Rzeczpospolita
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- For the newspaper of this title, see Rzeczpospolita (newspaper).
The word rzeczpospolita has been used in Poland since at least 16th century, originally a generic term to denote any democratic state. The famous quote (1600) by Crown Chancellor Jan Zamoyski about the importance of education is an example of this usage:
("Republics will be such as the upbringing of their youth.")
Today, however, the word is used solely in reference to the Polish State. Any other republic is referred to as republika in modern Polish.
The official name of the present-day Polish State is Rzeczpospolita Polska, which is usually translated into English as "Republic of Poland". However, such translation, when talking about the 16–18th century Poland, may be confusing since in those times the Rzeczpospolita was a monarchy. For that period, Rzeczpospolita is rendered rather as "Commonwealth" (which is another English version of the Latin res publica), as in "Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth".
The word Rzeczpospolita is also used as a name for three periods in Poland’s history:
- First Rzeczpospolita – the period when Poland was ruled by the nobility (szlachta) who elected the king and the parliament (Sejm); from the Nihil novi act in 1505 until the third and final partition of Poland-Lithuania in 1795;
- Second Rzeczpospolita – the interwar period, from Poland's independence in 1918 until the September Campaign and the German-Soviet occupation in 1939;
- Third Rzeczpospolita – following the fall of the communist regime in 1989.
Other expressions and names that use this term include:
- Rzeczpospolita szlachecka – Nobles' Commonwealth / Republic, another name for the First Rzeczpospolita;
- Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów – Commonwealth of the Two Nations or Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795);
- Rzeczpospolita Babińska – a 16th-century parody of the state, established in the village of Babin, where nobles were given "offices" according to their faults instead of merits;
- Rzeczpospolita Krakowska – Republic of Kraków or Free City of Kraków (1815–1846);
- Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa or PRL – People's Republic of Poland, name coloquially applied to the whole period of communist rule in Poland, i.e. 1944–1989, although officially used only between 1952 and 1989.
Rzeczpospolita is sometimes abbreviated to Rzplita. RP is a common abbreviation for Rzeczpospolita Polska (Republic of Poland).
The peoples that were once under Polish rule have borrowed this word from the Polish language. Lithuanian Žečpospolita, Belarusian Рэч Паспалітая (Rech Paspalitaya) and Ukrainian Річ Посполита (Rich Pospolyta) are used only to refer to the pre-partition Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
See also
Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
- Rzeczpospolita – a daily newspaper
- History of Poland
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