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From: Olsztyn
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Trevek   
26 Aug 2009
History / Drang nach Osten. [79]

Olsztyn vs Oldenburg:I prefer Olsztyn.much more exotic.

Allenstein, bitte schoen.

The League of Nations already ran a vote on which name was most popular at the time...
Trevek   
26 Aug 2009
History / US snubs Poland over WW II ceremony? [75]

They're too busy running their own wars to worry about other people's.

Don't forget, they weren't there at the beginning either... maybe they'll come in 2 years time.
Trevek   
26 Aug 2009
Work / Advice needed ELS-Bell Szczecin (is it dodgy?) [45]

Just a point, IF you have a private company you have to pay your own ZUS (unless the nice firm who hire you pay it too). I've worked at places with GREAT wages but it was because they weren't paying my ZUS for me.

Might be worth considering, if the wages are low, whether the firm pays ZUS for you.
Trevek   
26 Aug 2009
Work / Advice needed ELS-Bell Szczecin (is it dodgy?) [45]

2417PLN for 96 hours = 25.17zl an hour net. That's really awful money - granted, Szczecin is no Warsaw/Krakow or even Wroclaw, but Szczecin's not such a small place. I know of Polish teachers getting that in smalltown Wielkopolska!

I know people who get double that in Olsztyn!
Trevek   
26 Aug 2009
Genealogy / Is Tulowitzki a Polish name? [12]

Tulowiecki.

Possible. I've come across a number of cases where, for exampe, priests couldn't always spell the name and spelt it differently, giving the members of the family different names (happened in my own family and they are Scottish!).
Trevek   
25 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

you'll have to forgive me this once.

Of course, you are excused :D

it really really did make me laugh, which isnt good at the moment because Ive got a barking cough!

Ow, sorry then, I'll ease up on the ribticklers!
Trevek   
25 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

Its hard to wait around for something that you know might not happen but its even harder to give up when you know its everything you ever wanted.

Like England winning the world cup again?

Wasn't it ANC who said something like "Africans cannot be patient forever"?

But no one does consider people in Belfast British

That I understand, it's just when you say someone who's British is anyone whose English, Irish, Welsh or Scottish. Are you talking technicalities or belief?

Personally, I'd use the term British to mean the mainland and surrounding islands (not sure how it sits with Manx) but I'd refer to Belfast etc as NI and people from there as Northern Irish regardless of religion/politics). I'd doubtless get an earful from an Ulsterman (or woman).

I just nearly wet myself...PMSL, seriously

glad you liked it.
Trevek   
25 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

It saved many an Irish Catholic life.

But did it? To what extent did it prolong the armed struggle (if it isn't still finding it).

The more the IRA and other groups armed the stronger crown forces became and, arguably, the more active Loyalist paramilitaries became... and we know what some of them were like.

Granted, the armed struggle (believe in it or not) often seems to be a necessary path to allow a legitimate political process to come to fruition (see South Africa, Israel, Kenya etc). Shame it leaves so much blood and pain in its wake.
Trevek   
25 Aug 2009
News / What needs to happen in the world so that Poland and Russia form alliance? [297]

I'll accept that I am lumping all the northern crusades into one, which is perhaps not technically a correct thing to do. However, Crow seems to have little idea about the existence of a Prussia before it being a Slavic/Germanic region. he asked me to explain what I meant, so I explained (briefly and in little detail, I admit).

prince

OK, my history is a bit leery there. Wasn't he actually a Duke?

Mieszko I had also tried to extand his lands in Prussia and then Boleslaw I sent missionaries, so they were already trying to christianise them. Why?

Crusade had also been some years preached BEFORE the Teutons were invited

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussian_Crusade

Still, it was a Polish leader who invited them. Yes, it was because they kept attacking Duchies but might that not also be because they felt they were being encroached upon? The German Order were obviously allowed to go there under the idea of Christianising the Prussians (the Lithuanians came later, being the last pagan land in Europe).

Just Prussians

Crow seemed not to know about Old Prussians.

Russia never crusaded either so i'm sorry while Slavs did conquer like everyone else unlike everyone else they were fairly tolerant when it comes to religion

I didn't say they did crusade (although I accept I may have given that idea) but certainly 19thC Russia was NOT that tolerant (under Nick 1) and suppressed other Christian churches as well as Jews

And thats what happens when buggersou post on the internet, i'm not insulting you, i'm just outlining that being uneducated you make a fool of yourself by making up little stories.

OK, firstly you ARE insulting me (and if you think being called a troglodyte isn't insulting, let me say it to your mother).

Secondly, I am not "making up" the story. The friend was a colleague of mine when I was working in the University of Skopje and told me the story at the time. He later went on to teach history in the university of Sofia and do a lot of serious research in the area. he was deliberately being antagonistic to the professor because of the political situation between Greece and Rep of Macedonia at the time (not as rosy as Crow's Greek/Serbian relationship).

