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Tytuł: | „Oj skończy się nam, skończy nasze mordowanie”. Ludowe pieśni antyfeudalne, Ściegienny, Szela i możliwy wpływ chłopskiej teologii emancypacyjnej na rabację galicyjską |
Autor: | Pfeifer, Kasper |
Słowa kluczowe: | oral literature; peasant songs; serfdom; Jakub Szela; Galician Slaughter; literatura oralna; pieśni ludowe; pańszczyzna; Piotr Ściegienny; rabacja galicyjska |
Data wydania: | 2019 |
Źródło: | "Praktyka Teoretyczna" (2019), nr 3, s. 89-114 |
Abstrakt: | Using methodologies that accentuate the narrative and discursive contexts
of history, the author analyzes oral literature accompanying the Galician Slaughter
led by Jakub Szela (1846) and the revolutionary movement organized in the Congress of Poland by Piotr Ściegienny (1842-1844). The main thesis of this article
asserts that both of these anti-feudal movements were interrelated in their theories
and practices, and that Piotr Sciegienny’s theology of liberation was their common
source. Support for my hypothesis can be found in rebellious folk songs lyrics which
have survived to this day. Reconstructing the links between the starting points of
peasant engagement in both revolutionary movements, the author compares the
textual content of rebel songs from the time of the Galician Slaughter to Piotr
Sciegienny’s political works. The parallels that can be found between his writings
and both the Galician songs and those of Sciegienny’s own peasant movement lead
me to conclude that the practice of the peasant revolutionary movement of the
Galician Slaughter was deeply rooted in the theory of Piotr Sciegienny and to
perceive in Jakub Szela’s actions his overarching aim – the overthrowing of the
Galicia’s feudal system. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/21715 |
DOI: | 10.14746/prt.2019.3.5 |
ISSN: | 2081-8130 |
Pojawia się w kolekcji: | Artykuły (W.Hum.)
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