Poland

“Returning the Stolen Latin Souls”: The Policy of Polonization of Orthodoxy in the Interwar Poland

The policy of the Polish government towards the Eastern Orthodoxy in the northeastern regions was turning tougher on the eve of the Second World War. Polish officials feared that the USSR would meddle in Polish domestic affairs using the Orthodox Church, and therefore they tightened control over the Church and the flock. The government wanted to tie the Orthodox community closer to the Polish nation.

“It’s Time to Quit with Religion of Small Comforts!”: Body and Text in the Extreme Way of the Cross

The Image of the Polish Mother, and Mother of God: New Uses of the Symbolism of Motherhood

A Matter of Taste. On a Certain Division within the Roman Catholic Community in Poland

Polonia semper fidelis? National Mythology, Religion and Politics in Poland