Kargol, Anna2014-07-162018-11-092014-07-162018-11-092012Państwo i Społeczeństwo 2012, nr 3, str. 111-120.1643-8299http://hdl.handle.net/11315/586Artykuł recenzowany / Peer-reviewed articleStanisław Szukalski was one of the most famous and controversial artists in Poland. Known well in his motherland almost forgotten after the Second World War he continued his artistic activity in United States of America until nineties when he died. Szukalski was fascinated with Slavism and the deep, ancient past and tradition of Slavonic nations, especially Polish. Reaching there he was fi nding inspiration to his artistic creations and political doctrine as well. Evoking traditions different then catholic one and joining political thought with art he became unusual artist and even more unusual man of ideas. The article is an attempt to fi nd real sources of inspiration in Szukalski’splUznanie autorstwa-Użycie niekomercyjne-Bez utworów zależnych 3.0 PolskaSzukalski, StanisławSlawizmNeoslawizmnacjonalizmpolska myśl politycznaSlavismNeo-slavismKrakpolish political thoughtnationalismHistoriaPolitologiaMiędzy sztuką a polityką. Źródła myśli politycznej Stanisława z Warty SzukalskiegoBetween Art and Politics. Looking for the origins of Stanisław Szukalski’s political thoughtArtykuł