Opis
Pierwszy tom „Rocznika Przemyskiego” ukazał się w 1912 r. Został wydrukowany w przemyskiej drukarni Jana Łazora w nakładzie 500 egzemplarzy i zawierał pracę Jana Smołki pt. Powstanie wielkopolskie przeciwko Szwedom w latach 1655-1657 oraz część sprawozdawczą dotyczącą działalności Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk w Przemyślu i jego agend oraz wykaz członków Towarzystwa. Kolejne tomy Rocznika przed 1939 r. ukazały się w latach 1913, 1924, 1925, 1927 (tomy II-VII). Publikowano w nich głównie rozprawy z zakresu historii średniowiecznej i nowożytnej oraz sprawozdania Dyrekcji i kasowe TPN. Periodyk do 1927 roku ukazywał się pod tytułem „Rocznik Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk w Przemyślu”. Tomu VIII z powodu braku środków finansowych nie wydrukowano (jego wydanie było planowane na rok 1936).
W „Roczniku Przemyskim Historia” publikowane są artykuły z zakresu szeroko pojętej historii i kultury głównie z terenów obecnej Polski południowo-wschodniej oraz wschodniego pogranicza dawnej Rzeczpospolitej, tzw. Kresów Wschodnich, od średniowiecza do współczesności. Ideą czasopisma jest nowoczesne i interdyscyplinarne spojrzenie na zagadnienia historii i kultury.
Oprócz recenzowanych artykułów naukowych w czasopiśmie są publikowane także edycje interesujących źródeł historycznych, polemiki, artykuły recenzyjne i recenzje aktualnych opracowań oraz sprawozdania dotyczące działalności wydawcy – Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk w Przemyślu.
Pierwszy „powojenny” tom „Rocznika Przemyskiego” ukazał się w 1959 r. Następne numery czasopisma zawierały przede wszystkim prace historyczne, jak również rozprawy z zakresu archeologii i etnografii. W kolejnych tomach ukazywały się artykuły z różnych dziedzin, najczęściej w porządku: archeologia, historia, językoznawstwo i literaturoznawstwo, nauki przyrodnicze, techniczne i pedagogiczne, a więc z dziedzin obejmujących działalność Towarzystwa.
W 1994 r. ukazał się podwójny tom Rocznika (nr 29-30) składający się z 8 zeszytów obejmujących prace z takich dyscyplin naukowych jak: archeologia, historia języka i literatury, historia oświaty i wychowania, nauki przyrodnicze, nauki rolnicze i nauki medyczne oraz dwa zeszyty uzupełniające – jeden zawierał Kronikę TPN za lata 1987-1993 (z. 9), a drugi – Bibliografię zawartości „Rocznika Przemyskiego” za lata 1909-1911-1993/1994 (z. 10). Następne numery „Rocznika Przemyskiego” ukazywały się już w podziale na tematyczne zeszyty.
Podział „Rocznika Przemyskiego” na zeszyty – wydawane od roku 1995 odrębnie – utrzymuje się do dziś. Po 1995 r. opublikowano poszczególne zeszyty „Rocznika Przemyskiego” reprezentujące: archeologię, historię, historię wojskowości, literaturę i język, historię sztuki, nauki przyrodnicze i nauki rolnicze, nauki pedagogiczne, socjologię. W ramach Rocznika Przemyskiego ukazywały sie również zeszyty dotyczące nauk medycznych, które tworzyły Acta Medica Premisliensia. Obecnie regularnie ukazują się zeszyty: Historia, Historia Wojskowości, Literatura i Język oraz Nauki Przyrodnicze.
Czasopismo dofinansowano ze środków Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego pochodzących z Funduszu Promocji Kultury.
ISSN: 2449-7347
eISSN: 2720-4790
Punkty MNiSW: 20
UIC ID: 201022
DOI: 10.4467/24497347RPH
Redakcja
Afiliacja
Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk w Przemyślu
Redaktor językowy: Monika Kulesza
Redaktor statystyczny: Mateusz Wyżga
Redaktorzy naczelni: Tomasz Pudłocki, Maria Stinia, Wiktor Szymborski, Arkadiusz S. Więch
Tomasz Pudłocki , Arkadiusz Stanisław Więch
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 3 - 7
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.001.20505Klaudia Rogowska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 9 - 22
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.002.20506Daniel Krzysztof Nowak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 23 - 52
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.003.20507Aleksander Krzysztof Sitnik
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 53 - 89
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.005.20509William Lecyk
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 91 - 116
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.006.20510Michał Wójcik
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 117 - 135
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.007.20511Krzysztof Dawid Majus
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 137 - 151
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.008.20512Sławomir Kułacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 153 - 169
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.009.20513Błażej Szyszkowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 171 - 213
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.010.20514Tomasz Pudłocki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 215 - 232
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.011.20515Stanisław Maj
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 233 - 267
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.012.20516Natalia Stojak-Pomykacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 269 - 307
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.013.20517Izabela Wodzińska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 309 - 343
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.014.20518Bartłomiej Gapiński
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 345 - 367
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.015.20519Marian Hofman
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 369 - 380
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.016.20520Arkadiusz Stanisław Więch
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 381 - 396
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.017.20521Gellért Ernő Marton
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 397 - 401
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.018.20522Tomasz Pomykacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 403 - 409
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.019.20523Patryk Sajnóg
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 411 - 418
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.020.20524Karolina Wanda Olszowska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 419 - 423
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.021.20525Dariusz Iwaneczko
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 425 - 429
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.022.20526Tomasz Pudłocki , Arkadiusz Stanisław Więch
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 3 - 7
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.001.20505Klaudia Rogowska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 9 - 22
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.002.20506Daniel Krzysztof Nowak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 23 - 52
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.003.20507Aleksander Krzysztof Sitnik
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 53 - 89
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.005.20509William Lecyk
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 91 - 116
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.006.20510Michał Wójcik
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 117 - 135
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.007.20511Krzysztof Dawid Majus
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 137 - 151
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.008.20512Sławomir Kułacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 153 - 169
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.009.20513Błażej Szyszkowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 171 - 213
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.010.20514Tomasz Pudłocki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 215 - 232
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.011.20515Stanisław Maj
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 233 - 267
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.012.20516Natalia Stojak-Pomykacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 269 - 307
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.013.20517Izabela Wodzińska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 309 - 343
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.014.20518Bartłomiej Gapiński
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 345 - 367
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.015.20519Marian Hofman
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 369 - 380
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.016.20520Arkadiusz Stanisław Więch
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 381 - 396
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.017.20521Gellért Ernő Marton
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 397 - 401
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.018.20522Tomasz Pomykacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 403 - 409
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.019.20523Patryk Sajnóg
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 411 - 418
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.020.20524Karolina Wanda Olszowska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 419 - 423
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.021.20525Dariusz Iwaneczko
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (30) 2024, 2024, s. 425 - 429
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.24.022.20526Data publikacji: 2023
Tomasz Pudłocki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 3 - 7
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.001.18907Gellért Ernő Marton
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 9 - 34
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.002.18908Maria Stinia
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 35 - 45
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.003.18909Victoria Wiltos
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 47 - 68
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.004.18910Artykuł Lošinj – od wyspy żeglarskiej po modny ośrodek turystyki zdrowotnej w Austro-Węgrzech omawia historyczny rozwój turystyki na chorwackiej wyspie Lošinj, która przeszła transformację z centrum towarowego w popularny cel turystyki zdrowotnej. Artykuł analizuje czynniki, które przyczyniły się do rozwoju turystyki na wyspie i umieszcza jego historię w szerszym kontekście, rzucając światło na nowe aspiracje medyczne, wolę władz austriackich ożywienia austriackiego wybrzeża i pojawienie się nowej ery w turystyce do morza. Z ponad 8000 gości przybywających na wyspę na Kvarnerze w szczytowych latach 1912/13, Lošinj był pierwszą wyspą Riwiery Austriackiej, na której mogła rozwinąć się turystyka.
