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Kult św. Barbary na Górnym Śląsku na tle europejskim
2019
La procesión del Corpus en Sevilla: influencias sociales y políticas en la evolución del cortejo
2007
This paper deals about the changes happened in the procession of the Corpus Christi in Seville. We have news of that from 1363, and along the following centuries, but the most interesting is the way the procession is represented by two series of drawings one from 1747, and the other from 1866. This two series allow us to see the differences between them, that were due mainly to the politic, social, and religious changes. Se trata en este artículo sobre los cambios ocurridos en la procesión del Corpus Christi en Sevilla. La primera noticia es de 1363, y a partir de esta fecha se conocen bastantes acontecimientos en los siglos siguientes, pero lo más interesante es la manera en que se represe…
Reliģiski-filozofiski raksti, XXV
2019
Religious-Philosophical Articles XXV are dedicated to the international conference Socio-Political and Religious Ideas and Movements in the 20th–21st Centuries organised by the researchers of the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the University of Latvia. The conference was held in cooperation with colleagues from the Institute of Political Science of the University of Opole, the Institute of International Studies of the University of Wroclaw, the Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Philosophy of the St. Petersburg State University. The conference took place in Riga on 4–5 October 2018. Thus, the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology f…
Bractwo Najświętszych Serc Jezusa i Maryi przy kościele parafialnym w Połocku w świetle Księgi brackiej z lat 1794-1818
2018
The fonds of National Library of Russia include a Register of Brotherhood of Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Polotsk. Besides the list of members, the manuscript includes a number of documents important for operation of the congregation. The Brotherhood operated in 1794-1818; it was run by Jesuits, who survived disbanding of the order in 1773. Membership list of the Brotherhood (approx. 11 thousand) shows a crosssection of Polish community, living mostly in territories captured by Russia after First Partition of Poland. It includes members of local elite, as well as the lowest social tiers. Russians, Germans, French and Italians also joined the Brotherhood. An important group of members …