In the light of their judgements, many historical and cultural facts seem to have a significant value in ethnic borderlands. Durability and change¬ ability of the formal attributes of culture, such as language, traditional folklore, customs and rites, material culture and other cultural aspects, for example ideology, have become an interesting subject of research work carried out in numerous humanistic disciplines. We may assume that research undertaken in borderline areas enables us to make a clo¬ ser scrutiny and analysis of all those cultural contexts and phenomena which either have already disappeared in the heart of the country, or exist only on the periphery of other cultural categories (which are very 277 often more contemporary and frequently have already become typical of the mass culture). Thus multiculturalism is a rewarding subject for academic research, as it results not only from contamination, intermin¬ gling and cross-cutting of various cultural phenomena, but also from their stability and conservatism. A comparative analysis of cultural changes is possible thanks to, on the one hand, distinction and pecu¬ liar national and ethnic autonomy of specific cultural facts and, on the other hand, examples of symbiosis of genetically diversified elements of culture. The existence of specific communities in the ethnic and cultural borderland shows — as if in a lens — entire complexity of the issue. Therefore, conference materials include also academic research papers focusing on the situation of national and ethnic minorities and on the possible ways of co-operation. This publication presents only selected papers given at the above- mentioned international conferences, and although they are themati- cally and methodologically diversified, they are united by common issues. The problems identified in the publication are among the most significant "topics" of our times. There are many reasons why "disco¬ urse on multiculturalism" should be given the utmost importance. It is a platform for the exchange of views between researchers, activists and students, but the academic research papers and their accompa¬ nying cultural offer (artistic and tourist programmes) should also be highlighted. I think here about scientific, social, legal, educational, cultural and even political benefits. In this context I would like to say a few words about lectures, also about those which have not been inc¬ luded in this publication. Two papers by Adam Wierciński on the Ga- lician republic of shadows in Polish literature and the eastern cultural borderline deserve a separate mention because — as the author pointed out — this is "difficult and troublesome heritage for the contemporary society as it cannot be divided among the heirs and it should be co- inherited on equal footing. And it cannot be shared equally." Taking the region of Grodno in Belarus as an example in his analysis of multi¬ culturalism of this land, Mikołaj Biaspamiatnych presents a classifica¬ tion of the local borderline community (rational, ethnic, ethnographic) and a typology of interethnic co-operation (assimilative, cultural and 278 pluralistic, integrative). Dorota Simonides in her paper on "Silesian Multiculturalism -the European Model" advances a thesis that Silesia should be regarded as an exemplary model of the cultural borderline region. She maintains that the Silesians have tamed the landscape of their own "small motherland" since the dawn of time, simultaneously entering the circle of neighbouring culture; and what is now called a bridge was a bleeding border in the past. Teresa Smolińska focuses on four basic aspects: post-war settlement in Silesia, taming the Silesian landscape, images of "one of us" and "strangers" created after 1945 and the process of cultural integration after the Second World War in the area concerned. Bogusław Wyderka describes a contemporary lin¬ guistic situation in Silesia (a standardised language of the inhabitants of Lower Silesia, linguistic diversification in Upper Silesia, peculiarity of Cieszyn Silesia) and linguistic changes in this region over the span of centuries and after the Second World War in particular (e.g. Silesian local dialect). The papers on the multiculturalism of modern