A nation's voices in a catechism of a 1864 exile
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https://doi.org/10.15633/fhc.1445Keywords:
Catechism, Siberia, exile, Kazimierz KurdwanowskiAbstract
The archives documenting the life of Poles in Siberia, located in the Tobol'sk branch of the Tyumen Oblast National Archive, are to this day completely unexplored by Polish historians. A hand-copied catechism, associated with the person known as KK, is an undisputed gem in this collection of documents.
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2024-05-07
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