Wikipedia:WikiProject History of Poland/Periodization

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[edit] Discussion

Moved to Wikipedia talk:WikiProject History of Poland/Periodization.

[edit] Two mega-templates

Note there was another version of this large template at Wikipedia:WikiProject History of Poland/Articles, with DIFFRENT links and existing subarticles (mostly 'to do' list). I moved it here. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 18:52, 16 July 2005 (UTC)

Polish history series
Political and
military history

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Prehistory of Poland (until 966)
Early Piasts
Feudal partition
Reunited Kingdom
Nobles' Democracy
Decline and Fall
Partitioned Poland
Interwar period
Second World War
People's Poland
Modern Poland

Polish statehood

Kingdom of Poland (Piasts)
Kingdom of Poland (Jagiellonian)
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Duchy of Warsaw
Congress Poland
Free City of Kraków
Kingdom of Poland
Second Polish Republic
Polish government-in-exile
People's Republic of Poland
Poland

Demographic and
economic history

Middle Ages
Early Modern
19th century
Interwar period
Second World War
Communism
After 1989

Cultural history
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Romanesque
Gothic
Renaissance
Baroque
Enlightenment
Romanticism
Positivism
Young Poland
Interwar period
Second World War
Socialist realism
Modern

Polish history series
Political and
military history

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Pre-history
Early Piasts
Feudal partition
Reunited Kingdom
Nobles' Democracy
Decline and Fall
Partitioned Poland
Interwar period
Second World War
People's Poland
Modern Poland

Demographic and
economic history

Middle Ages
Early Modern
19th century
Interwar period
Second World War
Communism
After 1989

Cultural history
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Romanesque
Gothic
Renaissance
Baroque
Enlightenment
Romanticism
Positivism
Young Poland
Interwar period
Second World War
Socialist realism
Modern

[edit] Old proposal

  1. Split Piast Poland into Poland (996-1138) and Feudal partition of Poland (1138-1320).
  2. Merge Andegawen Poland and part of Jagiellon Poland into Kingdom of Poland (1320 - 1505).
  3. Merge the other part of Jagiellon Poland and part of Nobles' Democracy into Nobles' Democracy in Poland (1505-1648).
  4. Move the other part of Nobles' Democracy to Pre-partition Poland (1648-1795).
  5. Rename Partitioned Poland (1795-1914) to Partitioned Poland (1795-1918) and move the part about WW1 from Independence of Poland Regained to Partitioned Poland (1795-1918).
  6. Rename Independence of Poland Regained to Republic of Poland (1918-1939).
  7. Rename History of Poland (1939-1945) to Second World War in Poland (1939-1945).

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[edit] Fait accompli/used templates

Since I seem to the only one working on this project anymore, I decided to implement my own version. It may not be as poetic as some other proposed variants, but I hope it is clear to all non-Polish readers, which, after all, form the majority of readers of en-wiki, and which, accidentaly, might have never heard of Piasts, Jagiellons or partitions. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 19:31, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Update: since like we are using specific short thematic templates instead of the mega-ones proposed above. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 22:37, 19 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Statehood template

Note: All history, culture, politics, economy, demography, etc. articles are the subarticles of the relevant state-series articles.

Polish Statehood The White Eagle, symbol of Polish statehood

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[edit] History template

Stańczyk, symbol of Polish history
History of Poland
Chronology

Until 966
966–1385
1385–1569
1569–1795
1795–1918
1918–1939
1939–1945
1945–1989
1989–present

Topics

Culture
Demography (Jews)
Economics
Politics (Monarchs and Presidents)
Military (Wars)
Territorial changes (WWII)

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[edit] Culture template

"Babie lato" by Józef Chełmoński
Culture of Poland
Periods

Middle Ages
Renaissance
Baroque
Enlightenment
Romanticism
Positivism
Young Poland
Interbellum
World War II
People's Poland
(Socialist realism)
Modern

Arts

Cinema
Literature
Music
Theater

Artists

Artists
Authors
Composers
Musicians
Painters
Poets

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[edit] Politics template

Republic of Poland

This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
Poland



Other countries · Atlas
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[edit] Military template

Polish Armed Forces
Branches
Land Forces Land Forces
Navy Navy
Air Force Air Force
History

Wars
Timeline

Personnel

Senior officers
Rank insignia
Awards
Oaths

Equipment

Land Forces
Navy

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[edit] Polish Secret State

Polish Underground State
Kotwica
History of Poland
The authorities

Government
Administration
Parliament
Courts

Political organizations
Major

Polish Socialist Party
People's Party
National Party
Stronnictwo Pracy

Minor

Camp of National Unity
Democratic Party
Jewish Labor Union
Hashomer Hatzair
Betar (Zionist youth)

Opposition

National Radical Camp
Polish Workers' Party

Military organizations
Universal

Armia Krajowa
Service for Poland's Victory
Armed Struggle (ZWZ)
Szare Szeregi
National Security Corps

Significantly integrated
into ZWZ-AK

Gwardia Ludowa WRN
Bataliony Chłopskie

Partially integrated

National Military
Organization

National Armed Forces
Camp of Fighting Poland
Konfederacja Narodu

Not integrated

Jewish Combat Organization
Jewish Military Union

Opposition

Military Lizard Union
Gwardia Ludowa
Armia Ludowa

See also

Cultural activities
Education
History of Poland
(1939–1945)

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[edit] To do templates

  • Economy
  • Geography

[edit] Templates

Hello,

I just updated the Culture of Poland template. I've also worked on the History of Poland and Polish statehood templates. If you like the direction in which I've taken them, I can keep applying it to other templates, while changing the color of the "title bands" (so far we have blue and grey bands). That, along with the image, will be the distinguishing factor among the Polish templates, while maintaining a consistent "look and feel". For now, however, I'll keep away from the more complicated templates (e.g. Politics of Poland), just to get a feel for what people think. Appleseed 03:12, 20 September 2005 (UTC)

Looks good. I am thinking how can we link the templates together (so you can easily navigate from one templated series to another). Any idea? --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 23:37, 20 September 2005 (UTC)
One possibility I can think of is having a high-level "Poland" template with links to other templates such as History, Politics, Culture, Military, etc. This could be accomplished by prepending the high-level "Poland" template to each of the subtemplates in the series, creating an illusion reminiscent of expanding menus. It's a bit of a hack, but it's doable. However, it forces all the templates in the series to have a similar look and feel, so I don't think it would be possible to include the bottom-of-page templates (e.g. Voivodships) with right-hand-side templates (e.g. History). Appleseed 17:38, 21 September 2005 (UTC)
By the way, if we ever create a "Science and Technology in Poland" template, I bet Matejko's Kopernik painting would look great in it. :) Appleseed 03:14, 20 September 2005 (UTC)
Oh yes :) --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 23:37, 20 September 2005 (UTC)
Actually, does there exist an article like "Science and Technology in Poland"? I couldn't find anything of the sort. If it exists, I'll create the template with that as the main article and throw in some other links. Appleseed 17:38, 21 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Periodization

I would like to adjust the History of Poland (966-1385) article and the History of Poland (1385-1569) so that the Piast era ends, and the Jagiellon era begins, in 1370, not 1385. I think that is more appopriate because the time of the Angevins is more closely associated with the Jagiellons, not the Piasts (e.g. the events with Jagwiga, Jagiełło, and the Union of Krewo). I believe that is how Jasienica divides his books. So what does everyone think (if anyone reads this board at all)? Appleseed (Talk) 13:37, 21 December 2005 (UTC)