Cossack Adventure of Walerian Kalinka, a Prospective Monk of the Ressurectionist Congregation

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Before starting a career as a Polish priest and scholar, Walerian Kalinka took part in various initiatives aimed at restoring Poland’s independence. One of the most “exotic” of his enterprises was his participation in the formation of the so-called Sultan Cossacks detachments, military units consisting of the Slavic population. From the perspective of Polish emigrants, the time of the confrontation between Russia and Turkey (and Western powers) was ideal for the formation of the Polish army. Kalinka was as an adjutant to General Władysław Zamoyski and on his behalf led the recruitment into the army, and also transformed the already existing detachment of the violent Michał Czajkowski, known as Sadyk-Pasha, into a unit of the Polish character regarding discipline and ties with emigration circles. Despite the weakening of Russia’s position, the new balance of political forces after the Crimean War did not contribute to the revival of Poland as a sovereign state. Many Polish soldiers abroad went through an internal crisis. Kalinka managed the demobilization of Cossack volunteers and sought a place for them in emigration. Once again, the war did not lead to freedom. Remaining under the influence of religiosity of general Zamoyski, Kalinka began to pay more attention to the connection between the national question and Catholicism. Thus, Kalinka became close to the already existing Order of the Resurrection of the Our Lord, also called Resurrectionists. Afterwards, he joined this order and became a humble monk, who, however, never gave up geopolitical illusions and, through religious initiatives, tried to realize his political dreams.
韦勒里安·卡林卡的哥萨克历险记,一个未来的复活派修道士
在开始作为波兰牧师和学者的职业生涯之前,Walerian Kalinka参加了旨在恢复波兰独立的各种倡议。他的事业中最“奇特”的一件事是参与组建所谓的苏丹哥萨克分队,这是由斯拉夫人组成的军事单位。从波兰移民的角度来看,俄罗斯和土耳其(以及西方列强)对峙的时期是波兰军队组建的理想时期。卡林卡作为Władysław扎莫伊斯基将军的副官,代表他领导征兵,并把已经存在的暴力分子米切夫·恰伊科夫斯基的分队,即萨迪克-帕夏,改造成一支在纪律和与移民团体联系方面具有波兰特色的部队。尽管俄罗斯的地位有所削弱,但克里米亚战争后新的政治力量平衡并没有促成波兰作为一个主权国家的复兴。许多在国外的波兰士兵经历了一场内部危机。加里卡负责哥萨克志愿军的遣散工作,并为他们寻求移居国外的机会。战争又一次没有带来自由。在扎莫伊斯基将军的宗教信仰的影响下,加里卡开始更加注意民族问题与天主教之间的联系。因此,Kalinka与已经存在的“我们的主的复活秩序”(也被称为“复活者”)关系密切。后来,他加入了这个团体,成为了一个卑微的和尚,但他从未放弃地缘政治的幻想,并试图通过宗教活动来实现他的政治梦想。
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