Articles
Articles, essays, and polemics published by the Association „Niklot" — texts on history, culture, neopaganism, and Polish national thought.
- Lech Rokicki „Ran" (from 1945 Ran-Rokicki)
Born April 29, 1919, in Włocławek, son of Czesław Rokicki (murdered by the Germans on March 16, 1945, in the Flossenburg concentration camp) and Maria née Wachowicz. Shortly after his birth, his pa... - Protest by the „Niklot" Association against the gay-pride march
Open letter to the President of Warsaw, Warsaw, July 12, 2010 Honorable Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz President of the City of Warsaw Dear Madam President! We strongly protest the organization of… - Anti-Valentine's Day — I don't celebrate Valentine's Day (14 February 2009)
Cultural changes caused by political and economic transformations taking place in our country have escaped the control of any ministry or government. Superficially harmless and sluggish… - Open letter regarding the return of the Sedina monument to Szczecin
We have taken great alarm at the fact that the Sedina monument is to return to our city. As we know, the Sedina monument with fountain, by Prof. Ludwig Manzel, was unveiled on September 23, 1898, at… - 1945 — the expulsion of the Germans as an act of justice
Speech by Tomasz Szczepański, chairman of the „Niklot” Association, delivered during the demonstration on September 6, 2003. Dear Ladies and Gentlemen! At this moment when we have gathered here… - Protest against granting the Saint George medal to Marek Edelman
We protest against the awarding of the Saint George medal by the "Tygodnik Powszechny" to Marek Edelman for "fighting evil and persistently building social good", which is to take place on 13 XI... - Dialogue between officials
Barnim Regalica The visit of Patriarch Cyril I to Warsaw on August 16-18 had, in addition to its purely religious aspect, obvious political significance. There is no such thing as an apolitical... - Propaganda of Slavism in the Polish People's Republic from 1944 to 1947, with particular emphasis on the role of the Slavic Committee in Poland
Leszek Sławomir Pręcikowski The years 1944-1946 in the history of the People's Republic of Poland and other Slavic states located in the Soviet Union's sphere of influence can boldly be described as… - Jan Stachniuk (1905-1963) - The Bydgoszcz Episode in the Post-War History of the Ideologist of Zadruga
Krzysztof Osiński The figure of Jan Stachniuk is not well-known in Polish historiography. However, before World War II, his views and his person himself caused much controversy. This was caused… - The Individual, the Community, and the Race: Three reference points of Western neopaganism
Dr Arkadiusz SołtysiakDepartment of Historical Anthropology, Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw Introduction Neopaganism refers to any contemporary religious movement that, in its ideol... - Polish and Lithuanian Neopaganism: Some Differences and Similarities in the Light of Survey Research
Dr Arkadiusz SołtysiakDepartment of Historical Anthropology, Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw In 2001-2003, questionnaire surveys were conducted among members of Polish and Lithuanian... - On the 110th anniversary of the Manifestation on Grzybowski Square
Significant historical events serve as a kind of mirror for subsequent generations, which look into them to extract essential lessons for the present. What lesson, then, does memory... - On the 100th anniversary of the Great War
As the centennial of the outbreak of World War I passes this year, it has provided an opportunity for many commemorative statements. This is understandable, as historical events are something of a...