The Macedonians claim C&M as being Slavs, specifically, Macedonians. The irony being that they were sent by the Greek church and modern greece is not exactly a friend of Rep of M. I suspect Crow got that point better than you might have.

there's other reasons for them being incredible heroes for the Slavs

Agreed, but that wasn't the point he was making.

Rubbish, Polish culture up untill XVI century was a mix of west, east and turkish influences, Poland was for most of its existence a central power completely different from both West and East, you could find people wearing German fashion, Polish clothes, Hungarian clothes, Russian ones, Poland was an extremely mixed state.

Agreed. I have read too much patriotic Polish literature. I should have said "from 19th C".

I was just trying to persuade Crow of the problems with his idea of a Pan-Slavic dream. Similar to the type of drivel i hear about Pan-Celtic dreams (being part Scottish, I hear it a bit).

Now, as for all your other vitriolic bile, I suggest you go and take a little something for it... perhaps being Sokrates you could do with a dose of hemlock.
Trevek   
25 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

Britain should have just left that entire island ALONE!!!

If the Irish had left Britain alone in the first place there might not have been any Scots. Bloody foreigners, coming over, speaking Gaelic and milking the pictish benefit system for all it had!
Trevek   
25 Aug 2009
Life / The Polish Theatre [9]

Haha, very few are. I've just met a few and know folk who've worked with them.
Trevek   
25 Aug 2009
History / RUSSIAN TV ACCUSES POLAND OF BEING HITLER ALLY [30]

Interesting article. Apparently Stalin was hoping war between Germany, France and Britain would allow Soviet Union to push global communism. Apparently he didn't think a Nazi attack on USSR was likely or possible... sucker!!!

news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8218887.stm

Kind of blows the argument that Mol-Rib pact was buying time.
Trevek   
25 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

Sorry Shelley, you've confused me...

I dont know anyone that considered people in Belfast as British,

but then...

I was referring to those of us on the mainland in my comment. British means you are English, Irish, Scotish or Welsh or from NI,

Not trying to be confrontational here but are you saying YOU consider "British" to include NI, whereas others don't?
Trevek   
25 Aug 2009
News / What needs to happen in the world so that Poland and Russia form alliance? [297]

explain, speak more, please

The main reason the German Order (Teutons) were in Prussia was because a Polish king invited them to come and have a crusade against the Prussians and Lithuanians. It gave them a foothold and they took full advantage and Germanicised the native Prussians.

Slavs, like many other races, have a history of being given Christianity and then attempting to use it to dominate others.

An American friend of mine once made a history professor in Skopje choke by asking, "Why are Kiril and Metodij seen as heroes?"

The teacher replied, "Because they were two Macedonians who brought Christianity to the Slavs"

"And who sent them?"

"They were sent from Constantinople"

"Oh, so two Slavs sell out their own people to the Greeks... and you make them heroes."

Professor (whispers) "OK, but I CAN'T say THAT!"

So, why would Poland neceserely choose western Europe- higly germanized and islamized??? Those abominable ways aren`t in Polish nature, to put cross on myself.

Because as a Catholic country Poland has always seen herself aligned to the West. The west also icludes non-Germanic France (with whom Poland historically has a long relationship- think Napoleon). Also, you seem to completely disregard the historical relationship between Russia and Poland in the last 200 years. It wasn't just a matter of a few mistakes in government.

Just as in the Balkans, many Slavs cannot say the word "Ottoman" without adding "500 years of Ottoman slavery", many Poles cannot say "Russia" without thinking of 50 years of Soviet oppression and murder (as well as whatever came before).
Trevek   
24 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

Its also important to know that King James was a loyalist.

A good point, maybe that's why they made him king.

He was also the person whose Daddy, (James 1st and 6th) invented the concept of Great Britain
Trevek   
24 Aug 2009
News / What needs to happen in the world so that Poland and Russia form alliance? [297]

It was opened hunt season on Slavs until Slavs didn`t finaly accept Christianity and until they abandened their old Gods.

The Slavs then lost little time on forcing others... like asking the Teutons to go and Christianise the Prussians and Lithuanians (the last pagan people in Europe).

So, hipotheticaly, if all Poles and all Russians (and other Slavs following them) abanden Christianity, western parts (non-Slavic) Europe would unite to destroy Slavs. On the other side, western parts of Europe are already united in idea of assimilation and destruction of Slavs and they are even in deal with Islamic world and Israel arround idea of destabilization of Slavs.

Hypothetically (at least in the eyes of some right-wing Westerners) much of the Slavonic world DID abandon christianity in 20th Century because almost all the Slavonic countries were communist/socialist.

