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dc.contributor.authorNowarski, Czesławpl
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-06T07:03:51Z
dc.date.available2024-07-06T07:03:51Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationAnnales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 139, Studia Historica 14 (2013), s. [54]-66pl
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11716/13376
dc.description.abstractHistory textbooks from the first years after the war did not provide an extensive analysis of the economic policy of the Second Polish Republic. Reflections on this topic constituted only a small portion of the authors’ deliberations. Until the middle of the 1950s, authors evaluated the economic activity of the authorities very critically. They used a narration full of ideological expressions and political phraseology and did not hide their negative attitudes towards the reality of the interwar Poland. In the following decades, history textbooks showed that authors started to slowly move away from complete criticism of the authorities of the Second Polish Republic, also when economy was concerned. Positive opinions pointing to the usefulness and measurable benefits of some of the initiatives and economic actions appeared. In the textbooks from the 1970s, some economic information was extended. Authors started using economic terminology and tried to explain the complex economic situation of the interwar Poland in more detail. There was less ideologising and discrediting of the economic policy of the authorities. Instead, the authors started appreciating the work of W. Grabski and his contribution to the economic reforms. In the next decades, the textbooks presented more detailed information about the disadvan-tageous conditions and difficulties concerning the economic policy of the authorities of the Second Polish Republic who, despite the circumstances, strove for the development of the country through introducing reforms. First, the authors mentioned the underdevelopment of the independent Poland that was inherited from the occupants. Then, they mentioned investment achievements of those years (e.g. railroading). The newly open manufacturing plants indicated that the economic policy of the authorities was moving in the right direction. After 1989, approving phrases started appearing in the textbooks, for example: “an offensive economic policy”, “currency cure”, “the flywheel of the entire economy”. In the textbooks from the years 2002–2007, the authors enumerated the most important economic successes of the interwar Poland. They used elements of economic thought in their course of thinking.en
dc.languageplpl
dc.language.isoplpl
dc.rightsCopyright
dc.subjectpaństwopl
dc.subjectII Rzeczpospolitapl
dc.subjectgospodarkapl
dc.subjectekonomiapl
dc.subjectpolitykapl
dc.subjectpolityka gospodarczapl
dc.subjectcelepl
dc.subjectstrategiepl
dc.subjectmetodypl
dc.subjectśrodkipl
dc.subjectefektypl
dc.subjectpodręcznikpl
dc.subjecttekstpl
dc.subjectnarracjapl
dc.subjectanalizapl
dc.subjectopispl
dc.subjectocenapl
dc.subjectkomentarzpl
dc.subjectstateen
dc.subjectSecond Polish Republicen
dc.subjecteconomyen
dc.subjectpolicyen
dc.subjecteconomic policyen
dc.subjectaimsen
dc.subjectstrategiesen
dc.subjectmethodsen
dc.subjectmeansen
dc.subjecteffectsen
dc.subjecttextbooksen
dc.subjecttextsen
dc.subjectnarrationen
dc.subjectanalysisen
dc.subjectdescriptionen
dc.subjectevaluationen
dc.subjectcommentsen
dc.titlePolityka gospodarcza władz II Rzeczypospolitej w narracji szkolnych podręczników historii (1950–2007)pl
dc.title.alternativeEconomic policy of the authorities of the Second Polish Republic in the narration of history textbooks (1950–2007)en
dc.typeArticlepl
dc.rights.holderWydawnictwo Naukowe UPpl


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