Sławomir Kułacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 69 - 86
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.005.18911Błażej Szyszkowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 87 - 114
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.006.18912Arkadiusz Stanisław Więch
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 115 - 127
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.007.18913Ewa Grin-Piszczek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 129 - 140
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.008.18914Grzegorz Klebowicz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 141 - 155
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.009.18915Łukasz Podolak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 157 - 174
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.010.18916Ewa Grin-Piszczek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 175 - 183
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.011.18917Adam Korczyński , Ewa Skotniczna
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 185 - 202
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.012.18918Bartłomiej Wołyniec
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 203 - 213
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.013.18919Łukasz Chrobak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 215 - 236
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.014.18920Tomasz Mames
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 237 - 264
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.015.18921Adrian Uliasz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 265 - 286
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18922Andrzej Edward Godek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 287 - 317
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18923Leszek Zaraska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 319 - 336
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18924Karol Monné (1818–1905) on himself and his family
The article is a critical edition of the memoirs of Karol Monné, a figure of great merit for Przemyśl, city councilor, railway inspector, a participant of the January Uprising, member of many associations and institutions, finally father of Wanda Monné – poet, translator and sculptor, fiancée of artist Artur Grottger. This document, never published before, is a valuable source of information about Karol Monné’s youth, the circumstances in which he got his education, his social and professional activities before he settled permanently in Przemyśl, and above all, his failed marriage to Wanda’s mother – Kordula Wentz. The author pays particular attention to Joanna Przybysławska, with whom Karol became involved after parting with Kordula, as well as to his children from that relationship. The published source can be treated as an important contribution to the biography of Karol Monné, which has not yet been developed.
Barbara Bonar CHR, Marcin A. Klemenski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 337 - 349
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18925Ewa Grin-Piszczek, Marcin Marynowski, Tomasz Zając
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 351 - 376
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18926Krzysztof Ziomek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 377 - 384
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18927Tomasz Pudłocki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 385 - 390
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18928Tomasz Dariusz Mames
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 391 - 397
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18929Tomasz Jacek Lis
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 399 - 403
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18930Andrzej Edward Godek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 405 - 409
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18931Wiktor Węglewicz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 411 - 415
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18932Michał Wilczewski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 417 - 419
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18933Tomasz Pudłocki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 3 - 7
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.001.18907Gellért Ernő Marton
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 9 - 34
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.002.18908Maria Stinia
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 35 - 45
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.003.18909Victoria Wiltos
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 47 - 68
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.004.18910Artykuł Lošinj – od wyspy żeglarskiej po modny ośrodek turystyki zdrowotnej w Austro-Węgrzech omawia historyczny rozwój turystyki na chorwackiej wyspie Lošinj, która przeszła transformację z centrum towarowego w popularny cel turystyki zdrowotnej. Artykuł analizuje czynniki, które przyczyniły się do rozwoju turystyki na wyspie i umieszcza jego historię w szerszym kontekście, rzucając światło na nowe aspiracje medyczne, wolę władz austriackich ożywienia austriackiego wybrzeża i pojawienie się nowej ery w turystyce do morza. Z ponad 8000 gości przybywających na wyspę na Kvarnerze w szczytowych latach 1912/13, Lošinj był pierwszą wyspą Riwiery Austriackiej, na której mogła rozwinąć się turystyka.
Sławomir Kułacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 69 - 86
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.005.18911Błażej Szyszkowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 87 - 114
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.006.18912Arkadiusz Stanisław Więch
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 115 - 127
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.007.18913Ewa Grin-Piszczek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 129 - 140
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.008.18914Grzegorz Klebowicz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 141 - 155
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.009.18915Łukasz Podolak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 157 - 174
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.010.18916Ewa Grin-Piszczek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 175 - 183
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.011.18917Adam Korczyński , Ewa Skotniczna
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 185 - 202
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.012.18918Bartłomiej Wołyniec
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 203 - 213
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.013.18919Łukasz Chrobak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 215 - 236
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.014.18920Tomasz Mames
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 237 - 264
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.015.18921Adrian Uliasz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 265 - 286
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18922Andrzej Edward Godek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 287 - 317
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18923Leszek Zaraska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 319 - 336
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18924Karol Monné (1818–1905) on himself and his family
The article is a critical edition of the memoirs of Karol Monné, a figure of great merit for Przemyśl, city councilor, railway inspector, a participant of the January Uprising, member of many associations and institutions, finally father of Wanda Monné – poet, translator and sculptor, fiancée of artist Artur Grottger. This document, never published before, is a valuable source of information about Karol Monné’s youth, the circumstances in which he got his education, his social and professional activities before he settled permanently in Przemyśl, and above all, his failed marriage to Wanda’s mother – Kordula Wentz. The author pays particular attention to Joanna Przybysławska, with whom Karol became involved after parting with Kordula, as well as to his children from that relationship. The published source can be treated as an important contribution to the biography of Karol Monné, which has not yet been developed.
Barbara Bonar CHR, Marcin A. Klemenski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 337 - 349
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18925Ewa Grin-Piszczek, Marcin Marynowski, Tomasz Zając
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 351 - 376
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18926Krzysztof Ziomek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 377 - 384
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18927Tomasz Pudłocki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 385 - 390
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18928Tomasz Dariusz Mames
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 391 - 397
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18929Tomasz Jacek Lis
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 399 - 403
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18930Andrzej Edward Godek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 405 - 409
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18931Wiktor Węglewicz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 411 - 415
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18932Michał Wilczewski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (29) 2023, 2023, s. 417 - 419
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.23.016.18933Data publikacji: 12.2022
Redaktorzy numeru: Łukasz Chrobak, Tomasz Pudłocki
Tomasz Pudłocki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 5 - 16
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.001.16624Andrzej Chwalba and his links with Przemyśl
The article describes the links connecting Polish historian Andrzej Chwalba, professionally connected with the Jagiellonian University, with Przemyśl and its academic milieu. The author shows to what extent personal relationships, the town’s history and the work as a lecturer at the East European State Higher School in Przemyśl had influenced Professor Chwalba’s activity in the local community. The articles is also an attempt to justify awarding Prof. Chwalba with the title of an Honorary Member of the TPN Society of the Friends of Learning and dedicating to him the current volume of the Rocznik Przemyski (History) periodical.