Of course we know it wasn't wholly the case, but...
Trevek   
24 Aug 2009
Life / The Polish Theatre [9]

I think Kantor is not for everybody, but he was one of a kind for sure.

Oh, for sure. The first time I saw dead Class I thought, what the hell is this garbage...?

I think Grots work is important from an actors point of view, for the discipline and dedication. The trouble is later it gets too unreachable. This makes people think it's oh-so-mystic. Who was the actor, by the way?

Personally, I think a lot of non-mainstream Polish theatre suffers from being too reliant on Grot and kantor. I've seen a number of shows using similar techniques, ugly scenes, 'grotesque' acting styles etc which seem to be the norm.

a little tedious.

Likewise, I saw a production of Non-Divine Comedy, a classic of Polish romanticism. It was ludicrous. I told a friend abot it and she asked, "Was it like when the English try to do radical Shakespeare". It was.
Trevek   
24 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

Just curious, what went wrong?

There were anti-catholic laws passed in 17th Century. Being protestant was then linked to power holding. It became advantageous to be protestant and so linked to the crown.

Ironically, prior to this many of the leaders of uprisings, like Wolfetone and H.J. MacCracken were protestants.

It's important to note that even today not all republicans are catholic and not all loyalists are prods.
Trevek   
24 Aug 2009
Life / The Polish Theatre [9]

Kantor was amazing. His work with Cricotis just incredible. Even tho' I don't understand what is going on, or get the text, the rhythms and images etc are just so stimulating.

Here's a clip of Dead Class. For those who don't know, he's the old guy telling people what to do. he appeared in his own shows as the director.

youtube.com/watch?v=ldgYYqpPv1g

I've seen films of work by Grotowski too. The trouble with Grot is that there's such an aura of 'guru around him that sometimes it gets too much.

I was asked about texts in English. I believe there are a number of Witkacy plays in English, as well as Wyspianski (Wesele) and Mickiewicz (Dziady... Forefather's Eve), Slowacki etc.
Trevek   
24 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

Personally, I'd prefer it if Polish people enquired about Sinn Fein and learned about what it is and it's aims from legitimate activists, rather than just learn a few rebel songs from a football fan and start waving dodgy flags (as happened in belfast a few months back) without knowing what it all stands for.
Trevek   
24 Aug 2009
News / What needs to happen in the world so that Poland and Russia form alliance? [297]

i think that understand problems between Poles and Russians. Russia failed on Slavic West, its a fact but, no chance that you can compare Russians and Turks. Its not serious

I think you'll find many Poles, due to historical relationships with Russia, actually view Russia in a similar way to how many Balkan Slavs view the Turks... occupation, forced religious conversation, cultural suppression, subjegation etc.
Trevek   
24 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

What about the 1 million or so unionists in Northern Ireland? Who by their very definition want to keep the unionification with the crown? How can they be convinced to join a republic? Surely, they would have to re-define themselves as Irish protestants instead of british loyalists/unionists? Can you see this ever happening?

I remember being intrigued by what the unionist politician david Ervine once said about his idea of Loyalists/Unionists having to reassess themselves oncelebrating their "Britishness" rather than simply being anti-Irish. IT suggests that some unionists might see the inevitable and realise they need to redefine themselves. I suppose if they became an "ethnic moniroity" in the republic then they could milk EU for some money ;D

I often wonder if the idea of a borderless Europe will eventually lead to the idea of north/south borders in Ireland being an anachronism (if they aren't already).
Trevek   
24 Aug 2009
Life / The Polish Theatre [9]

I've been interested for some time by Polish theater.

I've read a number of translations of classic plays and I actually worked with a Polish company for some time.

Obviously, anyone coming new to the subject has to get past Mickiewicz etc and Wesele. There's also the late 20th Century work of people like Kantor and Grotowski.

My question is... what else is there?

Which kinds of theatre do YOU like/dislike? What would you recommend and why?

I'd like to go into some detail with this and see how far we can go...
Trevek   
24 Aug 2009
News / What needs to happen in the world so that Poland and Russia form alliance? [297]

What needs to happen in the world so that Poland and Russia form alliance?

i need answer on this question, please

The same thing for Serbia, Bulgaria and Turkey to form an alliance.

If Russians give Kaliningrad to Poles as a gesture :)

That'd miff Germany (let's do it)!
Trevek   
24 Aug 2009
Life / Haunted Homes in Poland [173]

Like half the thread now.

There'd probably be loads of ghosts in Poland but the mods delete them.
Trevek   
23 Aug 2009
Life / Haunted Homes in Poland [173]

I protest... that last post was an answer to the topic. I regularly ask my studetns in Poland about ghost stories and they don't know anything