German minority in urban space of a textile manufacturing centre: The case of 19th century city of Łódź

IF 0.4 Q4 GEOGRAPHY European Spatial Research and Policy Pub Date : 2024-06-03 DOI:10.18778/1231-1952.31.1.02
Tadeusz Marszał
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German settlement in Poland has been the subject of numerous studies. The causes and determinants of migratory movements have been discussed extensively, while little attention has been paid to the spatial aspects of the phenomenon. The aim of this study, which is part of geographical and historical research, is to determine the size of the influx of migrants of German nationality into the rapidly developing textile production centre of Łódź in the 19th century, as well as the geographical origins and distribution of this nationality group in the urban space. These considerations are complemented by the identification of key issues related to the social integration and assimilation processes of the German minority. In the first half of the 19th century, the influx of skilled labour, almost entirely recruited from the German population, conditioned the development of the textile industry in Łódź. It also had a key influence on the demographic development of Łódź, which soon became the largest centre of textile production in Poland. In subsequent decades, there was a tendency among German immigrants towards separation in the sphere of professional and social activities, but already by the end of the 19th century the German community settled in Łódź was diverse in terms of the sense of nationality. In addition to a certain proportion of the immigrants who were already Polonised, there were persons declaring German nationality, as well as those undecided about the issue.
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纺织品制造中心城市空间中的德国少数民族:19 世纪罗兹市的案例
德国人在波兰的定居一直是众多研究的主题。人们广泛讨论了移民流动的原因和决定因素,但很少关注这一现象的空间方面。作为地理和历史研究的一部分,本研究的目的是确定 19 世纪涌入罗兹快速发展的纺织品生产中心的德裔移民的规模,以及这一民族群体在城市空间中的地理起源和分布。除了这些考虑因素外,还确定了与德国少数民族的社会融合和同化进程有关的关键问题。19 世纪上半叶,几乎全部从德国人口中招募的熟练劳动力的涌入制约了罗兹纺织业的发展。这也对罗兹的人口发展产生了重要影响,罗兹很快成为波兰最大的纺织品生产中心。在随后的几十年中,德国移民在职业和社会活动领域出现了分离的趋势,但在 19 世纪末,定居罗兹的德国社区在民族意识方面已经呈现出多样化。除了一部分已经波兰化的移民外,还有一些人宣布加入德国国籍,也有一些人在这个问题上犹豫不决。
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