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…so that I could walk in the final procession for the mortal remains of my beloved father, so that if he had turned around, he would have seen that I was by his side The death of Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski through the eyes of his son, Adam Jerzy
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261-272
Keywords:
śmierć bohaterów narodowych, żałoba narodowa, rytuały pogrzebowe, emigracja, zesłanie, pamięć o zmarłych, XIX w.
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22 September 2025
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Karpińska, Małgorzata. 2025. “…so That I Could Walk in the Final Procession for the Mortal Remains of My Beloved Father, so That If He Had Turned Around, He Would Have Seen That I Was by His Side The Death of Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski through the Eyes of His Son, Adam Jerzy”. In Requiem, edited by Jarosław Kita and Maria Korybut-Marciniak, 13:261-72. Private Life of Poles in the 19th Century. Poland: Lodz University Press. https://doi.org/10.18778/8331-823-3.16.