Keywords: Andrzej Chwalba, Przemyśl, East European State Higher School in Przemyśl, Society of the Friends of Learning in Przemyśl
Małgorzata Karpińska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 17 - 28
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.002.16625Łukasz Chrobak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 29 - 50
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.003.16626Anna Kozimala
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 51 - 86
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.004.16627Mateusz Olejnik
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 87 - 102
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.005.16628Marcin Marynowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 103 - 142
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.006.16629Grzegorz Klebowicz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 143 - 156
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.007.16630Przemysław Matusik
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 157 - 172
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.008.16631Stanisław Stępień
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 173 - 198
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.009.16632Arkadiusz Stanisław Więch
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 199 - 220
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.010.16633Józef Wyrobek (1850-1924). A contribution to the biography based on editing his letters to Kazimierz Bartoszewicz
Józef Wyrobek (1850-1924) is regarded to be the first historian of Dębica, a former Galician town, where he was a secondary school teacher for 20 years. So far no biography of his has been created. His two letters to Kazimierz Bartoszewicz (1852-1930), a well-known Galician author, bookseller and publisher, preserved in the State Archive, have become a pretext to having a look at that figure.
Keywords: Józef Wyrobek, Kazimierz Bartoszewicz, Dębica, Galicia, gimnazjum, education
Irena Kozimala
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 221 - 238
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.011.16634Jan Draus
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 239 - 248
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.012.16635Jolanta Czartoryska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 249 - 254
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.013.16636Maria Stinia
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 255 - 262
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.014.16637Dariusz Iwaneczko
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 263 - 266
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.015.16638Wiktor Węglewicz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 267 - 272
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.016.16639Tomasz Pudłocki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 5 - 16
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.001.16624Andrzej Chwalba and his links with Przemyśl
The article describes the links connecting Polish historian Andrzej Chwalba, professionally connected with the Jagiellonian University, with Przemyśl and its academic milieu. The author shows to what extent personal relationships, the town’s history and the work as a lecturer at the East European State Higher School in Przemyśl had influenced Professor Chwalba’s activity in the local community. The articles is also an attempt to justify awarding Prof. Chwalba with the title of an Honorary Member of the TPN Society of the Friends of Learning and dedicating to him the current volume of the Rocznik Przemyski (History) periodical.
Keywords: Andrzej Chwalba, Przemyśl, East European State Higher School in Przemyśl, Society of the Friends of Learning in Przemyśl
Małgorzata Karpińska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 17 - 28
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.002.16625Łukasz Chrobak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 29 - 50
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.003.16626Anna Kozimala
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 51 - 86
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.004.16627Mateusz Olejnik
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 87 - 102
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.005.16628Marcin Marynowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 103 - 142
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.006.16629Grzegorz Klebowicz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 143 - 156
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.007.16630Przemysław Matusik
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 157 - 172
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.008.16631Stanisław Stępień
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 173 - 198
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.009.16632Arkadiusz Stanisław Więch
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 199 - 220
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.010.16633Józef Wyrobek (1850-1924). A contribution to the biography based on editing his letters to Kazimierz Bartoszewicz
Józef Wyrobek (1850-1924) is regarded to be the first historian of Dębica, a former Galician town, where he was a secondary school teacher for 20 years. So far no biography of his has been created. His two letters to Kazimierz Bartoszewicz (1852-1930), a well-known Galician author, bookseller and publisher, preserved in the State Archive, have become a pretext to having a look at that figure.
Keywords: Józef Wyrobek, Kazimierz Bartoszewicz, Dębica, Galicia, gimnazjum, education
Irena Kozimala
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 221 - 238
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.011.16634Jan Draus
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 239 - 248
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.012.16635Jolanta Czartoryska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 249 - 254
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.013.16636Maria Stinia
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 255 - 262
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.014.16637Dariusz Iwaneczko
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 263 - 266
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.015.16638Wiktor Węglewicz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 4 (28) 2022 - numer specjalny, 2022, s. 267 - 272
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.016.16639Data publikacji: 12.2021
Tomasz Dariusz Mames
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 3 - 36
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.017.16642Kazimiera Ewa Korzeniewska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 37 - 53
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.018.16643Tomasz Pomykacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 55 - 88
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.019.16644Battle for the Przemyśl fortress in the eyes of its defenders: hungarian relations, memories and studies poblished before 1945
The article reviews and discusses wide range of memories and reports relating to the fights for the Przemyśl Fortress published before 1945 in the Hungarian language. These sources so far have been neglected in the historiography of Przemyśl’s Fortress – despite the importance of Hungarian formations to the defence of the fortress. Simultaneously, the article tries to discuss them from your point of view their strong emotional, often chauvinistic and political (most obviously anti-Trianon) dimensions, which was part of the nationalist and revisionist projects characteristic for Hungary’s politics in the interwar period.
Keywords: Przemyśl Fortress, First World War, Hungarian memories, Hungarian internal politics, interwar period
Natalia Stojak-Pomykacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 89 - 125
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.020.16645Łukasz Podolak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 127 - 152
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.021.16646Marcin Koperski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 153 - 172
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.022.16647Adam Szczupak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 173 - 190
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.023.16648Przemyśl in wartime (1914-1915) in the notes by Greek Catholic clergy from Przemyśl. Source editing (part 1)
The article includes the edition of three sources to the history of Przemyśl during the First World War by Greek Catholic clergy from Przemyśl: an account of Bishop Konstantyn Czechowicz and Rev. Aleksander Zubrycki and the first part of a memoir by Rev. Miron Podoliński. The texts of those documents have been deciphered from manuscripts kept at the State Archives in Przemyśl, translated from Ukrainian and annotated.
Keywords: Fortress of Przemyśl, First World War, Greek Catholic Church, Przemyśl diocese, source editing
Bartosz Kaczmarek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 191 - 214
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.024.16649Józef Wołczański
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 215 - 402
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.025.16650Tomasz Pudłocki , Wiktor Węglewicz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 403 - 449
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.026.16651Gellért Ernő Marton
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 451 - 460
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.027.16652Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie raportu o stanie bieżącej pracy doktorskiej autora. Od czasu ukazania się pierwszej publikacji autora w „Roczniku Przemyski. Historia” w 2019 roku, prowadzono dalsze kwerendy archiwalne oraz zakończono kolejne publikacje dotyczące habsbursko-ottomańskich negocjacji terytorialnych w Szécsény i Budzie w latach 1628–1629. Poniżej znajdują się odnośniki dotyczące publikacji związanych z tematyką rozprawy oraz informacje dotyczące pierwszych wyników cząstkowych.
