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Get to know me, and you will understand. The nation and national minorities

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Before you start you should know
  • A citizenship is a formal relation between an individual and a state. Not all Polish citizens are ethnically Polish.

  • Poland’s history was a turbulent one. Many Polish citizens had to leave Poland and now they, or their descendantsdescendantsdescendants, live abroad.

  • Ethnic diversity might be one of the division lines causing conflicts in society.

You will learn
  • You will be able to give a legal definition of national and ethnic minorities in Poland, as well as a regional language minority.

  • You will be able to name all the national and ethnic minorities recognized by the Polish lawrecognized by the lawrecognized by the Polish law.

  • You will be able to explain what rights national and ethnic minorities in Poland enjoy.

  • You will be able to discuss the complicated situation of the Silesians.

  • You will be able to explain what the Polish diaspora is and what the reasons of emigration from Poland were throughout its history.

  • You will be able to describe the activities of the Polish diaspora nowadays.

  • You will be able do explain what national stereotypes are, where they originate fromto originate fromoriginate from, and why they should be confrontedto be confrontedbe confronted and eliminated.

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nagranie abstraktu

National and ethnic minorities

According to the Polish law an ethnic minority is a group of Polish citizens fulfilling all the above‑mentioned conditions necessary for a national minority, but it does not identify itselfto identify oneselfidentify itself with a nation organized in its own state.

Take a look at the infographics presenting the national and ethnic minorities in Poland.

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Kashubians are a special community in Poland. They are Polish citizens, who alongsidealongsidealongside the Polish language, use their own Kashubian language, which according to the statute is recognized as a regional language. This means that persons using this language have similar rights to members of national and ethnic minorities.

National and ethnic minorities constitute currently a rather small percentage of Polish society. However, the Polish‑Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Second Republic of Poland, reborn after the first world war, were multinational states. Until the outbreakoutbreakoutbreak of the second world war around 35% of Polish citizens were not ethnically Polish. The largest minorities were Ukrainians and Jews. The extermination of the Jewish nation during the second world war and the post‑war changes of Polish borders turned Poland into a state dominated by a Polish nation only.

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Roma

All the people who belong to national or ethnic minorities are also Polish citizens, so they enjoy all the rights any Polish citizen has, e.g. the right to vote in national elections. Additionally, the members of minorities were granted a number of rights that enableto enableenable them to cultivateto cultivatecultivate their cultural identity. Moreover, the Polish law forbidsto forbidforbids any form of discrimination against national or ethnic minorities.

The rights of national and ethnic minorities in Poland:

  • the right to learn the language and in its own language, to study the cultural history of the minority and to take external exams in the minority language;

  • the right to address local authorities in the minority language and (at requestat requestat request) receive answers in that language;

  • the right to write names and surnames according to the rules of the minority language;

  • the right to receive funding for the development of social organizations, libraries, radio broadcasts, etc.;

  • the right to put the names of towns, streets, etc. in the minority language, next to the Polish name.

There is a considerablyconsiderablyconsiderably large group of Polish citizens living in Upper Silesia who consider themselves members of the Silesians minority. The group, however, is not recognized by the Polish law, and therefore not granted any minority rights. The issue has been a source of an ongoingongoingongoing conflict for many years now.

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Exercise 1
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Kolorowe zdjęcie przedstawia powiewającą flagę Górnego Śląska. Składa się z dwóch horyzontalnych pasów - górny jest żółty, dolny - niebieski. Na niej umieszczono godło Górnego Śląska. Jest to złoty orzeł na niebieskiej tarczy. Ćwiczenie alternatywne: What is your opinion on granting Silesians minority rights that would allow them to cultivate their cultural identity? Should they be legally recognized as an ethnic minority? Consider the question and present a couple of arguments and counterarguments. Compare your suggestions with your classmates.

Polonia

Polish history is a history of radicalradicalradical changes of state borders and numerous migrations of the Polish population. The 18th century partitions of Polandpartitions of Polandpartitions of Poland forced many Poles to leave their Homeland. In the following century many had to flee our country because of persecutionpersecutionpersecution of the participants of national uprisingsuprisinguprisings or simply migrated to the West for economic reasons. A lot of Poles were deported to the far East by Russian authorities as political prisoners. The second world war resulted in more migration waves, and right after the war Polish borders were changed, which contributed to a lot of Poles being left abroad. In the 1980s leaving Poland was a chance to escape both – the communist regime and the deepening economic crisis and poverty. Even now a lot of Polish families decide to emigrate and build their future in other states of the world – Polish accession to the European Union and the resultant border opening made such decisions much easier than before.

There are many Poles or their descendants living all around the world nowadays who try to maintain cultural relationships with Poland. Those people are collectivelycollectivelycollectively called “Polonia” or “Polish diaspora”.

Important!