Ukraine delivered by Anatolij Hrycan, on the multiculturalism in Opole Silesia presented by Danuta Berlińska, on Podole (Western Ukraine) which is a meeting point of the two cultures, Polish and Ukrainian, prepared by Stanisław S. Nicieja (film show included) and on the image of Europe of universal values in the works of Stanisław Vincenz put forward by Janusz Wójcik sparked much interest. The first part of the academic research papers on the multicultural landscape is closed by the text presented by Świetlana Kurowska, an active teacher, who writes about conditions for educating children in the ethnically diversified environ¬ ment "in the spirit" of toleration. The historic, cultural, linguistic, literary and even pedagogical re¬ flection was complemented with papers of informative and fact-fin¬ ding nature which were frequently journalistic or political commen¬ tary texts (see Part II "About the Situation of Minorities, Forms of Co-operation and Repatriate Settlement"), e.g. Piotr Kozioł produced a paper on the activity of the German minority in the region of Opo¬ le, Witalij Osmołowski - on Polish organisations in Ukraine, Wanda Ridosz - on Franciszek Karpiński Polish Culture Society, Eugeniusz Brudkiewicz — on the co-operation of the Opole voivodship with in- 279 dependent Ukraine "via" the Association for Co-operation 'Poland- Easť, and its Regional Branch in Opole in particular, and Mieczysław Madziewicz, the President of the WILLA Association in Opole - on diversified forms of co-operation with the Vilnius region promoted by the Association and the prospects of its development. Moreover, Wal¬ demar Tomaszewski underlines the importance of social and political organisations for the consolidation of the Polish minority in Lithuania (Association of Poles in Lithuania, School Motherland Society, Asso¬ ciation of Catholics). Janina Lipniewicz draws our attention not only to the current situation of the Polish educational system in Lithuania at all levels of education,, but also to diversified forms of co-operation of local teachers and pupils with organisations established in Poland. Culture, sport and tourism in the Vilnius region were discussed by Edmund Szot who directed special attention to the development of various social initiatives in recent years. Romuald Mieczkowski deli¬ vered a paper in which he critically assessed forms of co-operation of the Poles from Lithuania with their motherland and gave reasons for the negative perception of Polish newspapers in this regard. Also Jan Syczewski presented a critical analysis of the development of Belaru- sian culture in Poland. The headpersons and teachers who have already co-operated for years: Kornelia Lach from Krzanowice and Mirosława Gieniega from Rohatyn, Grzegorz Pielak and Irena Niewęgłowska from Strzel¬ ce Opolskie who co-operate with Tismienica as well as pupils from the Primary School No. 5 in Opole: Tomasz Siemek and Aleksandra Chechłowska spoke of the practical aspects of the widely understood co-operation between the Poles and the Ukrainians, including how to manage diversified forms of co-operation, develop Polish-Ukrainian relations, spread knowledge on both nations, challenge popular ste¬ reotypes, etc. This part of research work is recapitulated with a paper by Bożena Kalecińska on legal and administrative regulations in Poland that con¬ temporary Polish settlers from the East have to face and respect. It seems that the students who participate in youth forums are wil¬ ling to discuss the complicated neighbourly relations from an entirely 280 different perspective than their grandparents and parents. The voices of the older generation that highlight the tragic history of the eastern borderland or present a sentimental picture, full of stereotypes, of the pre-war social, political and customary world, were taken by them not in the wake of individual emotions but in the light of research work that needs tools to analyse certain socio-cultural phenomena. It is worth emphasizing that students prepared their papers with great passion. Their research aspirations in their first steps in the field of science were dominated by theoretical threads around multicultura- lism, legal environment in which national minorities