During the period following the Partitions of Poland, the partitioning powers took control of cultural institutions, using them to deprive Poles of their national identity. Therefore, an unofficial cultural life had to be organized by the Polish people themselves. The current paper presents the activities of Helena Dąbczańska (1863-1956), a well-known book collector from Lwów, who established a museum in her house. The museum held a large library, a collection of paintings, china, furniture and other works of art. Dąbczańska's example shows how an energetic and committed individual could make an immense contribution to Polish culture during this period. The sources referred to in the article are H. Dąbczańska's memoirs, the materials she be...
The manuscript by Konstancja Biernacka née Małachowska, kept in the Hieronim Łopaciński Provincial P...
The following paper aims to present the archival and bibliographical sources from Vilnius. These sou...
The author of the sketch convinces that literature may be treated as a model of a culture, as both t...
Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, nobles of the old polish era strived to collect miscellaneou...
The article focuses on the issue of the restitution of the Gołuchów Collection, one of the most impo...
The article is a presentation of studies on the history, organization and activity of the Polish Lib...
W artykule scharakteryzowano periodyki wydawane przez muzea krakowskie po 1945 r., na tle ich działa...
This article is a presentation of literary manuscripts stored in the Library of the Poznan Society f...
The aim of this study was to select and describe the sixteenth-century book covers from the historic...
Since the first decade of the 20th century, Polish female artists, active in France, have also worke...
The article presents selected book bindings from the collection of a Gniezno canon, Tomasz Josicki, ...
Jan Riabinin was a prominent fi gure of cultural and academic life during the interwar period. He w...
This paper concerns the exhibition „The art and religion in the Stone Age – the Cucuteni culture” an...
Viktor, count Baworowski, translator and one of the most important collectors of the turn of 19 and...
SOPHIE POSTOLSKA — FORGOTTEN „RODIN’S POLISH WOMAN”This article is dedicated to Sophie Postolska—a P...
The manuscript by Konstancja Biernacka née Małachowska, kept in the Hieronim Łopaciński Provincial P...
The following paper aims to present the archival and bibliographical sources from Vilnius. These sou...
The author of the sketch convinces that literature may be treated as a model of a culture, as both t...
Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, nobles of the old polish era strived to collect miscellaneou...
The article focuses on the issue of the restitution of the Gołuchów Collection, one of the most impo...
The article is a presentation of studies on the history, organization and activity of the Polish Lib...
W artykule scharakteryzowano periodyki wydawane przez muzea krakowskie po 1945 r., na tle ich działa...
This article is a presentation of literary manuscripts stored in the Library of the Poznan Society f...
The aim of this study was to select and describe the sixteenth-century book covers from the historic...
Since the first decade of the 20th century, Polish female artists, active in France, have also worke...
The article presents selected book bindings from the collection of a Gniezno canon, Tomasz Josicki, ...
Jan Riabinin was a prominent fi gure of cultural and academic life during the interwar period. He w...
This paper concerns the exhibition „The art and religion in the Stone Age – the Cucuteni culture” an...
Viktor, count Baworowski, translator and one of the most important collectors of the turn of 19 and...
SOPHIE POSTOLSKA — FORGOTTEN „RODIN’S POLISH WOMAN”This article is dedicated to Sophie Postolska—a P...
The manuscript by Konstancja Biernacka née Małachowska, kept in the Hieronim Łopaciński Provincial P...
The following paper aims to present the archival and bibliographical sources from Vilnius. These sou...
The author of the sketch convinces that literature may be treated as a model of a culture, as both t...