Polish Social Democratic Party of Galicia

Polish Social Democratic Party of Galicia

Polish Social Democratic Party of Galicia ( _pl. Polska Partia Socjalno-Demokratyczna Galicji was a political party in Galicia. The party was formed in 1890 as the Galician territorial organization of the Social Democratic Workers Party of Austria. In 1892 it took the name Social Democratic Party of Galicia ("Galicyjska Partia Socjaldemokratyczna" or "Socjaldemokratyczna Partia Galicji"). After a 1899 split, which led to the formation of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Party, the word 'Polish' was added to the party name. [ [http://auspsa.anu.edu.au/proceedings/2002/kuhn.pdf The tradition of Jewish anti-Zionism in the Galician socialist movement ] ] It was also known as Polish Social Democratic Party of Galicia and Cieszyn Silesia ("Polska Partia Socjalno-Demokratyczna Galicji i Śląska Cieszyńskiego"). From 1904 it closely worked with Polish Socialist Party, into which it was merged in 1919.

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