exist, historical circumstances of the PreCarpathian culture. At the same time the stu¬ dents did not show a willingness to exploit the intergenerational fami¬ ly transmission of social and customary life, including the traumatic experience of their ancestors in the eastern borderland in the forties of the Jast century (with the exception of one paper by Inna Strzoda on Ukrainian-Silesian family relations). The papers by Michał Nie- bylski, Michał Tkaczuk and Róża Duda are good cases in point here, followed by the two topics on multiculturalism in the Ivano-Frankivsk oblast and the PreCarpathian culture that were investigated by Miro¬ sława Ostaszczuk, who studied at the Ivano-Frankivsk University at that time. Students took avid interest in the lectures on the cultural heritage of the Ukrainians and Belarusians, functioning of the Polish minority in Lithuania and the German minority in Upper Silesia, Po¬ lish heritage lost in the eastern borderland, as well as on legal and administrative regulations around the contemporary settlement of the Poles from the East. All the conferences were accompanied by special artistic and to¬ urist programmes with cognitive value and of economic nature. The guests made a sightseeing tour of Opole and selected places in our voivodship. For example, the "Silesia" Folk Group from Lubniany and the "Karlík" Group from Opole staged short concerts that accom¬ panied the "Lithuanian" conference. Our compatriots from Lithuania met business representatives during the "Polish-Lithuanian Evening" and exchanged letters of intent a day later: the compatriots from the Vilnius region exchanged a letter with Andrzej Spór, Governor of the 281 Namysłów Ρ oviate and the compatriots from the Trakai region with Tadeusz Monkiewicz, Mayor of Lewin Brzeski. Students also collec¬ ted books in relation with the visit of our compatriots from Lithuania. I would like to take the opportunity and thank most sincerely all the donors who responded so generously to our initiative: Mieczysław Madziewicz transported 11 boxes of a considerable size with books to Lithuania. The "Ukrainian" conference was accompanied with folk song concerts staged by the "Rosynka" Group from the Institute of Culture and Arts and the "Horianka" Youth Group from a high school in Nadwirna that maintains close relationship with the pupils in Ju¬ nior High School No. 1 in Prudnik. A painting exhibition ("The Hucul Land") of Igor Tokáruk was also launched at that time at the Opole University. Tokáruk is also the Chairman of the National Association of Ukrainian Artists. One could also visit the exhibition of Alexander Kowalenko's paintings. Kowalenko comes from Kolomyya and re¬ sides currently in our voivodship. Our Ukrainian guests participated in a formal event that celebrated the close of the contest "You Think You Know Silesia" (Ze Śląskiem па Ту) in Łubniany. They also got familiar with the scope of activities of the House for Polish-German Co-operation. The conference in Ivano-Frankivsk was accompanied with classical and folk music concerts and performances of groups functioning within the Institute of Culture and Arts. Polish students visited Ivano-Frankivsk and other cities (e.g. Kolomyya) as well as Lviv on their way back, including the Łyczakowski and the "Eaglets" {Orląt) Cemeteries. Translated by Agnieszka Kukuł-Smolińska 282 Spis treści Wprowadzenie (Teresa SmoJińska) . 5 CZĘŚĆ I. Z badań nad wielokulturowym krajobrazem Adam WIERCIŃSKI Pogranicza i styki kultur . 17 Nikołaj BIESPAMIATNYCH Поликультурность гродненской области: опыт типологизации межэтнических отношений . 31 Dorota SIMONIDES Wielokulturowość Śląska - model europejski . 47 Teresa SMOLIŃSKA Kultura kresowa na Śląsku Opolskim . 57 Stanisław Sławomir NICIEJA Buczacz. Fakty, legendy, współczesność . 75 Анатолій ГРИЦАН Багатокультурність сучасної України . 89 Swietłana Nikołajewna KUROWSKAJA Wychowanie poi ¡kulturowej jednostki w rodzinie . 101 CZĘŚĆ IL O sytuacji mniejszości narodowych, formach współpracy i osadnictwie repatriantów Witalij OSMOŁOWSKIJ Raport o sytuacji polonijnych organizacji na Ukrainie . 119 Waldemar TOMASZEWSKI Rola organizacji społecznych i politycznych w konsolidacji mniejszości polskiej na Litwie .131 Witalij OSMOŁOWSKIJ Tożsamość młodego Polaka na Ukrainie . 