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Александрова, Надежда. "Споменът като архив. Елка Константинова в една недовършена анкета". Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne, № 19 (23 лютого 2021): 211–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/pss.2020.19.10.

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Elka Konstantinova is a well-known name in Poland. She has defined her work as a lecturer at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and as a diplomat in Warsaw as an important part of her life. The text presents an unknown and unpublished survey on her memories about her work in Poland and the circumstances of preparing this unfinished survey ment to deal with the question of Konstantinova’s biography and memories.
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Sułek, Antoni. "Irena Nowakowska — ostatnia z rodu Stefana Czarnowskiego." Kultura i Społeczeństwo 50, no. 3 (2006): 201–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.35757/kis.2006.50.3.9.

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The article presents Irena Nowakowska (1912–2006), a disciple of Stefan Czarnowski (1879–1937) — a member of Durkheim school, one of the founding-fathers of academic sociology in Poland. Nowakowska witnessed the beginning, development and political complications in the life of Warsaw sociology. She conducted important research on the Polish Holocaust survivors (1947–1950) and on the social identity of Polish scholars after the fall of Stalinism (1959). Her biography is more than the description of a single life — it serves as an illustration of the impact of history on the life of scholars and
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Zajączkowska-Łopatto, Maria Emilia. "Listy Ananiasza Zajączkowskiego do Jego Ekscelencji Hadży Seraji Chana Szapszała." Almanach Karaimski 2 (December 30, 2013): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.33229/ak.2013.02.01.

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The collection of letters written by Professor Ananiasz Zajączkowski (1903–1970), an eminent Turcologist and Iranist, to Hajji Seraya Khan Shapshal (1873–1961) is stored in the Archive of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences (in the so called Biblioteka Wróblewskich) in Vilnius and is of great value for both history of Oriental studies (Turcology in articular) and for the members of the Karaim communities in Lithuania and Poland. The letters were written in the years 1928–1948. Unfortunately, the letters addressed by Shapshal (also a recognized Orientalist) to Zajączkowski burned down in the lat
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Cucinotta, Caterina. "Rino Lupo before Portugal, Russia and Poland: A biography for poetics under construction." Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies 11, no. 3 (2023): 547–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jicms_00197_1.

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In recent years, the figure of the Italian filmmaker Rino Lupo (1884–1936) has taken on alternative developments that not only keep attention on his cinematographic work, but also expand to the birth of a new poetic centred on his numerous travels. The essence of Rino Lupo’s transnational and pro-European cinema is linked to an idea of the ‘search for beauty’ through ‘the discovery of the new’. In Poland, Rino Lupo worked on some of the most important concepts that were developed in the following years in Portugal and Spain. In particular, in this article I explore his period in Russia and Pol
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Mytsyk, Rev Yurii. "Polish archives register concerning hetman Petro Sahaidachny and the Khotyn war of 1621." NaUKMA Research Papers. History 5 (December 28, 2022): 113–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.18523/2617-3417.2022.5.113-120.

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The publication presents 31 documents (mainly in the form of registries) from archives in Poland (Warsaw, Wroclaw, Krakow) relating to the history of the Khotyn War and Hetman Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny, the patron of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. The 400th anniversary of the latter was completed or will be completed in 2021–2022. Almost all of these documents have not been published in scientific circulation. These documents are briefly analyzed in the accompanying text, and unknown data regarding the biography of Sahaidachny and the course of the Khotyn War are provided.
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Bogdanov, Andrey Petrovich. "Polish campaign A.V. Suvorov 1794: truth and myths." Исторический журнал: научные исследования, no. 6 (June 2023): 188–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0609.2023.6.69022.

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The legendary personality of Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov seriously complicates the study of his thoughts and deeds, forcing the scientist to approach the analysis of sources especially critically. Nevertheless, an objective look at the development of Suvorov’s thought and actions based on his ideas and beliefs are quite possible. The article shows this using the example of one, relatively short event in the commander’s biography: the Polish campaign of 1794. The author rejects both speculation about Suvorov’s campaign as a punitive expedition, and ideas rooted in Russian historiography about
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Sulyak, S. G. "I.P. Filevich and Carpathian Rus Part 1. Biography." Rusin, no. 62 (2020): 32–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18572685/62/3.

