TY - JOUR AU - Boridczenko, Stanisław PY - 2020/12/02 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Pan, značit vrag? Semantičeskij analiz slova pan v kontekste opisanija istoričeskogo processa učebnikami Rossijskoj Imperii po otečestvennoj istorii JF - Die Welt der Slaven: Internationale Halbjahresschrift für Slavistik JA - WdS VL - 66 IS - 1 SE - Artikel DO - UR - https://weltderslaven.de/index.php/wds/article/view/66-1-081 SP - 70–81 AB - <p><strong>Does<em> pan </em>mean the enemy?<br />Semantic analysis of </strong><strong><em>pan</em> in the context of the description of the historical process by textbooks of the Russian Empire on national history </strong></p><p>The article considers the research of the main characteristics of the <em>pany</em> in the context of the word’s use in textbooks on the national history of the Russian Empire, as well as some reflections on the topic. As the main hypothesis, it is suggested that the lexeme is closely related to the image of the Polish nation with a pejorative connotation. Particular attention is paid to the understanding of its uses by textbook authors.</p> ER - TY - JOUR AU - Boridczenko, Stanisław PY - 2020/12/02 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Пан, значит враг? Семантический анализ слова пан в контексте описания исторического процесса учебниками Российской Империи по отечественной истории JF - Die Welt der Slaven: Internationale Halbjahresschrift für Slavistik JA - WdS VL - 66 IS - 1 SE - Artikel DO - UR - https://weltderslaven.de/index.php/wds/article/view/66-1-081 SP - 70–81 AB - <p><strong>Does<em> pan </em>mean the enemy?<br />Semantic analysis of </strong><strong><em>pan</em> in the context of the description of the historical process by textbooks of the Russian Empire on national history </strong></p><p>The article considers the research of the main characteristics of the <em>pany</em> in the context of the word’s use in textbooks on the national history of the Russian Empire, as well as some reflections on the topic. As the main hypothesis, it is suggested that the lexeme is closely related to the image of the Polish nation with a pejorative connotation. Particular attention is paid to the understanding of its uses by textbook authors.</p> ER -