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Mała Europa. Szkice polskie

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W zmieniającej się sytuacji geopolitycznej niezbędne jest świeże spojrzenie na historię Polski. Norman Davies w swojej najnowszej książce udowadnia, że Polska po raz kolejny ma szansę odegrać w Europie kluczową rolę.

Civitas Schinesghe, Polonia, Lechistan – to tylko niektóre nazwy, którymi określano państwo polskie w jego dziejach. Kraj ten przez ponad tysiąc lat fascynował kupców i podróżników, a jego bogactwa przyciągały zazdrosne spojrzenia sąsiadów. Kolejni władcy powiększali terytorium, zawierali przymierza i unie, za sprawą których Rzeczpospolita stała się jedną z potęg Starego Kontynentu. Jej wielkość okazała się zarazem jej największą słabością.

Związanie się z tradycją Zachodu przez pierwszych Piastów było dziedzictwem, którego przyszło bronić potomkom Mieszków i Bolesławów. Wraz z odzyskaniem niepodległości siedemnastowieczna koncepcja antemurale Christianitatis przyjęła formę walki z totalitaryzmami. Doświadczenia cudu nad Wisłą, II wojny światowej, komunizmu oraz wreszcie rok 2004 dowiodły, że miejsce Polski jest w Europie.

Spoglądając w naszą przeszłość, Norman Davies dowodzi, że w XXI wieku misją i powinnością Polski jest przewodzenie w regionie i wspieranie tych, którzy chcą dołączyć do europejskiej wspólnoty.

Witamy na planecie Polska – w wyjątkowym miejscu o niezwykle bogatej historii. Jest tu pełno niespodzianek, chociaż nie wszystkie Państwa zachwycą. Norman Davies

384 pages, Hardcover

Published November 7, 2022

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Norman Davies

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Ivor Norman Richard Davies FBA, FRHistS is a leading English historian of Welsh descent, noted for his publications on the history of Europe, Poland, and the United Kingdom. From 1971, Davies taught Polish history at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) of the University of London, where he was professor from 1985 to 1996. Currently, he is Supernumary Fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford. Throughout his career, Davies has lectured in many countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, China, Poland, and in most of the rest of Europe as well.

The work which established Davies' reputation in the English-speaking world was God's Playground (1981), a comprehensive overview of Polish history. In Poland, the book was published officially only after the fall of communism. In 2000, Davies' Polish publishers Znak published a collection of his essays and articles under the title Smok wawelski nad Tamizą ("The Wawel Dragon on the Thames"). It is not available in English.

In 1984, Davies published Heart of Europe, a briefer history of Poland. Interestingly, the chapters are arranged in reverse chronological order. In the 1990s, Davies published Europe: A History (1996) and The Isles: A History (1999), about Europe and the islands of Great Britain and Ireland, respectively. Each book is a narrative interlarded with numerous sidepanel discussions of microtopics. In 2002, at the suggestion of the city's mayor, Bogdan Zdrojewski, Davies and his former research assistant, Roger Moorhouse, co-wrote a history of Wrocław / Breslau, a Silesian city. Titled Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City, the book was published simultaneously in English, Polish, German and Czech. Davies also writes essays and articles for the mass media. Among others, he has worked for the BBC as well as British and American magazines and newspapers, such as The Times, The New York Review of Books and The Independent. In Poland, his articles appeared in the liberal Catholic weekly Tygodnik Powszechny. Davies' book Rising '44. The Battle for Warsaw describes the Warsaw Uprising. It was followed by Europe at War 1939-1945: No Simple Victory (2006). In 2008 Davies participated in the documentary film "The Soviet Story"

Some historians, most vocally Lucy Dawidowicz and Abraham Brumberg, object to Davies' historical treatment of the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Poland. They accuse him of minimizing historic antisemitism, and of promoting a view that accounts of the Holocaust in international historiography largely overlook the suffering of non-Jewish Poles. Davies’s supporters contend that he gives due attention to the genocide and war crimes perpetrated by both Hitler and Stalin on Polish Jews and non-Jews. Davies himself argues that "Holocaust scholars need have no fears that rational comparisons might threaten that uniqueness. Quite the opposite." and that "...one needs to re-construct mentally the fuller picture in order to comprehend the true enormity of Poland’s wartime cataclysm, and then to say with absolute conviction ‘Never Again’." In 1986, Dawidowicz’s criticism of Davies’ historical treatment of the Holocaust was cited as a factor in a controversy at Stanford University in which Davies was denied a tenured faculty position for alleged "scientific flaws". Davies sued the university for breach of contract and defamation of character, but in 1989 the court ruled that it did not have jurisdiction in an academic matter.

Davies holds a number of honorary titles and memberships, including honorary doctorates from the universities of the Jagiellonian University (since 2003), Lublin, Gdańsk and Warsaw (since 2007), memberships in the Polish Academy of Learning (PAU) and the Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea, and fellowships of the British Academy and the Royal Historical Society. Davies received an honorary DLitt degree from his alma mater the University of Sussex. Davies is also an honorary

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Jedna z lepszych książek historycznych jaką czytałem, w dodatku ciekawą rzeczą było poznać opinię na temat historii Polski wyrażoną przez obcokrajowca.
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