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Norman Davies - the Brit who loves Poland and becomes one of Us


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Babylon
Edited by: Admin  Jan 4, 07, 06:36  #1

Davies

Norman Davies is well known for his love to Poland. He Wrote many books about Polish history. After so many years he speaks Polish excellent. What do you think of him? He is often criticism cuz of his Polish-PHOBIA.

links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Davies - About him.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/pr/91/910905Arc1210.html -case Davies vs. Stanford University (about that He minimalist Polish Anti-Semitic during WWII)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/johntusainterview/davies_transcript.shtml -interview with Davies
http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=4526 The historian Norman Davies is attacked for being "rightwing" and "anti-Semitic."

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Ranj
  Jan 4, 07, 06:39  #2

Honestly, I am not familiar with him, but I will check out the links you posted and get back with you.


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Babylon
  Jan 4, 07, 06:54  #3

For years he was known as the unrivalled historian of Poland from BBC - 100% right! He is probably the best Polish ambassador in the World. I'm not sure whether he has a Polish citizenship already, but for sure after Pope JP II, Lech Wałęsa, he is on my 3rd position to be the most positive Pole in nowadays, of course Pope JP II is gone.

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iwona
  Jan 4, 07, 08:04  #4

I have heard about him and his book about Polish history.

You are right, he is one of the best polish ambassador.

I don't know much about his private live. Does he live in Poland? Is his wife Polish?

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billie [Guest]
  Jan 4, 07, 08:54  #5

Norman Davies' book 'Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City' (available in Polish, English and German) is quote superb. A very thoughtful account of Wroclaw over almost a thousand years. I believe he is a London based academic.

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ola123 [Guest]
  Jan 4, 07, 09:10  #6

I heard about him but not too much really.

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billie [Guest]
  Jan 4, 07, 11:22  #7

I neglected to mention in the earlier reply. Yes, Norman Davies wife is indeed Polish.

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bossie
  Jan 6, 07, 09:30  #8

He wrote more than Microcosm, the history of Wroclaw. He also wrote History of Poland in three parts (God's Playground), Europe at War (the contents is obvoius, WWII), , Europe: A History, The Isles: A History, Rising'44. Oxford graduate. Friend of opposition leaders in Poland and Czechoslovakia in the communist era.

My husband is a great fan. There are few historians who are objective and don't write 'for the glory of the nation'. He's one.


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Grzegorz_
  Jan 6, 07, 12:10  #9

He is Welsh.


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Wroclaw
  Jan 6, 07, 13:37  #10

If I may: He was born in Bolton, England. His family are Welsh.


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Moralny
  Jan 6, 07, 18:56  #11

Norman Davies for President of Poland

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bossie
  Jan 10, 07, 13:54  #12

Quoting: Moralny, Post #11
Norman Davies for President of Poland




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Maxxx Payne
  Jan 10, 07, 15:01  #13

He is of rare breed: he is leftist but he doesn't sugarcoat actions by USSR. I respect him.
Another good historian is Anne Applebaum (who is also married to a Pole):




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Babylon
  Feb 9, 07, 15:14  #14

Anne Applebaum - can you say more about her?

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Babylon
  Feb 9, 07, 15:15  #15

Stefan Batory was a Hungarian and one of the best Polish King so why not Davies?

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Babylon
  Feb 9, 07, 15:18  #16

He is of rare breed: he is leftist but he doesn't sugarcoat actions by USSR. I respect him.
Another good historian is Anne Applebaum (who is also married to a Pole):


Oh my good! She is married to Radek Sikorski (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radosław_Sikorski ) one of the most popular politic in Poland - the most honorable man in Poland military and who will probably could win presidential election!

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kaka
  Feb 9, 07, 16:42  #17

Quoting: Babylon
h my good! She is married to Radek Sikorski (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radosław_Sikorski ) one of the most popular politic in Poland - the most honorable man in Poland military and who will probably could win presidential election!


and who was dissmised from goverment yesterday...


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Huegel
  Feb 9, 07, 18:52  #18

Quoting: kaka
and who was dissmised from goverment yesterday...


Sure? I heard he resigned because of a slight problem about his request for the dismissal of Antoni Macierewicz.