149 Edmund SZOT Kultura, sport i turystyka na Wileńszczyźnie .155 289 Romuald MIECZKOWSKI Od historii do współczesności . 165 Jan SYCZEWSKI Problemy rozwoju kultury białoruskiej w Polsce . 173 Kornelia LACH 0 współpracy międzyszkolnej (przykład śląsko-rohatyński) . 179 Eugeniusz BRUDKIEWICZ Opolskie otwarcie na Wschód: z gorącym sercem 1 chłodną głową . 183 Bożena KALECIŃSKA Osiedlanie się repatriantów na Opolszczyźnie oraz obowiązujące w tym zakresie procedury administracyjno-prawne . 199 CZĘŚĆ ΙΠ. Z warsztatów studenckich Michał NIEB YLSKI Śląsk Opolski w perspektywie debaty nad wielokulturowością . 215 Michał TŁUCZAK Wielokulturowość Opolszczyzny i złożona tożsamość jej mieszkańców . 233 Róża DUDA Kontekst prawny funkcjonowania mniejszości narodowych w Polsce po 1989 roku . 245 Мирослава ОСТАЩУК Культура Прикарпаття . 263 Multiculturałism in Opole Silesia, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine. Findings from Research on Ethnic Borderlands. Summary (translated by Agnieszka Kukuł-Smolińska). 275 Wykaz autorów . 283 Fotografie . 285 290 Table of Contents Introduction (Teresa Smolińska) . 5 PART 1. Findings from Research on Multicultural Landscape Adam WIERCIŃSKI Borderlands and Culture Connection Points .17 Nikołaj BIESPAMIATNYCH Multiculturalism in the Grodno Oblast: Attempt at Typology of Interethnic Bonds . 3Ì Dorota SIMONIDES Silesian Multiculturalism-the European ModeJ . 47 Teresa SMOLIŃSKA Eastern Borderland Culture in Opole Silesia . 57 Stanisław Sławomir NICI EJ A Buczacz. Facts, Legends, Contemporaneousness . 75 Anatolij HRYCAN Multiculturalism of Contemporary Ukraine . 89 Swietłana Nikołajewna KUROWSKAJA Raising a Polycultural Individual in a Family . PART 2. About the Situation of Minorities, Forms of Co-operation and Repatriate Settlement Witalij OSMOŁOWSKIJ Report on the Situation of Polish Organisations in Ukraine . Waldemar TOMASZEWSKI The Role of Social and Political Organisations in Consolidating the Polish Minority in Lithuania . Witałij OSMOŁOWSKIJ Identity of a Young Pole in Ukraine . Edmund SZOT Culture Sport and Tourism in the Vilnius Region . 155 291 Romuald MIECZKOWSKI From History to Modernity . 165 Jan SYCZEWSKI Problems in the Development of Belarusian Culture in Poland . 173 Kornelia LACH About inter-School Co-operation (Example of Silesia and Rohatyn) . 179 Eugeniusz BRUDKIEWICZ Opole Opens to the East: With a Hot Heart and a Cold Head . 183 Bożena KALECIŃSKA Settlement of Repatriates in the Opole Region and the Related Legal and Administrative Procedures . 199 PART 3. Students' Workshops Michał NIEBYLSKI Opole Silesia in the Light of the Debate on Multiculturalism . 215 Michał TLUCZAK Multiculturalism of the Opole Region and the Complex Identity of its Inhabitants . 233 Róża DUDA Legal Environment Surrounding National Minorities in Poland after 1989. 245 Mirosława OSTASZCZUK PreCarpathian Culture . 263 Multiculturalism in Opole Silesia, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine. Findings from Research on Ethnic Borderlands. Summary (translated by Agnieszka Kukuł-Smolińska) . 275 Index of Authors . 283 Photographs . 285 ( Bayariscf-o ^ і Staatsbibliothek ι I München J Spis treści Wprowadzenie (Teresa Smolińska) . 5 CZĘŚĆ I. Z badań nad wielokulturowym krajobrazem Adam WIERCIŃSKI Pogranicza i styki kultur . 17 Nikołaj BIESPAMIATNYCH Поликультурность гродненской области: опыт типологизащш межэтнических отношений .«. 31 Dorota SIMONIDES Wielokulturowość Śląska-model europejski . 47 Teresa SMOLIŃSKA Kultura kresowa na Śląsku Opolskim . 57 Stanisław Sławomir NICIEJA Buczacz. Fakty, legendy, współczesność . 75 Анатолій ГРИЦАН Багатокультурність сучасної України . 89 Swietłana Nikołajewna KUROWSKAJA Wychowanie polikulturowej jednostki w rodzinie . 101 CZĘSC II. O sytuacji mniejszości narodowych, formach współpracy i osadnictwie repatriantów Witalij OSMOŁOWSKIJ Raport o sytuacji polonijnych organizacji na Ukrainie . 139 Waldemar TOMASZEWSKI Rola organizacji społecznych i politycznych w konsolidacji mniejszości polskiej na Litwie .131 Witalij OSMOŁOWSKIJ Tożsamość młodego Polaka na Ukrainie . 149 Edmund SZOT Kultura, sport i turystyka na Wileńszczyźnie .155 289 Romuald MIECZKOWSKI Od historii do współczesności . 