Adam Perłakowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 461 - 474
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.028.16653Marek Tracz-Tryniecki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 475 - 478
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.029.16654Adam Perłakowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 479 - 482
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.030.16655Tomasz Zając
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 483 - 486
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.031.16656Tomasz Dariusz Mames
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 3 - 36
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.017.16642Kazimiera Ewa Korzeniewska
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 37 - 53
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.018.16643Tomasz Pomykacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 55 - 88
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.019.16644Battle for the Przemyśl fortress in the eyes of its defenders: hungarian relations, memories and studies poblished before 1945
The article reviews and discusses wide range of memories and reports relating to the fights for the Przemyśl Fortress published before 1945 in the Hungarian language. These sources so far have been neglected in the historiography of Przemyśl’s Fortress – despite the importance of Hungarian formations to the defence of the fortress. Simultaneously, the article tries to discuss them from your point of view their strong emotional, often chauvinistic and political (most obviously anti-Trianon) dimensions, which was part of the nationalist and revisionist projects characteristic for Hungary’s politics in the interwar period.
Keywords: Przemyśl Fortress, First World War, Hungarian memories, Hungarian internal politics, interwar period
Natalia Stojak-Pomykacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 89 - 125
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.020.16645Łukasz Podolak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 127 - 152
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.021.16646Marcin Koperski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 153 - 172
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.022.16647Adam Szczupak
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 173 - 190
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.023.16648Przemyśl in wartime (1914-1915) in the notes by Greek Catholic clergy from Przemyśl. Source editing (part 1)
The article includes the edition of three sources to the history of Przemyśl during the First World War by Greek Catholic clergy from Przemyśl: an account of Bishop Konstantyn Czechowicz and Rev. Aleksander Zubrycki and the first part of a memoir by Rev. Miron Podoliński. The texts of those documents have been deciphered from manuscripts kept at the State Archives in Przemyśl, translated from Ukrainian and annotated.
Keywords: Fortress of Przemyśl, First World War, Greek Catholic Church, Przemyśl diocese, source editing
Bartosz Kaczmarek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 191 - 214
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.024.16649Józef Wołczański
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 215 - 402
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.025.16650Tomasz Pudłocki , Wiktor Węglewicz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 403 - 449
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.026.16651Gellért Ernő Marton
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 451 - 460
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.027.16652Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie raportu o stanie bieżącej pracy doktorskiej autora. Od czasu ukazania się pierwszej publikacji autora w „Roczniku Przemyski. Historia” w 2019 roku, prowadzono dalsze kwerendy archiwalne oraz zakończono kolejne publikacje dotyczące habsbursko-ottomańskich negocjacji terytorialnych w Szécsény i Budzie w latach 1628–1629. Poniżej znajdują się odnośniki dotyczące publikacji związanych z tematyką rozprawy oraz informacje dotyczące pierwszych wyników cząstkowych.
Adam Perłakowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 461 - 474
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.028.16653Marek Tracz-Tryniecki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 475 - 478
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.029.16654Adam Perłakowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 479 - 482
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.030.16655Tomasz Zając
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (27) 2022, 2022, s. 483 - 486
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.22.031.16656Data publikacji: 12.2021
Gellért Ernő Marton
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 3 - 28
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.001.14724The goal of this paper is to summarise the diplomatic and political role of poet and intellectual, János Rimay of Alsósztregova and Rima. Rimay is well-known as the pupil and friend of the great Hungarian poet, Bálint Balassi, and also as a great poet and a representative of stoicism, as well as as a diplomat and statesman who became important in the regional diplomacy in the last decades of the 16th century and the first decades of the 17th century.
Jakub Bodaszewski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 29 - 64
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.002.14725The village of Chlebna near Jedlicz between 1772 and 1791. A contribution to the history of the place
The village of Chlebna is a very interesting example of lack of any changes whatsoever in the social and economic system in Galicia, the region which at the end of the 18th century remained under Austrian rule. Thanks to a multitude of preserved archive materials, it has been possible to reconstruct both the sequence of owners of the village in the mentioned period, economic issues and the situation of the residents in the system of private serfdom villages. The paper presents the occupational structure and spatial arrangement of the place. It also discusses the influence of the area and the water network on the economy of Chlebna. The comparison of the condition in 1773 and in 1785–1789 does not show any signs of improvement in the economic situation. The article is also interesting for genealogists. It is, however, but a small fragment of the history of a small Galician village.
Keywords: Chlebna, dominion Tarnowiec, Ewaryst Andrzej Kuropatnicki, Szymon Charewicz, Josephine cadaster survey
Adrian Cieślik
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 65 - 84
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.003.14726The functioning of the Dominican farm in Uzin near Yezupil at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries in the light of preserved documents from the Archives of the Polish Dominican Province
One of the conditions for the maintenance of monasteries in the past centuries, especially on the eastern borders of the Republic of Poland, was the possession of land and a well-functioning farm. The income from the farm was used by the monks to maintain the monastery buildings. That was the case of Yezupil (Jezupol), now in Ukraine, where not only the Dominican convent was located but a local farm as well. It was situated a few kilometers from the monastery – in the village of Uzin. This article describes its history and functioning at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Information on the farm in Uzin was compiled on the basis of documents preserved in the Archives of the Polish Dominican Province in Kraków.
Keywords: Dominicans, farm, Uzin, Yezupil (Jezupol), Dominican monastery
Maria Stinia
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 85 - 94
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.004.14727A school on the outskirts of Galicia. The private gimnazjum in Borshchiv 1909–1914
The secondary school (gimnazjum) in the town of Borshchiv (Borszczów) was established in 1909. An important figure who took part in its creation was Count Tadeusz Czarkowski-Golejewski. Though the school had existed for a short period before the First World War, it utilized interesting educational solutions based on student autonomy, relationship with the parents and combining intellectual and physical effort. In the local community the school gave the incentive to develop regionalism. Due to a large number of auditors taking part in the lessons, and evening courses for girls, elements of co-education were introduced in the provinces. Co-operation with branches of the “Falcon” Polish Gymnastic Society as well as involvement of local medical community made it possible to popularize physical education and provide medical and hygienic supervision to a large group of young people. The pedagogical offer of the school was above all directed to Polish people from the town and its vicinity, which was evident in the changing ethnic and religious structures.
Keywords: Borshchiv (Borszczów), education, Galicia, secondary school (gimnazjum)
Tomasz Pomykacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 95 - 146
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.005.14728The ethnic structure of the garrison of the Przemyśl Fortress between September 1914 and March 1915 – an attempt at reconstruction
In this paper the author attempts to present the ethnic composition of the garrison of the Przemyśl Fortress between September 1914 and March 1915, among others based on statistical data of the whole monarchy and the ethnic makeup in the areas where military units fighting in Przemyśl were mobilized. The statistics have been supplemented with information from Austrian and Hungarian press (mainly from 1914–1915), diaries and memoirs as well as relevant literature.