Linkage:
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6334697.stm
gazetawyborcza.pl/1,75248,3899296.html (in polish)

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Riff
  Feb 10, 07, 12:04  #19

Huegel: I am certain I wrestled with him. He put me in a headlock and squeezed real hard.

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Huegel
  Feb 10, 07, 13:09  #20

whoever it was you were wrestling with (in the Greek style i'm assuming?) he must have squeezed a bit too hard mate, because you're now posting in the wrong thread.

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Riff
  Feb 12, 07, 11:13  #21

Huegel: Did not get to answer your question in the other thread because it closed. Sorry to bother you. If you wanted an answer to your question what difference what thread it is in. I wrestled with God and I am certain of it. That is why I am rather certain Jacob wrestled with him. If you hope I am lying thats cool. If you think I am telling the truth thats cool. If you do not think Knowing God is important do not waste my time asking a question about him. Until meeting God is a high priority of yours it probably won't happen.

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Zgubiony
  Feb 12, 07, 11:20  #22

blah blah blah blah.....

Wrestle Mania 80
The almighty "GOD" vs. Riff & GOD vs. Jacob II



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Huegel
  Feb 12, 07, 11:48  #23

Did it get locked? I never noticed. Ah, that explains it then.

You mean you're actually claiming that you physically wrestled with a character from a 3000 year old compilation book?

I wrestled with God and I am certain of it.


So, it's just your belief then?

I once met Bigfoot, he showed me his hideout in the middle of the forests in California and we laughed and joked about the time he got captured on camera over grilled vennison. He apparently, was very annoyed at being called a female in the local press and he has no way of refuting it, as he doesn't want to end up in a zoo. Poor fella.
You have to believe this story because it is true and I am convinced of it.

Of course I have no real world proof and the fact I sound like a stark raving looney does not diminish the validity of my claim. I know it for certain. So if you don't believe me and you say there is no Bigfoot, you're a complete and utter fool.

Thanks for your reply, content notwithstanding.

Please don't reply further, it's obvious we'll never agree, so it's probably best to let you just carry on in your beliefs. Besides, this thread is a good one, we don't want to hijack it now do we.

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Ranj
  Feb 12, 07, 11:53  #24

Quoting: Huegel
I once met Bigfoot, he showed me his hideout in the middle of the forests in California and we laughed and joked about the time he got captured on camera over grilled vennison.

Was that back in 2000, Huegel? I admit, I was the one who took the picture and sold it to the tabloids......what can I say, I was hurting for cash.......I'm glad he was able to laugh about it, though.


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Huegel
  Feb 12, 07, 11:54  #25

Quoting: Ranj
what can I say, I was hurting for cash


We;ve all been young and short of money Ranj, he says he has no hard feelings!

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Ranj
  Feb 12, 07, 11:56  #26

Quoting: Huegel
he says he has no hard feelings!

Phew, that's good. I was afraid of running into him again and having to explain myself. Good to know he's forgiving and has a sense of humor


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Riff
  Feb 12, 07, 12:12  #27

Keep hoping I am not telling the truth. Please keep up on your current events. The widow of the man that started the bigfoot hoax lead athorities to his costume and the fake foot that made the footprints. Hey Clown, keep your parakeet brain in a little box. There are many believes but only one truth. Your a silly, silly child. Can you spiritually mature ? No need to reply. If you have any more questions I suggest you ask God.

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Huegel
Edited by: Huegel  Feb 12, 07, 12:18  #28

Quoting: Riff
Hey Clown, keep your parakeet brain in a little box. Your a silly, silly child. Can you spiritually mature ? No need to reply.


Ahh, wonderful. Thank you for showing us all your true colours. It's amazing that once you cannot argue rationally, you resort to the only remaining option in your arsenal of persuasion. Insults.

Very Christian of you! Keep on turning that other cheek.

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Poles support [Guest]
  Feb 12, 07, 13:06  #29

I recently captured a mermaid. I was out fishing in the middle of the pacific, and I had a vision and God came to me and said" seek ye a mermaid". At that very momment I had a bite and bingo one mermaid.

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Zgubiony
  Feb 12, 07, 13:10  #30

Quoting: Huegel
Ahh, wonderful. Thank you for showing us all your true colours. It's amazing that once you cannot argue rationally, you resort to the only remaining option in your arsenal of persuasion. Insults


I expect this from most people that live in Pensyltucky.



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