布拉格波兰俱乐部(1887-2020)

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Czech-Polish Historical and Pedagogical Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-03 DOI:10.5817/cphpj-2021-003
Roman Baron, Roman Madecki
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本文以波兰俱乐部为例,全面回顾了波兰在布拉格相对悠久的结社生活传统,该传统在波希米亚和摩拉维亚保护国(1940年)期间被暴力打断,在捷克斯洛伐克天鹅绒革命(1991年)后恢复。今天在布拉格的波兰俱乐部直接继承了一个起源于奥匈帝国(1887年)的同名组织。它被广泛认为是永久居住在捷克共和国国会大厦或其附近的所有波兰人的代表和发言人。它对国家和地方当局(特别是布拉格市治安官)以及波兰驻捷克共和国代表处,即波兰共和国驻布拉格大使馆(包括领事部)发挥这一作用。因此,布拉格波兰俱乐部的活动和态度对捷克与波兰关系的发展意义重大,尤其是在文化社会联系、两个邻国的相互承认或克服负面的异质模式方面。
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The Polish Club in Prague (1887–2020)
The essay presents a synthesizing glimpse into the relatively long tradition of Polish associational life in Prague (on the example of the Polish Club), which was violently interrupted during the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1940) and restored after the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia (1991). Today’s Polish Club in Prague directly succeeds an organisation of the same name that originated under the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1887). It is widely regarded as the representative and speaker of all Poles permanently living in the capitol in the Czech Republic or in its immediate vicinity. It plays this role towards the state and local authorities (in particular the City of Prague Magistrate) as well as the Polish representative office in the Czech Republic, i.e. the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Prague (including its Consular Department). The activities and attitudes of the Polish Club in Prague have thus never been without significance in terms of the development of Czech-Polish relations – in particular with regard to the cultural ocial contacts, mutual recognition of both neighbouring nations or overcoming the negative heterostereotypes.
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