Keywords: Przemyśl Fortress, ethnic structure, Austro-Hungarian Army, Austria-Hungary
Stanisław Majerski i jego wkład w likwidację zniszczeń spowodowanych Wielką Wojną na terenie Galicji
Bartosz Podubny
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 147 - 178
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.006.14729Stanisław Majerski and his contribution to removing First World War destruction in Galicia
The author presents the so far unexplored scope of work of the architect from Przemyśl, Stanisław Majerski (1872–1926) regarding his employment at the National Headquarters for Economic Reconstruction of Galicia, branch in Przemyśl, during the First World War. The 1914–1915 warfare caused enormous destruction in Galicia, particularly in the Przemyśl region; after the hostilities had ceased, estimation of the losses and reconstruction began. Based on the materials from the National Archive in Kraków the article outlines Majerski’s work at the construction branch in Przemyśl. Majerski’s work on the reconstruction of destroyed churches in Gorlice, Nisko, Stara Sól, Tamanowice and Żurawica is discussed as well.
Keywords: Stanisław Majerski, Stanisław Pollak, First World War, reconstruction, Gorlice, Nisko, Stara Sól, Tamanowice, Żurawica
Marcin Kapłon
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 179 - 212
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.007.14730Reverend Doctor Jan Kwolek and his services to church archival studies
The paper shows the life of Rev. Jan Kwolek, an outstanding priest from the Przemyśl Diocese and a man of broad intellectual horizons, with regard to his work at the Archdiocesan Archive in Przemyśl. The article consists of three parts showing Reverend Kwolek’s life, an outline of the history of Polish archive resources, finally – the enormous effort the priest had put into proper organizing and functioning of this institution.
Keywords: Rev. Jan Kwolek, Archdiocesan Archive in Przemyśl, archival studies, Przemyśl Diocese
Bartosz Jakubowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 213 - 234
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.008.14731The Pawlikowski family’s businesses in Starzawa in the 1920s and 1930s. The Nowostawy estate
This paper shows the circumstances of the Rozwadowski family’s arrival in the Przemyśl Region and establishing the famous fish farm in Starzawa. The article also contributes to the history of the Pawlikowskis from Medyka. In the late 1920s Michał Pawlikowski got Wincenty Rozwadowski (owner of Babin near Kalush /Kałusz/) interested in setting up fish ponds in Starzawa near Mostyska (Mościska), property of his father Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski, of which he was administrator. Following long negotiations, in 1931 J.G. Pawlikowski sold to Wincenty Rozwadowski and his children 414 hectares of land in Starzawa, including marshy meadowland and wasteland. The Rozwadowskis established there a new structure called Starzawa Stawy (Starzawa Ponds), soon renamed Nowostawy, and W. Rozwadowski established a large fish farm there. In the 1930s the estate was administered by Wincenty’s son, Bartłomiej Rozwadowski, who got arrested by NKVD in October 1939 and all trace of him was lost. After the war the ponds were nationalized and the former owners were hardly ever mentioned again.
Keywords: Michal Pawlikowski, Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski, Wincenty Rozwadowski, Bartłomiej Rozwadowski, the Pawlikowski family, the Rozwadowski family, Medyka, Starzawa, Nowostawy, fish ponds
Karol Sanojca
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 235 - 244
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.009.14732Difficult beginnings of secondary education „on high mountain pastures”. The Private Mixed Gimnazjum of the Polish People’s School Association in Hutsul Kosiv (1937–1939)
In the south-eastern outskirts of Poland between the wars, the school network was not developed enough to satisfy local community. That is why in Hutsul Kosiv (Kosów Huculski) in 1937, measures were taken to make it possible for schoolchildren to obtain secondary school education. The institution which was established was a private mixed secondary school (gimnazjum). The licensee was the local People’s School Association. Though the school functioned only three years, it had managed to become firmly established. The teaching staff had all the required qualifications. The number of students grew fast. The necessary facilities (the building, the library and teaching aids) were improving. Parents and caregivers showed considerable involvement in the school life. The school’s achievements were recognized when by the decision of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Public Education of May 1939 the school was granted the rights of a state comprehensive secondary school as of the school year 1939/1940. Unfortunately, the decision could not take force.
Keywords: Hutsul Kosiv (Kosów Huculski), history of education, secondary school (gimnazjum), People’s School Association
Michał Ceglarek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 245 - 272
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.010.14733“From Puzzles to Portraits”. The Life and Activity of Krystyna Maria Kobylańska (6 VIII 1922 – 30 I 2009)
The article presents Krystyna Maria Kobylańska (1922–2009) and her professional activity as musicologist, Chopin-scholar and Museum Curator. Kobylańska is also the author of many significant publications on the life and work of Frédéric Chopin. She devoted her entire life to the work of the Polish composer.
Keywords: Krystyna Maria Kobylańska, Frédéric (Fryderyk) Chopin, Chopin’s work, musicology, Fryderyk Chopin Museum in Warsaw, Polish music historiography
Andrew Kier Wise
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 273 - 288
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.011.14734This article deals with 21st-century American perceptions of the multicultural history of Galicia, especially during the interwar period, World War II and the Holocaust. The author primarily examines select books, articles and films that target a broad American audience. In particular, the film Three Stories of Galicia (2010) is analyzed, with a focus on the ways in which American audiences helped shape the directors’ creative process. The Galician stories in the film thus became “Americanized” and “universalized” models for efforts at reconciliation in other troubled multicultural societies. The author also concludes that the “myth of Galicia” featuring the peaceful coexistence of peoples resonates especially with readers and viewers who envision a “post-racial America.”
Keywords: Multiculturalism, “myth of Galicia,” Three Stories of Galicia, “post-racial” America.
Wielokulturowa Galicja w amerykańskiej pamięci popularnej: Refleksje nad filmem „Trzy historie Galicji”
Niniejszy artykuł dotyczy amerykańskiego postrzegania wielokulturowej historii Galicji w XXI wieku, zwłaszcza okresu międzywojennego, czasu II wojny światowej i Holokaustu. Autor analizuje przede wszystkim wybrane książki, artykuły i filmy skierowane do szerokiego amerykańskiego odbiorcy. W sposób szczególny analizie został poddany film Trzy historie Galicji (2010), z naciskiem na sposób, w jaki amerykańska publiczność pomogła ukształtować proces twórczy reżyserów. Historie galicyjskie w filmie stały się w ten sposób „zamerykanizowanymi” i „uniwersalizowanymi” modelami wysiłków na rzecz pojednania w innych nękanych konfliktami społeczeństwach wielokulturowych. Autor konkluduje również, że „mit Galicji” o pokojowym współistnieniu narodów trafia zwłaszcza do czytelników i widzów, którzy pragnęliby Ameryki „postrasowej”.
