- Stanisław Grabski
Stanisław Grabski (
April 5 1871 -May 6 1949 ) was a Polish economist and politician, aNational Democracy ideologue known for his support ofPolonization policies under theSecond Polish Republic .Life
Stanisław Grabski became a political activist early in his life. In 1890 he was the editor of the "Workers Gazette" in
Berlin . In 1892 he co-founded thePolish Socialist Party ("PPS") but in 1901 he detached himself from that political movement to become a member ofRoman Dmowski 's "nationalist" camp (later known asNational Democracy ).A member of
Liga Narodowa since 1905, a year later he become one of its leaders. From 1907 he was a member of Dmowski's party, theStronnictwo Narodowo-Demokratyczne . DuringWorld War I he, like Dmowski, supported the idea that Poles should ally with Russia, and later he joined Dmowski's Polish National Committee ("Komitet Narodowy Polski") inParis .From 1919 to 1925, in newly-independent Poland (the Second Polish Republic), he was a deputy to the "
Sejm " (the Polish parliament) from the ND party, "Związek Ludowo-Narodowy " (the Populist-National Association).During the
Polish-Soviet War (1919-1921) he strongly opposed the alliance between Poland and theUkraine (represented bySymon Petlura ). He resigned as chair of the parliamentary commission on foreign relations in protest of this alliance [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN030010586X&id=xSpEynLxJ1MC&pg=PA139&lpg=PA139&dq=Petliura+alliance+Poland&sig=FdpjUHK5s9CgwEYKaDXPKvoyeH0] . During the negotiations of theTreaty of Riga (1921), where he was a Polish negotiator, he was to a great extent responsible for the disregarding of Ukrainian wishes, with resultant partitioning of Ukraine between Poland and theSoviet Union [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN030010586X&id=xSpEynLxJ1MC&pg=PA140&lpg=PA139&printsec=8&dq=Petliura+alliance+Poland&sig=LNZHhPg4AqfYYnrSBFCF4tPW8qo] instead of the creation of an independent Ukrainian state, as advocated by one of the architects of the Polish-Ukrainian alliance,Józef Piłsudski . [Ronald Grigor Suny , "The Soviet Experiment: Russia, the USSR, and the Successor States", Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508105-6, [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0195081056&id=8RPJuAW9dQYC&pg=PA106&lpg=PA106&sig=0ds1fD09iqtWe0hH94B0sOtjzs4 Google Print, p.106] ] Davies, "White Eagle...", Polish edition, p.99-103]In 1923 and from 1925 to 1926 he was a minister of religion and education. In that time he further pursued ND nationalist policies, especially
Polonization . He was the architect of the 1924 "Lex Grabski", which de facto sought to eliminate theUkrainian language from Polish schools. [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN030010586X&id=xSpEynLxJ1MC&pg=PA144&lpg=PA144&dq=stanislaw+grabski&sig=5kSKOnXipwsTitk7w_hotRTooPQ] In 1926 he was also one of the first Poles to speak onradio , during thePolish Radio inauguration ceremony. [http://www.warsawvoice.pl/view/10006/]After Piłsudski's
May Coup in 1926 he distanced himself from politics and concentrated on scholarly research intoeconomics . Before theSecond World War , in theSecond Polish Republic he was aprofessor at Lwów University,Dublany Agricultural Academy , andJagiellonian University .In the aftermath of the Invasion of Poland of 1939, when the
Soviet Union joined the German invasion and took control of Eastern Poland (Kresy ), Grabski, like many prominent Polish intellectuals, was arrested by the Soviets and imprisoned. In the aftermath of theSikorski-Mayski Agreement he was released and moved toLondon , where he joined thePolish government in exile . He returned to Poland in 1945 and decided to cooperate with thePolish communist , becoming one of the deputies to the president of the quasi-parliamentState National Council , until the newSejm (leader) was elected in thePolish legislative election, 1947 . Afterwards he returned to his teaching career, becoming a professor at theUniversity of Warsaw .He died in
Sulejówek and was buried atPowązki Cemetery .Stanisław was the brother of another prominent Polish politician, economist and Prime Minister
Władysław Grabski .Quotes
* "We want to base our relationships on love, but there is one kind of love for countrymen and another for aliens. Their percentage among us is definitely too high (...) The foreign element will have to see if it will not be better off elsewhere. Polish land for the Poles!" (1919) [http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/cgjs/publications/hbpolgerpol.html]
* [Poland's aim should be] "the transformation of the Commonwealth into Polish ethnic territory" [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0521576490&id=O3Bfhfghi50C&pg=PA100&lpg=PA100&dq=stanislaw+grabski&sig=pVgdkDsk1AeiVqF-Rl8QhQ_Pddw]Works
* "Zarys rozwoju idei społeczno-gospodarczych w Polsce" (A sketch of the Development of Socioeconomic Ideas in Poland, 1903)
* "Ekonomia społeczna" (Social Economy, 1927-29)
* "Państwo narodowe" (A National Country, 1929)
* "Ku lepszej Polsce" (Toward a Better Poland, 1937)
* "Na nowej drodze dziejowej" (On a New Path of History, 1946)
* "Pamiętniki" (Memoirs), prepared for print and edited by W. Stankiewicz, Warsaw, 1989.References
* [http://encyklopedia.pwn.pl/25601_1.html Stanisław Grabski] , entry in the PolishPWN Encyclopedia
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