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Look up peasant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A peasant is a pre-industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land-ownership, especially...
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Wincenty Wodzinowski (category 19th-century Polish painters)
awarded the Order of Polonia Restituta in 1938. He worked in a wide variety of genres. Many of his works may be seen in the Museum of the Polish Peasant Movement...
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Piaseczno, Tczew County (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
are the Gothic Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary and the Museum of the Polish Peasant Movement. The settlement Piaseckie Pole is part of the village...
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1937 Peasant Strike in Poland, also known in some Polish sources as the Great Peasant Uprising (Polish: Wielki Strajk Chłopski) was a mass strike and...
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The Museum of Scouting (Polish: Muzeum Harcerstwa) is a museum in Warsaw, Poland, dedicated to the scout movement in Poland. Established in 2001, it contains...
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Ksawerów, Warsaw (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
Currently, it houses the Museum of the Polish Peasant Movement. In the neighbourhood are located two stations of the M1 line of the Warsaw Metro rapid transit...
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The Princes Czartoryski Museum (Polish: Muzeum Książąt Czartoryskich [muˈzɛ.um ˈkɕɔ̃ʐɔnt t͡ʂartɔˈrɨskʲix]) – often abbreviated to Czartoryski Museum –...
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Franciszek Kamiński (category Members of the Polish Sejm 1947–1952)
2000) was a Polish politician and military leader, commander of the Peasant Battalions during World War II. After the war, he was a member of the State National...
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National Democracy (Poland) (redirect from Polish National-Democratic Party)
Democracy (Polish: Narodowa Demokracja, also known from its abbreviation ND as Endecja; [ɛn̪ˈd̪ɛt̪͡s̪jä]) was a Polish political movement active from the second...
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Kraków uprising (redirect from Kraków Uprising of 1846)
Austrians were expelled, the peasants replied that they were familiar with stories of landowner brutality under the Polish Commonwealth and that they...
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Wincenty Witos (category Members of the Legislative Sejm of the Second Polish Republic)
"united" People's Party from the merger of three other, smaller, peasant-based parties: the Polish People's Party "Piast", Polish People's Party "Wyzwolenie"...
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Poland (redirect from Third Polish Republic)
Encyklopedia (in Polish). Archived from the original on 1 October 2006. Retrieved 11 July 2005. "Solidarity Movement– or the Beginning of the End of Communism"...
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Kocievians (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
Lalkowy, focuses on the industrial and agricultural heritage of the region. The Museum of the History of the Polish Peasant Movement (Muzeum Historii Polskiego...
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January Uprising (redirect from Polish Insurrection of 1863)
represented a democratic movement uniting peasants, workers and some clergy. For both streams central to their dilemma was the peasant question. However, estate...
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Gabriel Narutowicz (category Ministers of foreign affairs of the Second Polish Republic)
with the widespread belief that he was a representative of the Left in Polish politics. He had only become the candidate of the Polish Peasant Party...
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most significant artists of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, a painter and printmaker, known for his landscapes and peasant scenes (so-called genre...
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Chłopomania (redirect from Peasant-madness)
the living standard of Ukrainian peasants in Podolia. Miller also notes that the movement had echoes in areas of the Russian Empire other than Congress...
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Kazimir Malevich (category People from the Russian Empire of Polish descent)
influenced the development of abstract art in the 20th century. He was born in Kiev, modern-day Ukraine, to an ethnic Polish family. His concept of Suprematism...
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General Jewish Labour Bund in Poland (redirect from Polish Bund)
party, but in practice the Polish Bundists operated as a party of their own. In December 1917 the split was formalized, as the Polish Bundists held a clandestine...
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Aleksander Gierymski (category 19th-century Polish painters)
(1892–1893), The National Museum in Kraków Gallery of 19th Century Polish Art at Sukiennice Peasant's Coffin (1894–1895), The National Museum in Warsaw A...
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Tadeusz Kościuszko (category People of the Polish–Russian War of 1792)
Duchy of Lithuania, a part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, now the Ivatsevichy District of Belarus. At age 20, he graduated from the Corps of Cadets...
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Green armies (category Peasant revolts)
The Green armies (Russian: Зеленоармейцы), also known as the Green Army (Зелёная Армия) or Greens (Зелёные), were armed peasant groups which fought against...
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Polish British people or Polish Britons, are ethnic Poles who are citizens of the United Kingdom. The term includes people born in the UK who are of Polish...
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Yemelyan Pugachev (redirect from The History of Pugachev)
deserted the Russian military and spent years as a fugitive, gaining popularity among the peasants, Cossacks and Old Believers against a backdrop of intensified...
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Confederation Liberty and Independence (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
New Hope, the National Movement, and the Confederation of the Polish Crown, it is right-wing oriented and is considered to be a part of the radical right...
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Józef Brandt (category 19th-century Polish painters)
studies of Polish peasant life. In 1893, Brandt was awarded the Order of Isabella the Catholic, and in 1898, he became the recipient of the Bavarian...
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at Polish secondary schools and universities, and the opening of Warsaw's Museum of the History of Polish Jews. From the founding of the Kingdom of Poland...
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Polish (endonym: język polski, [ˈjɛ̃zɘk ˈpɔlskʲi] , polszczyzna [pɔlˈʂt͡ʂɘzna] or simply polski, [ˈpɔlskʲi] ) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic...
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Gorals (redirect from History of the Gorals)
anglicized as the Highlanders (in Poland, as the Polish Highlanders, a subethnic group of the Polish nation) and historically also as Vlachs,[dubious...
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