Józef Wołczański
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 289 - 420
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.012.14735The correspondence between Rev. Prof. Jan Fijałek and Rev. Dr Jan Kwolek in the years 1919–1936
This paper presents a collection of a few dozen letters written between 1919 and 1938. Their authors were two eminent representatives of the humanities and of the Polish Catholic Church at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. One of them, Reverend Professor Jan Nepomucen Fijałek, represented the Kraków Archdiocese, though professionally he was associated with the University of Lviv and the Jagiellonian University. As an outstanding scholar and expert on sources to the history of medieval Church and spiritual culture of Poland, as well as a distinguished pedagogue, he enjoyed great renown in the world of science. The other correspondent, Reverend Doctor Jan Kwolek, a lawyer, lecturer at the Theological Institute of the Latin rite in Przemyśl, chancellor of the Episcopal Curia, organizer and director of a Diocesan Archive, a model for the whole country, unceasingly developed his interests in canon studies, history of the Church, and showed great concern for preserving the archive heritage of the Przemyśl Diocese. The majority of the letters were written by Rev. Kwolek, though they are not complete; the addressee had collected them meticulously, sometimes adding brief commentaries. The Przemyśl priest must not have attached a lot of weight to collecting the letters of the Kraków mentor, as only over a dozen of them have been preserved. The sources present very interesting material. The “supplicant” here is definitely Rev. Kwolek, seeking in the unquestionable scientific authority of Rev. Fijałek advice on organizing the Przemyśl archive but also methodological and factual guidelines for archive research and publications. In the course of time the distance between the two scholars was gradually decreasing, though it never crossed accepted social boundaries. What confirms that is the elaborate titles both correspondents addressed each other with. The subject matter of the letters is rather diverse and includes several themes. The dominant one is Rev. Kwolek’s requests to be recommended relevant literature necessary to complete a reference library needed in research and scholarly work. Quite a lot of space is also devoted to the Przemyśl priest’s reports on the progressing work on completing and organizing the archive of the Episcopal Curia in Przemyśl. Rev. Prof. Fijałek, apparently did not hide his sincere appreciation of the activity of the junior priest, indefatigable archive fanatic, encouraging him, providing him with expert instruction and warning him against naïve faith in the patronage of successive bishops. Another extensive motif is common and readily produced by church circles gossip on different Church dignitaries in Kraków and Przemyśl, as well as expectations of personal reshuffles and new careers with the start of every new pontificate. Without a doubt, the presented material deserves publication, as it shows the effort of creating and then preserving pioneer initiatives on scholarly and religious ground, particularly in Przemyśl in the first half of the 20th century.
Keywords: Rev. Prof. Jan Nepomucen Fijałek, Rev. Dr Jan Kwolek, Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, Diocesan Archive in Przemyśl, Theological Institute in Przemyśl, Archbishop Adam Stefan Sapieha, Bishop Józef Sebastian Pelczar, Bishop Anatol Nowak, Bishop Franciszek Barda
Małgorzata Skotnicka-Palka
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 421 - 428
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.013.14736The problems of extracurricular education in the 2nd half of the 1930s in view of the source materials of the municipal school inspector in Lviv
The source materials by Jan Hipolit Majewski, the Municipal School Inspector in Lviv, present the plan of extracurricular work for 1936/1937, and also contain a report on the organization of the Folk High School in Lviv. They show the problems of adult education in the late twenties of the interwar period.
Key words: Jan Hipolit Majewski, adult education, extracurricular education.
Katarzyna Matyja
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 429 - 457
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.014.14737The Dominicans in Tarnobrzeg during the Second World War in the light of a monastic chronicle. A critical edition
The aim of the article is to edit an unknown and unused source, i.e. the chronicle of the Tarnobrzeg monastery from 1939–1945. The edition was preceded by a short introduction to the history of the Dominican community in Tarnobrzeg. For the almost entire period of the occupation, Father Fabian Madura was the prior of the monastery in Tarnobrzeg, and in his activities – also for the benefit of the needy – he was characterized by great courage. He acted on many levels: among others he organized aid for the displaced persons from Wielkopolska, or a kitchen for the poorest. He was active in ministry: he founded a choir which performed numerous charity concerts. Other fathers and brothers who lived in the monastery helped him in all the activities. The source delivers a lot of information about the life of monks in Tarnobrzeg and the history of the city in the war period. The entries from September 1939, when the Nazis invaded the city, are particularly interesting, as well as from the turn of July and August 1944 – at that time Tarnobrzeg was „liberated” by the Soviet army. As a result of these activities, many buildings – including those belonging to the Dominicans – were seriously damaged, which is also mentioned in the presented source.
Keywords: Dominicans, Tarnobrzeg, monastery, chronicle, World War II, Fabian Madura, Reginald Jadownicki
Adam Świątek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 459 - 468
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.015.14738Arkadiusz Stanisław Więch
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 469 - 474
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.016.14739Tomasz Pudłocki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 475 - 481
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.017.14740Wiktoria Kudela-Świątek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 483 - 487
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.018.14741Gellért Ernő Marton
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 3 - 28
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.001.14724The goal of this paper is to summarise the diplomatic and political role of poet and intellectual, János Rimay of Alsósztregova and Rima. Rimay is well-known as the pupil and friend of the great Hungarian poet, Bálint Balassi, and also as a great poet and a representative of stoicism, as well as as a diplomat and statesman who became important in the regional diplomacy in the last decades of the 16th century and the first decades of the 17th century.
Jakub Bodaszewski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 29 - 64
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.002.14725The village of Chlebna near Jedlicz between 1772 and 1791. A contribution to the history of the place
The village of Chlebna is a very interesting example of lack of any changes whatsoever in the social and economic system in Galicia, the region which at the end of the 18th century remained under Austrian rule. Thanks to a multitude of preserved archive materials, it has been possible to reconstruct both the sequence of owners of the village in the mentioned period, economic issues and the situation of the residents in the system of private serfdom villages. The paper presents the occupational structure and spatial arrangement of the place. It also discusses the influence of the area and the water network on the economy of Chlebna. The comparison of the condition in 1773 and in 1785–1789 does not show any signs of improvement in the economic situation. The article is also interesting for genealogists. It is, however, but a small fragment of the history of a small Galician village.
Keywords: Chlebna, dominion Tarnowiec, Ewaryst Andrzej Kuropatnicki, Szymon Charewicz, Josephine cadaster survey
Adrian Cieślik
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 65 - 84
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.003.14726The functioning of the Dominican farm in Uzin near Yezupil at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries in the light of preserved documents from the Archives of the Polish Dominican Province
One of the conditions for the maintenance of monasteries in the past centuries, especially on the eastern borders of the Republic of Poland, was the possession of land and a well-functioning farm. The income from the farm was used by the monks to maintain the monastery buildings. That was the case of Yezupil (Jezupol), now in Ukraine, where not only the Dominican convent was located but a local farm as well. It was situated a few kilometers from the monastery – in the village of Uzin. This article describes its history and functioning at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Information on the farm in Uzin was compiled on the basis of documents preserved in the Archives of the Polish Dominican Province in Kraków.
