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Maciejewska, Emilia
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Śmiechowski, Kamil
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Klemantowicz, Dariusz
Mead and honey beer were known on polish lands for centuries. Polish meads were a highly coveted commodity. Meads was have taken away to other European countries. During the second half of the 18th century the production of mead in Poland fell into decline due to the political and economic policy of the partitioning countries. It revived in the latter part of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century again, first of all in Russian annexation and in smaller degree Austrian annexation. Before the First World War it was on the grounds of Russian annexation of the most salt-works of honey on Ruś (Ukraine) and in Polish Kingdom, less on Lithuania and Belarus. But first of all, it decide about largeness of production Ruś, Lithuania in smallest degree and Polish Kingdom. On Lithuania grodzieńska gubernia, in Polish Kingdom warszawska gubernia.  In  Poland  mead  was  served  in  monasteries  and  homes  of  the  Polish  nobility. A favourable drink of the Piast and Jagiellonian dynasties, mead was also extolled by Zagłoba, the famous 17th century warrior described by Henryk Sienkiewicz in “The Trilogy”.
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Kurowska, Hanna
Guben in 1815 by the Treaty of Vienna was taken Saxony and became part of the Prussian state. This has contributed to changes in the law. Prussian “Landrecht” has become the determinant of some of the changes of behavior. Wedding ceremony took on a secular dimension to the legal regulations. Religious dimension has been lost, though, and so in the Protestant faith, the nature of marriage had the blessing and not a sacrament. Guben not so large as in previous centuries attended Sunday services, which complained to the clergy. Even baptism did not take place in the first days after birth, but the moment is shifted in time by several weeks. Very quickly and many residents have benefited from a reduction in the number of days on the advent and the post, thus changing the seasonality of marriages entered into a monthly – contains compounds readily bed previously overlooked such as December. But it seems that apart from marriage, a new form of coexistence between man and woman, concubinage. Evidenced by the significant proportion of illegitimate births and premarital conception.
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