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Ivan Porfirevich Filevich (August 20 (September 1), 1856 – January 7 (20), 1913) – a Russian historian, publicist, and public figure, born in Chełm Land to the family of a Uniate priest, a native of Galicia, Orthodox. He graduated from St. Petersburg University, later taught Russian language, literature, and history at the First Realschule and at the Gymnasium of the Imperial Philanthropic Society in St. Petersburg. Since 1890, he worked at the Department of Russian History at the Imperial Warsaw University, first as an extra-ordinary professor, and since 1897 as an ordinary professor. His ori
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Skalimowski, Andrzej. "Edmund Goldzamt (1921–1990). Refleksyjny dogmatyk." Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki, no. 4 (2021): 171–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/0023589xkhnt.21.033.14797.

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Edmund Goldzamt (1921–1990). A Reflective Dogmatist The article presents the biography of Edmund Goldzamt, an architect whose scientific biography has not been told yet. Born in 1921 in Lublin, educated in the USSR, he returned to Poland in 1952. Despite his modest design achievements, he played a significant role in the Stalinization of Polish cultural life. The ideological theses he developed (drawing on Soviet guidelines) were the driving force in introducing the doctrine of socialist realism in Polish architecture and urban planning. In addition, Edmund Goldzamt was a longtime theoretician
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Petelczyc, Krzysztof. "Mieczysław Wolfke – od intuicji do innowacji." Postępy Fizyki 73, no. 2 (2022): 5–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.61947/uw.pf.2022.73.2.5-11.

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Biography and proûle ofMieczysławWolfke has already appeared in Postepy Fizyki several times. Nevertheless, it seems that his ûgure, one of the most important in the history of the interwar physics in Poland, almost disappeared in the post-war awareness of physicists.he new political system and the enormity of work related to the reconstruction of the war damage, both in the material and organizational area, created new challenges in the 1950s, diòffrent from cultivating the memory of the Warsaw University of Technology professor who died in 1947 in Zurich. However, he was not only an outstand
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Гаврилюк, Світлана. "Дурка Я. Януш Радзивілл (1880–1967): Політична біографія / Переклад з польської А. Бондаря. Тернопіль : Видавництво «Крок», 2023. 552 с." Scientific Papers of the Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsyiubynskyi State Pedagogical University Series History, № 46 (30 грудня 2023): 110–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31652/2411-2143-2023-46-110-113.

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The article analyzes the monograph of the Polish historian Jaroslaw Durka, "Janusz Radziwiłł (1880-1967). Political Biography", translated into Ukrainian from the Polish edition, published in Warsaw in 2011. J. Durka is a Doctor of Historical Sciences and researcher at the Kalisz Academy President Stanislaw Wojciechowski, an author of numerous publications related to the Radziwiłł family. The book describes the political biography of one of the brightest figures of Polish conservatism, Prince Janusz Radziwiłł, a parliamentarian of the Second Polish Republic [II Rzeczpospolita], an aristocrat,
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Books on the topic "Warsaw (Poland) – Biography"

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Feldman, Marian. From Warsaw, though Łuck, Siberia, and back to Warsaw. Ryszard Feldman, 2009.

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Ziolkowska-Boehm, Aleksandra. Kaia, heroine of the 1944 Warsaw Rising. Lexington Books, 2012.

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Faryna-Paszkiewicz, Hanna. Aleja Zasłużonych: Cmentarz Powązkowski. Wydawn. Nauk. PWN, 1992.

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Callahan, Kerry P. Mordechai Anielewicz: Hero of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Rosen, 2001.

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Cieciura, Marek. Poznaj stare powązki: Turystyczny przewodnik edukacyjny. Fundacja Polskiego Państwa Podziemnego, 2020.

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Rękawek, Tadeusz Kazimierz. Wspomnienia o ludziach i wydarzeniach w FSO na Żeraniu 1951-1991. Klub Pracowników i Przyjaciół FSO, 2009.

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Rękawek, Tadeusz Kazimierz. Wspomnienia o ludziach i wydarzeniach w FSO na Żeraniu 1951-1991. Klub Pracowników i Przyjaciół FSO, 2009.