Keywords: Dominicans, farm, Uzin, Yezupil (Jezupol), Dominican monastery
Maria Stinia
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 85 - 94
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.004.14727A school on the outskirts of Galicia. The private gimnazjum in Borshchiv 1909–1914
The secondary school (gimnazjum) in the town of Borshchiv (Borszczów) was established in 1909. An important figure who took part in its creation was Count Tadeusz Czarkowski-Golejewski. Though the school had existed for a short period before the First World War, it utilized interesting educational solutions based on student autonomy, relationship with the parents and combining intellectual and physical effort. In the local community the school gave the incentive to develop regionalism. Due to a large number of auditors taking part in the lessons, and evening courses for girls, elements of co-education were introduced in the provinces. Co-operation with branches of the “Falcon” Polish Gymnastic Society as well as involvement of local medical community made it possible to popularize physical education and provide medical and hygienic supervision to a large group of young people. The pedagogical offer of the school was above all directed to Polish people from the town and its vicinity, which was evident in the changing ethnic and religious structures.
Keywords: Borshchiv (Borszczów), education, Galicia, secondary school (gimnazjum)
Tomasz Pomykacz
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 95 - 146
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.005.14728The ethnic structure of the garrison of the Przemyśl Fortress between September 1914 and March 1915 – an attempt at reconstruction
In this paper the author attempts to present the ethnic composition of the garrison of the Przemyśl Fortress between September 1914 and March 1915, among others based on statistical data of the whole monarchy and the ethnic makeup in the areas where military units fighting in Przemyśl were mobilized. The statistics have been supplemented with information from Austrian and Hungarian press (mainly from 1914–1915), diaries and memoirs as well as relevant literature.
Keywords: Przemyśl Fortress, ethnic structure, Austro-Hungarian Army, Austria-Hungary
Stanisław Majerski i jego wkład w likwidację zniszczeń spowodowanych Wielką Wojną na terenie Galicji
Bartosz Podubny
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 147 - 178
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.006.14729Stanisław Majerski and his contribution to removing First World War destruction in Galicia
The author presents the so far unexplored scope of work of the architect from Przemyśl, Stanisław Majerski (1872–1926) regarding his employment at the National Headquarters for Economic Reconstruction of Galicia, branch in Przemyśl, during the First World War. The 1914–1915 warfare caused enormous destruction in Galicia, particularly in the Przemyśl region; after the hostilities had ceased, estimation of the losses and reconstruction began. Based on the materials from the National Archive in Kraków the article outlines Majerski’s work at the construction branch in Przemyśl. Majerski’s work on the reconstruction of destroyed churches in Gorlice, Nisko, Stara Sól, Tamanowice and Żurawica is discussed as well.
Keywords: Stanisław Majerski, Stanisław Pollak, First World War, reconstruction, Gorlice, Nisko, Stara Sól, Tamanowice, Żurawica
Marcin Kapłon
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 179 - 212
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.007.14730Reverend Doctor Jan Kwolek and his services to church archival studies
The paper shows the life of Rev. Jan Kwolek, an outstanding priest from the Przemyśl Diocese and a man of broad intellectual horizons, with regard to his work at the Archdiocesan Archive in Przemyśl. The article consists of three parts showing Reverend Kwolek’s life, an outline of the history of Polish archive resources, finally – the enormous effort the priest had put into proper organizing and functioning of this institution.
Keywords: Rev. Jan Kwolek, Archdiocesan Archive in Przemyśl, archival studies, Przemyśl Diocese
Bartosz Jakubowski
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 213 - 234
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.008.14731The Pawlikowski family’s businesses in Starzawa in the 1920s and 1930s. The Nowostawy estate
This paper shows the circumstances of the Rozwadowski family’s arrival in the Przemyśl Region and establishing the famous fish farm in Starzawa. The article also contributes to the history of the Pawlikowskis from Medyka. In the late 1920s Michał Pawlikowski got Wincenty Rozwadowski (owner of Babin near Kalush /Kałusz/) interested in setting up fish ponds in Starzawa near Mostyska (Mościska), property of his father Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski, of which he was administrator. Following long negotiations, in 1931 J.G. Pawlikowski sold to Wincenty Rozwadowski and his children 414 hectares of land in Starzawa, including marshy meadowland and wasteland. The Rozwadowskis established there a new structure called Starzawa Stawy (Starzawa Ponds), soon renamed Nowostawy, and W. Rozwadowski established a large fish farm there. In the 1930s the estate was administered by Wincenty’s son, Bartłomiej Rozwadowski, who got arrested by NKVD in October 1939 and all trace of him was lost. After the war the ponds were nationalized and the former owners were hardly ever mentioned again.
Keywords: Michal Pawlikowski, Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski, Wincenty Rozwadowski, Bartłomiej Rozwadowski, the Pawlikowski family, the Rozwadowski family, Medyka, Starzawa, Nowostawy, fish ponds
Karol Sanojca
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 235 - 244
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.009.14732Difficult beginnings of secondary education „on high mountain pastures”. The Private Mixed Gimnazjum of the Polish People’s School Association in Hutsul Kosiv (1937–1939)
In the south-eastern outskirts of Poland between the wars, the school network was not developed enough to satisfy local community. That is why in Hutsul Kosiv (Kosów Huculski) in 1937, measures were taken to make it possible for schoolchildren to obtain secondary school education. The institution which was established was a private mixed secondary school (gimnazjum). The licensee was the local People’s School Association. Though the school functioned only three years, it had managed to become firmly established. The teaching staff had all the required qualifications. The number of students grew fast. The necessary facilities (the building, the library and teaching aids) were improving. Parents and caregivers showed considerable involvement in the school life. The school’s achievements were recognized when by the decision of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Public Education of May 1939 the school was granted the rights of a state comprehensive secondary school as of the school year 1939/1940. Unfortunately, the decision could not take force.
Keywords: Hutsul Kosiv (Kosów Huculski), history of education, secondary school (gimnazjum), People’s School Association
Michał Ceglarek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 245 - 272
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.010.14733“From Puzzles to Portraits”. The Life and Activity of Krystyna Maria Kobylańska (6 VIII 1922 – 30 I 2009)
The article presents Krystyna Maria Kobylańska (1922–2009) and her professional activity as musicologist, Chopin-scholar and Museum Curator. Kobylańska is also the author of many significant publications on the life and work of Frédéric Chopin. She devoted her entire life to the work of the Polish composer.
