It's worth being a patriot! fresh book by Prof. Polak "Polish My Nation"

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It's worth being a patriot! fresh book by Prof. Polak "Polish My Nation"
date:25 January 2026 Editor: Editorial

The first White Raven Prime Minister in 2026!
“Polish My Nation” Prof. Wojciech Polak – a manifesto of national pride and responsibility

A moving communicative about Polishness and patriotism. The book shows how Polish identity grows and why love for Homeland was the key to the endurance of the nation for centuries;
A broad view of Polish past and culture. From the Xth to the 21st century: heroes, myths, large and forgotten events and the influence of Poland on another nations;
A strong voice in defence of patriotism today. Prof. Wojciech Polak deals with perverting the notion of patriotism and clearly indicates why Poland is besides needed today;
A prominent historian who writes easily, with passion and courage, encouraging pride in Polish heritage;
Exclusive edition. 344 pages, hardcover, chalk paper, elegant format and rich illustrations.
Perfect book for home library or for valuable gift

PREMIERA! “Polish My Nation” Prof. Wojciech Polak – manifesto

national pride and responsibility

"We must remember that the real elite are those who fought and fight for Poland, for
whose freedom is something great, something important. We know what the threats to present are.
Freedom of Poland, for Polish culture, but besides for Christianity and Christian values
In society, not just ours. Let me put it briefly and decisively – it's us,
against all these attempts to destruct Poland, destruct our
Sovereignty, our freedom and Christian values, we are an elite," writes Prof.
Wojciech Polak, 1 of the most prominent Polish historians, in his 3rd chapter
the latest book entitled “Polish My Nation” (White Raven).
This is simply a fascinating communicative about what is most precious in us – history, religion and love for
The country. All these threads are intertwined in a work that delights both by word and by
A painting. past intertwins with tradition, and patriotism becomes a surviving force that builds
the identity of the nation. It was among them that the nest was built many centuries ago
proud Polish Eagle.
Prof. Wojciech Polak leads the reader through the past in which Poles repeatedly
You lost your country, but never lost consciousness of who they were. Motherland's love was released
on banners for centuries – thanks to him we survived as another nation
historical cataclysms and we inactive be today. National pride allowed us to last times
partitions, occupations and systemic lies.
In fresh decades, modern times have constantly put us to the test,
questioning the sense of patriotism, its values and its place in everyday life. They're changing
Priorities and traditions are underestimated, so all page of this moving book
is proof that love for Poland is timeless – it only requires a conscious
nurturing and courage. This call for reflection on what defines us as a nation, and
inspiration to cultivate love for Homeland in everyday life.
Author, excellent historian Prof. Wojciech Polak, writes: “Today Poland
She needs patriotism as much as she needed it at the most hard moments.
Our history. If we lose our commitment to our homeland, if we stop
react to threats of its sovereignty if we let the totalitarianisation of the power system
And saturating public life with lies, we'll halt being Poles. We'll become
people without qualities’.
In a planet where modern interpretations of patriotism frequently bring it to
An empty slogan, prof. Polak's book becomes a very crucial voice. Beautifully illustrated and
Masterly written reading not only educates and moves, but besides encourages reflection on
what defines us to inspire us to act, reconstruct religion in Polishness and awaken
national pride.

Prof. Wojciech Polak "Polish My Nation", Wyd. Biały Kruk, 344 pp., format 16.5 x 23.5
cm, hardcover. More at: https://bialykruk.pl/bookshop/bookshop/polski-my-nation
Film: https://www.youtube.com/embed/xNIZzdLf_mQ

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