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Jan, Kieniewicz, ed. Cmentarz Bródnowski. Biblioteka Publiczna w Dzielnicy Targówek m. st. Warszawy, 2007.

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Czerniakow, Adam. The Warsaw diary of Adam Czerniakow: Prelude to doom. Ivan R. Dee, 1999.

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Ugniewski, Stefan. Z dziejów domu arcybiskupów warszawskich. Stochastic Press, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Warsaw (Poland) – Biography"

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Samson, Jim. "New frontiers." In Chopin. Oxford University PressOxford, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198164951.003.0003.

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Abstract Biographies are histories, and like other histories they adopt strategies for ordering events and interpretations into a coherent narrative. The subdivision of a composer’s life into periods is one way of making sense of it, but such periods remain at best impositions, even abstractions, and they carry additional penalties when the ‘life’ is considered in tandem with the ‘works’.1 The ‘Warsaw Period’ is an inevitable construction in a Chopin biography, just as the journey from Warsaw to Paris is an inevitable metaphor. But these interpretations are at the very least in search of quali
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"Abraham Joshua." In Wrestling with God, edited by Steven T. Katz, Shlomo Biderman, and Gershon Greenberg. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195300147.003.0031.

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Abstract Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972) was born in Warsaw into a distinguished l).asidic family. He was named after his famous grandfather Abraham Joshua Heschel of Apt, who had been a major figure in the l).asidic movement. Raised in the very traditional Jewish environment of Poland, Heschel early showed himself to be a precocious student. In his teens, he began to study Polish and German in addition to his native Hebrew and Yiddish and then went to study at the Real Gymnasium in Vilna. After graduation, he continued his academic work in Berlin where in 1927, at the age of twenty, he enr
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Ruciński, Piotr. "Program „dziewięciu idei-reform” Jana Kwiecińskiego – utopijna wizja naprawy Polski i świata w przededniu II wojny światowej." In Studia historyczno-społeczne: Prace dedykowane Profesorowi Zenonowi Piechowi w siedemdziesiątą rocznicę urodzin. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/9788383681320.07.

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The article contains biographical findings about Jan Kwieciński, a little known publicist and educationalist, whose profile has not been previously researched, and the characteristics of his public activity in the interwar period. The article aims to analyse the “Nine Ideas-Reforms” programme, the background of which is the socio-political realities of the Second Polish Republic. Kwieciński’s possible political affiliation is explored in this work, as in a scientific study at Central Archives of Modern Records (AAN), Warsaw, he was considered an activist of National Democracy. The primary sour
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Roskies, David G. "Yechiel Szeintuch, editor. Yitzhak Katzenelson, Yidishe getoksovim: Varshe 1940-1943 [Yiddish Ghetto Writings: Warsaw 1940-1943]. Israel: Ghetto Fighters' House & Hakibbutz Hameuchad. 1984. Pp. x, 770." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 1. Liverpool University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113171.003.0050.

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This chapter discusses Yitzhak Katzenelson's Yiddish Ghetto Writings: Warsaw 1940–1943 (1984), which was edited by Yechiel Szeintuch. With this scholarly edition of Yitzhak Katzenelson's complete ghetto writings, the study of Yiddish literary creativity during the Holocaust has made a quantum leap forward. Both in his general introduction and in the prefaces to each of the thirty-six works, Szeintuch has thoroughly demystified the Holocaust by making history and biography into the central keys for a proper understanding of its literature. He has grounded each and every text, no matter how frag
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Conference papers on the topic "Warsaw (Poland) – Biography"

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Ułanowicz, Mateusz. "The Secret Will of Karol Brzostowski: A Contribution to the Reception of French Civil Law in Polish Lands." In International Legal History Meeting of PhD Students. Masaryk University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p280-0628-2024-4.

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The article aims to present the reception of French civil law in Polish lands based on the sources concerning the secret will of Karol Brzostowski (1796–1854) – polish officer, entrepreneur, inventor, constructor and landowner in the Kingdom of Poland. The article is the result of research for a doctoral thesis “The testamentary freedom in the ‘mortis causa’ dispositions of Karol Brzostowski”. The methodology used in this publication was the diplomatics. The author researched the notarial deeds founded in the State Archives in Suwałki, Poland. Through the analysis of the sources, it was possib
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