Keywords: Krystyna Maria Kobylańska, Frédéric (Fryderyk) Chopin, Chopin’s work, musicology, Fryderyk Chopin Museum in Warsaw, Polish music historiography
Andrew Kier Wise
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 273 - 288
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.011.14734This article deals with 21st-century American perceptions of the multicultural history of Galicia, especially during the interwar period, World War II and the Holocaust. The author primarily examines select books, articles and films that target a broad American audience. In particular, the film Three Stories of Galicia (2010) is analyzed, with a focus on the ways in which American audiences helped shape the directors’ creative process. The Galician stories in the film thus became “Americanized” and “universalized” models for efforts at reconciliation in other troubled multicultural societies. The author also concludes that the “myth of Galicia” featuring the peaceful coexistence of peoples resonates especially with readers and viewers who envision a “post-racial America.”
Keywords: Multiculturalism, “myth of Galicia,” Three Stories of Galicia, “post-racial” America.
Wielokulturowa Galicja w amerykańskiej pamięci popularnej: Refleksje nad filmem „Trzy historie Galicji”
Niniejszy artykuł dotyczy amerykańskiego postrzegania wielokulturowej historii Galicji w XXI wieku, zwłaszcza okresu międzywojennego, czasu II wojny światowej i Holokaustu. Autor analizuje przede wszystkim wybrane książki, artykuły i filmy skierowane do szerokiego amerykańskiego odbiorcy. W sposób szczególny analizie został poddany film Trzy historie Galicji (2010), z naciskiem na sposób, w jaki amerykańska publiczność pomogła ukształtować proces twórczy reżyserów. Historie galicyjskie w filmie stały się w ten sposób „zamerykanizowanymi” i „uniwersalizowanymi” modelami wysiłków na rzecz pojednania w innych nękanych konfliktami społeczeństwach wielokulturowych. Autor konkluduje również, że „mit Galicji” o pokojowym współistnieniu narodów trafia zwłaszcza do czytelników i widzów, którzy pragnęliby Ameryki „postrasowej”.
Józef Wołczański
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 289 - 420
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.012.14735The correspondence between Rev. Prof. Jan Fijałek and Rev. Dr Jan Kwolek in the years 1919–1936
This paper presents a collection of a few dozen letters written between 1919 and 1938. Their authors were two eminent representatives of the humanities and of the Polish Catholic Church at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. One of them, Reverend Professor Jan Nepomucen Fijałek, represented the Kraków Archdiocese, though professionally he was associated with the University of Lviv and the Jagiellonian University. As an outstanding scholar and expert on sources to the history of medieval Church and spiritual culture of Poland, as well as a distinguished pedagogue, he enjoyed great renown in the world of science. The other correspondent, Reverend Doctor Jan Kwolek, a lawyer, lecturer at the Theological Institute of the Latin rite in Przemyśl, chancellor of the Episcopal Curia, organizer and director of a Diocesan Archive, a model for the whole country, unceasingly developed his interests in canon studies, history of the Church, and showed great concern for preserving the archive heritage of the Przemyśl Diocese. The majority of the letters were written by Rev. Kwolek, though they are not complete; the addressee had collected them meticulously, sometimes adding brief commentaries. The Przemyśl priest must not have attached a lot of weight to collecting the letters of the Kraków mentor, as only over a dozen of them have been preserved. The sources present very interesting material. The “supplicant” here is definitely Rev. Kwolek, seeking in the unquestionable scientific authority of Rev. Fijałek advice on organizing the Przemyśl archive but also methodological and factual guidelines for archive research and publications. In the course of time the distance between the two scholars was gradually decreasing, though it never crossed accepted social boundaries. What confirms that is the elaborate titles both correspondents addressed each other with. The subject matter of the letters is rather diverse and includes several themes. The dominant one is Rev. Kwolek’s requests to be recommended relevant literature necessary to complete a reference library needed in research and scholarly work. Quite a lot of space is also devoted to the Przemyśl priest’s reports on the progressing work on completing and organizing the archive of the Episcopal Curia in Przemyśl. Rev. Prof. Fijałek, apparently did not hide his sincere appreciation of the activity of the junior priest, indefatigable archive fanatic, encouraging him, providing him with expert instruction and warning him against naïve faith in the patronage of successive bishops. Another extensive motif is common and readily produced by church circles gossip on different Church dignitaries in Kraków and Przemyśl, as well as expectations of personal reshuffles and new careers with the start of every new pontificate. Without a doubt, the presented material deserves publication, as it shows the effort of creating and then preserving pioneer initiatives on scholarly and religious ground, particularly in Przemyśl in the first half of the 20th century.
Keywords: Rev. Prof. Jan Nepomucen Fijałek, Rev. Dr Jan Kwolek, Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, Diocesan Archive in Przemyśl, Theological Institute in Przemyśl, Archbishop Adam Stefan Sapieha, Bishop Józef Sebastian Pelczar, Bishop Anatol Nowak, Bishop Franciszek Barda
Małgorzata Skotnicka-Palka
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 421 - 428
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.013.14736The problems of extracurricular education in the 2nd half of the 1930s in view of the source materials of the municipal school inspector in Lviv
The source materials by Jan Hipolit Majewski, the Municipal School Inspector in Lviv, present the plan of extracurricular work for 1936/1937, and also contain a report on the organization of the Folk High School in Lviv. They show the problems of adult education in the late twenties of the interwar period.
Key words: Jan Hipolit Majewski, adult education, extracurricular education.
Katarzyna Matyja
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 429 - 457
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.014.14737The Dominicans in Tarnobrzeg during the Second World War in the light of a monastic chronicle. A critical edition
The aim of the article is to edit an unknown and unused source, i.e. the chronicle of the Tarnobrzeg monastery from 1939–1945. The edition was preceded by a short introduction to the history of the Dominican community in Tarnobrzeg. For the almost entire period of the occupation, Father Fabian Madura was the prior of the monastery in Tarnobrzeg, and in his activities – also for the benefit of the needy – he was characterized by great courage. He acted on many levels: among others he organized aid for the displaced persons from Wielkopolska, or a kitchen for the poorest. He was active in ministry: he founded a choir which performed numerous charity concerts. Other fathers and brothers who lived in the monastery helped him in all the activities. The source delivers a lot of information about the life of monks in Tarnobrzeg and the history of the city in the war period. The entries from September 1939, when the Nazis invaded the city, are particularly interesting, as well as from the turn of July and August 1944 – at that time Tarnobrzeg was „liberated” by the Soviet army. As a result of these activities, many buildings – including those belonging to the Dominicans – were seriously damaged, which is also mentioned in the presented source.
Keywords: Dominicans, Tarnobrzeg, monastery, chronicle, World War II, Fabian Madura, Reginald Jadownicki
Adam Świątek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 459 - 468
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.015.14738Arkadiusz Stanisław Więch
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 469 - 474
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.016.14739Tomasz Pudłocki
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 475 - 481
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.017.14740Wiktoria Kudela-Świątek
Rocznik Przemyski. Historia, 1 (26) 2021, 2021, s. 483 - 487
https://doi.org/10.4467/24497347RPH.21.018.14741