Abstract
The article presents selected aspects of everyday life in the Upper Silesian village of Malnia in the years 1918–1939. It attempts to show in what sphere of various symbols the inhabitants of the eponymous village lived, what cultural influences affected their everyday life and how they spent their time. Thus, the conditions under which their cultural identity was formed were depicted.
Keywords:
Upper Silesia, Malnia, village, everyday life, cultural identity