Polonization
Polonization
(in
Polish
:
polonizacja
) is the assumption, voluntary or involuntary, complete or partial, of the
Polish
language
or another real or supposed
Polish
attribute. It may be regarded as a subclass of a historically ubiquitous process of
assimilation
. (Other recent examples are
Germanization
,
Russification
,
Americanization
.) Such assimilation has commonly accompanied the
evolution
of
empires
, broadly construed. Polonization was especially noted in the history of the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
or
Republic
, when the much more developed
Polish
civilization
drew to itself the
upper classes
of the
Lithuanian
,
Belarusian
and
Ukrainian
communities, leading to those
classes
' lesser or greater
alienation
from their
ethnic
roots
. One of the features of Polonization was the promotion of the
Roman Catholic Church
at the expense of the
Orthodox Churches
.
External Links
The Polonization of the Ukrainian Nobility
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