Stan kawalerski i szczęście małżeńskie. Dom i codzienność emigranta polistopadowego
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Autor:
Chudzio, Hubert
Źródło: Dom, codzienność i święto. Przestrzeń domowa – ludzie i rzeczy. Studia historyczno-antropologiczne / redakcja Bożena Popiołek, Agnieszka Chłosta-Sikorska, Marcin Gadocha. - Kraków : Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego, 2018. - S. 138-[155]
Język: pl
Data: 2018
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In 1831, after the November Uprising against the Russian Empire, several thousand
of Poles managed to emigrate from their country. The emigrants were practically
only men. The vast majority of them spent long years abroad, mainly in France and
Great Britain, remaining unmarried. They formed a rather specific community of
old bachelors and finally only some of them managed to get married. The chapter
entitled “The Bachelor State and Married Happiness. The Home and Daily life of an
November Uprising Emigrant” is dedicated to the everyday life and the peripeties of
the Polish emigrants. It discuss their relationships with women and presents a path
leading to marriage.

