- Polish Jacobins
Polish Jacobins (or Hugenots) was the name given to a group of late 18th century radical Polish politicians by their opponents.
Polish Jacobins formed during the
Great Sejm as an offshoot of the "Kołłątaj's Forge " ("Kuźnia Kołłątajska") ofHugo Kołłątaj (hence their alternate name - Hugenots ("Hugoniści") and later thePatriotic Party ("Stronnictwo Patriotyczne"). Polish Jacobins played a significant part in the preparation of the Warsaw Uprising and Wilno Uprising during theKościuszko Uprising . Under the name of Association of Citizens Offering Help and Assistance to National Magistrate for Good of the Homeland ("Zgromadzenie Obywateli Ofiarujących Pomoc i Posługę Magistraturom Narodowym w Celu Dobra Ojczyzny") they formed apolitical club (based on FrenchJacobin Club ) which became part of theprovisional government of Poland (Temporary Provisional Council , "Radza Zastępcza Tymczasowa"). For their support forlynching of supporters of theTargowica Confederation they have been abolished byTadeusz Kościuszko , but as the Uprising neared it's defeat they were reactivated under the name of Association for Supporting the Revolution and the Cracow Act ("Zgromadzenie dla Utrzymania Rewolucji i Aktu Krakowskiego"). After the thirdpartition of Poland , many Jacobins emigrated and joined thePolish Legions in Italy . Many of those who remained in Poland took part in various conspirational organisations (Association of Polish Republicans , "Towarzystwo Republikanów Polskich"). Eventually some prominent Jacobins (likeJózef Zajączek ) became part of the government of theDuchy of Warsaw and laterCongress Poland ). During theNovember Uprising they were reactived asPatriotic Society ("Towarzystwo Patriotyczne"), founded byJoachim Lelewel . Polish Jacobins slowly became absorbed into other groups of theGreat Emigration , although traces of their ideas were visible not only in theJanuary Uprising but also in theJózef Piłsudski 'sPolish Socialist Party ("Polska Partia Socjalistyczna").Their political views had much in common with French Jacobins. They supported the
French Revolution and wanted to transplant most of its ideals to Poland. wanted to abolishmonarchy andserfdom , equalize the privileges of the varioussocial class es,nationalize property (as a temporary measure for funding the war) and limit the privileges of theCatholic Church (although unlike radical French Jacobins, their stance was notanti-Christian ).Main activists:
*Hugo Kołłątaj
* gen.Jakub Jasiński
*Józef Pawlikowski
*Jan Alojzy Orchowski
*Józef Zajączek
*Tomasz Maruszewski
*Józef Kalasanty Szaniawski
*Jan Czyński
*Tadeusz Krępowiecki
*Maurycy Mochnacki References
* [http://www.konserwatyzm.pl/encyklopedia.php?id=97 Jakobinizm w Polsce] (in Polish)
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