Polish diaspora (Polonia) – citizens of various states of Polish ethnic origin who have a sense of belonging to the Polish nation

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Exercise 2
Grafika przedstawia polityczną mapę świata. Ćwiczenie alternatywne: There are Polish people all around the world. Look for information about Polonia in the world and establish where are the largest Polish communities.

National stereotypes

The stereotypical way of looking at others is essentially incomplete, because it consists in highlightingto highlighthighlighting only selected elements of the behaviour of some members of a given nation or ethnic group and judging the whole group (usually negatively) based on that selective assessment. National stereotypes often transfer conflicts from previous generations to contemporary relations. Their sources include difficult historical experiences. Some of the still vividvividvivid stereotypes in Poland date back to the period of the Second Republic of Poland and the drama of the second world war. Very often stereotypical beliefs allow for building a false sense of superioritysuperioritysuperiority and uniquenessuniquenessuniqueness of one’s own group. Stereotypes result in difficulties in contact and cooperation between different ethnic groups and unnecessarily exacerbateto exacerbateexacerbate social conflicts.

Important!

National stereotypes – images of the nature and functioning of specific nations or ethnic groups that are preservedpreservedpreserved in the social consciousnessconsciousnessconsciousness and passed from generation to generation, often one‑sided and simplified, very difficult to change.

Relations between ethnic groups sometimes prove very difficult, especially when they involve a painful history or deep cultural differences. Proper shaping of relations between ethnically diversediversediverse groups is a very important task of state authorities, but all the inhabitants of a country are responsible for a harmonious coexistence of the whole society. European societies are becoming more and more ethnically diverse and they have to learn to solve problems resulting from this diversity. Regardless ofregardless ofRegardless of how different we are because of our nationality, we are all human beings, and we all have the right to respect for our dignitydignitydignity.

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Exercise 3
Ćwiczenie alternatywne: Listen to the abstract recording to review the material and new vocabulary. Explain meaning of the following words: to originate from; to preserve; ancestors; to cultivate; persecution; descendants; diverse; dignity. If it's too difficult, use lesson's glossary.

Keywords

national/ethnic minority, regional language, Polonia, Polish diaspora, national stereotype

Glossary

recognized by the law
recognized by the law
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Nagranie słówka: recognized by the law

uznane przez prawo

to originate from
to originate from
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Nagranie słówka: to originate from

pochodzić z, wynikać z

to be confronted
to be confronted
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Nagranie słówka: to be confronted

być sprawdzanym, konfrontowanym z rzeczywistością

jointly
jointly
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Nagranie słówka: jointly

łącznie

significantly
significantly
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Nagranie słówka: significantly

znacząco

to strive
to strive
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Nagranie słówka: to strive

dążyć

to preserve
to preserve
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Nagranie słówka: to preserve

zachowywać

to be oriented towards
to be oriented towards
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Nagranie słówka: to be oriented towards

być ukierunkowanym na

ancestors
ancestors
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Nagranie słówka: ancestors

przodkowie

to identify oneself
to identify oneself
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Nagranie słówka: to identify oneself

identyfikować się

alongside
alongside
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Nagranie słówka: alongside

obok

outbreak
outbreak
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Nagranie słówka: outbreak

wybuch

to enable
to enable
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Nagranie słówka: to enable

umożliwiać

to cultivate
to cultivate
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Nagranie słówka: to cultivate

kultywować

to forbid
to forbid
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Nagranie słówka: to forbid

zabraniać, zakazywać

at request
at request
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Nagranie słówka: at request

na życzenie

considerably
considerably
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Nagranie słówka: considerably

wydatnie, znacznie

ongoing
ongoing
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Nagranie słówka: ongoing

trwający

radical
radical
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Nagranie słówka: radical

radykalnie

partition
partition
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Nagranie słówka: partition

podział

partitions of Poland
partitions of Poland
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Nagranie słówka: partitions of Poland

zabory

persecution
persecution
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Nagranie słówka: persecution

prześladowanie

uprising
uprising
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Nagranie słówka: uprising

powstanie

descendants
descendants
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Nagranie słówka: descendants

potomkowie

collectively
collectively
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Nagranie słówka: collectively

zbiorowo

to highlight
to highlight
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Nagranie słówka: to highlight

podkreślać, uwydatniać

vivid
vivid
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Nagranie słówka: vivid

żywy

superiority
superiority
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Nagranie słówka: superiority

wyższość

uniqueness
uniqueness
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Nagranie słówka: uniqueness

wyjątkowość

to exacerbate
to exacerbate
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Nagranie słówka: to exacerbate

zaostrzać

preserved
preserved
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Nagranie słówka: preserved

zachowany

consciousness
consciousness
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Nagranie słówka: consciousness

świadomość

diverse
diverse
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Nagranie słówka: diverse

różnorodny

regardless of
regardless of
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Nagranie słówka: regardless of

bez względu na

dignity
dignity
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Nagranie słówka: dignity

godność