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Jewish periodicals for children and youth were published in Poland between the two world wars by a variety of bodies: political parties, youth movements, social welfare institutions, educational networks and individual schools. These periodicals were written in three languages: Polish, Yiddish and Hebrew. The Jewish community in Poland during that period was highly heterogeneous in many ways — politically,...
Although it is concerned with the situation of the Polish press in the 40s and 50s of the last century, this article does not pretend to be exhaustive in its coverage. Its scope is limited to those titles that showed interest in the arts and thus made an impact on the development of Polish art at that time. The principal aim of this study is to present the highlights of contemporary discussions about...
Gdy w roku 1998 pod auspicjami i opieką Polskiej Akademii Nauk uruchamialiśmy nasz „Rocznik Historii Prasy Polskiej”, organ Komisji Prasoznawczej Oddziału PAN w Krakowie, ukazujący się od początku w dwóch zeszytach rocznie, planowaliśmy z czasem przekształcenie go w kwartalnik - okoliczności jednak na to nie pozwalały. W okresie 1998–2013 ukazało sięłącznie XVI tomów naszego periodyku w 32 zeszytach...
This article attempts to present the structure and the functioning of the ‘Słowo Polskie’ Publishing Company in Lwów in 1895–1938 on the basis of primary source material from the Ukrainian Central Historical Archives in Lwów. Słowo Polskie [The Polish Word], a newspaper aligned at fi rst with the Galician democrats and later the national democrats, was a flagship of the company. Its fall triggered...
The article presents the early phase in the history of Wieści Polskie, the main periodical of the Polish wartime refugees in Hungary. The paper developed a unique profile in which the coverage of the war and the situation in occupied Poland was complemented by all-round information about Hungary and the life of the refugee community
The Portfolio; or a Collection of State Papers,etc. Illustrative of the History of our Times was a joint publishing venture of Polish émigrés gathered round Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski and his British sympathizers led by David Urquhart. Its core content were classified Russian diplomatic documents seized by Polish insurgents during the November 1830 Rising. Published as a series of volumes in 1835–1837...
During the six months’ term of the second editor-in-chief of Wieści Polskie began to appear at shorter intervals, improved its layout, and streamlined its structure. It continued to inform its readers about life in occupied Poland, the Polish government and the Polish army in exile, and (at greater length) about the life of the refugee community in Hungary. Meanwhile Wieści Polskie became the target...
The article outlines the history of the Museum of the Polish Peasant Movement and its periodicals - The Yearbook of the Historical Museum of the Polish Peasant Movement and In the Footsteps of Our Fathers. The Museum id closely connected with the political representation of Poland’s agrarian community. At first it was the United People’s Party (ZSL), and since 1991 the Polish People’s Party (PSL)...
As soon as the hostilities of World War II were over, the Catholic University of Lublin (KUL) saw the revival of various student academic societies. They were also keen to publish their own bulletins and magazines. Between 1944 and 1989 the KUL student academic societies launched at least 26 periodicals. Some of them are still waiting to be catalogued and researched
The 150th Anniversary of the November Rising of 1830, which occurred at the highly volatile time of the signing of the Gdańsk Accords and the rise of the Solidarność movement, had an exceptional scope and resonance both at the national and local level. The article surveys the coverage of the anniversary across the print media, from academic journals through quality periodicals to popular press
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