165 Jan SYCZEWSKI Problemy rozwoju kultury białoruskiej w Polsce . 173 Kornelia LACH 0 współpracy międzyszkolnej (przykład śląsko-rohatyński) . 179 Eugeniusz BRUDKIEWICZ Opolskie otwarcie na Wschód: z gorącym sercem 1 chłodną głową . 183 Bożena KALECIŃSKA Osiedlanie się repatriantów na Opolszczyźnie oraz obowiązujące w tym zakresie procedury administracyjno-prawne . 199 CZĘŚĆ III. Z warsztatów studenckich Michał NIEBYLSKI Śląsk Opolski w perspektywie debaty nad wielokulturowością . 215 Michał TŁUCZAK Wielokulturowość Opolszczyzny i złożona tożsamość jej mieszkańców . 233 Róża DUDA Kontekst prawny funkcjonowania mniejszości narodowych w Polsce po 1989 roku . 245 Мирослава ОСТАЩУК Культура Прикарпаття . 263 Multiculturalism in Opole Silesia, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine. Findings from Research on Ethnic Borderlands. Summary (translated by Agnieszka Kukuł-Smolińska). 275 Wykaz autorów . 283 Fotografie . 285 290 Table of Contents Introduction (Teresa Smolińska) . 5 PART 1. Findings from Research on Multicultural Landscape Adam WIERCIŃSKI Borderlands and Culture Connection Points .17 Nikolaj BIESPAMIATNYCH Multiculturalism in the Grodno Oblast: Attempt at Typology of Interethnic Bonds . 31 Dorota SIMONIDES Silesian Multiculturalism — the European Model . 47 Teresa SMOLIŃSKA Eastern Borderland Culture in Opole Silesia . 57 Stanisław Sławomir NICIEJA Buczacz. Facts, Legends, Contemporaneousness . 75 Anatolij HRYCAN Multiculturalism of Contemporary Ukraine . 89 Swietłana Nikołajewna KUROWSKAJA Raising a Polycultural Individual in a Family . 101 PART 2. About the Situation of Minorities, Forms of Co-operation and Repatriate Settlement Witalij OSMOŁOWSKIJ Report on the Situation of Polish Organisations in Ukraine .119 Waldemar TOMASZEWSKI The Role of Social and Political Organisations in Consolidating the Polish Minority in Lithuania . 131 Witalij OSMOŁOWSKIJ Identity of a Young Pole in Ukraine . 149 Edmund SZOT Culture Sport and Tourism in the Vilnius Region . 155 291 Romuald MIECZKOWSKI From History to Modernity . 165 Jan SYCZEWSKI Problems in the Development of Belarusian Culture in Poland . 173 Kornelia LACH About Inter-School Co-operation (Example of Silesia and Rohatyn) . 179 Eugeniusz BRUDKIEWICZ Opole Opens to the East: With a Hot Heart and a Cold Head . 183 Bożena KALECIŃSKA Settlement of Repatriates in the Opole Region and the Related Legal and Administrative Procedures . 199 PART 3. Students' Workshops Michał NIEB YLSKI Opole Silesia in the Light of the Debate on Multicultural ism . 215 Michał TŁUCZAK Multiculturalism of the Opole Region and the Complex Identity of its Inhabitants . 233 Róża DUDA Legal Environment Surrounding National Minorities in Poland after 1989. 245 Mirosława OSTASZCZUK PreCarpathian Culture . 263 Multiculturalism in Opole Silesia, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine. Findings from Research on Ethnic Borderlands. Summary (translated by Agnieszka Kukuł-Smolińska) .:. 275 Index of Authors . 283 Photographs . 285 292
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title_auth Wielokulturowość na Śląsku Opolskim, Litwie, Białorusi i Ukrainie z badań nad pograniczami etnicznymi
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title_full Wielokulturowość na Śląsku Opolskim, Litwie, Białorusi i Ukrainie z badań nad pograniczami etnicznymi red. nauk. Teresa Smolińska ; Uniwersytet Opolski, Stowarzyszenie Współpracy Polska-Wschód. Odział Wojewódzki w Opolu, Wojewódzka Biblioteka Publiczna w Opolu
title_fullStr Wielokulturowość na Śląsku Opolskim, Litwie, Białorusi i Ukrainie z badań nad pograniczami etnicznymi red. nauk. Teresa Smolińska ; Uniwersytet Opolski, Stowarzyszenie Współpracy Polska-Wschód. Odział Wojewódzki w Opolu, Wojewódzka Biblioteka Publiczna w Opolu
title_full_unstemmed Wielokulturowość na Śląsku Opolskim, Litwie, Białorusi i Ukrainie z badań nad pograniczami etnicznymi red. nauk. Teresa Smolińska ; Uniwersytet Opolski, Stowarzyszenie Współpracy Polska-Wschód. Odział Wojewódzki w Opolu, Wojewódzka Biblioteka Publiczna w Opolu
title_short Wielokulturowość na Śląsku Opolskim, Litwie, Białorusi i Ukrainie
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