The Shevchenko Scientific Society is the oldest Ukrainian scientific institution that was functioning in Lviv from 1873 till 1940. After the Society’s liquidation by the Soviet government, its collections were dispersed, part of the collection during World War II was relocated to Poland, where it was divided between two institutions: the National Library in Warsaw and the Ossolineum in Wrocław. The archives of the Shevchenko Scientific Society now held at the Ossolineum contain a valuable collection of documents concern the Ukrainian history of the first half of the 20th century. Documents from the mentioned collection are of particular importance for research into the history of Ukrainian political and economic life, the literary proces...
This article is a presentation of literary manuscripts stored in the Library of the Poznan Society f...
Biblioteka Polska (1941–1944): the main publishing house of the Polish wartime exile community in Hu...
This paper analyzes political activities of Count M. Tyszkiewicz. The author sets out from an overvi...
The article discusses the private papers of Władysław Łoziński kept in the Central State Historical ...
The article aims to research documents and archival files — mostly inventories and library registers...
Obstacles on the path towards a civil society in UkraineThis article centers on key difficulties tha...
The shape and content of the newly edited volumes of the Estreicher Family Polish Bibliography (name...
Ethnography of Belarus in the studies of the researchers from Cracow The article describes the ac...
The present article, though far from being exhaustive, makes a contribution to support the standpoin...
Roadside cross in the tradition of the Ukrainians in Volyn and Polesie: history and modernity The se...
Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, nobles of the old polish era strived to collect miscellaneou...
Book collection of Zygmunt hr. Czarnecki of Rusko in Wielkopolska, purchased in 1914 by the Library...
Dilemmas of Identity in the Zaporizhzhia OblastThis text is a review of Alla Karnaukh’s book. The re...
Niniejszy artykuł przedstawia uwagi i propozycje badawcze dotyczące badań historyczno-wojskowych nad...
Both in Russia and Belarus traditional paper atlases are still published. Considering large compilat...
This article is a presentation of literary manuscripts stored in the Library of the Poznan Society f...
Biblioteka Polska (1941–1944): the main publishing house of the Polish wartime exile community in Hu...
This paper analyzes political activities of Count M. Tyszkiewicz. The author sets out from an overvi...
The article discusses the private papers of Władysław Łoziński kept in the Central State Historical ...
The article aims to research documents and archival files — mostly inventories and library registers...
Obstacles on the path towards a civil society in UkraineThis article centers on key difficulties tha...
The shape and content of the newly edited volumes of the Estreicher Family Polish Bibliography (name...
Ethnography of Belarus in the studies of the researchers from Cracow The article describes the ac...
The present article, though far from being exhaustive, makes a contribution to support the standpoin...
Roadside cross in the tradition of the Ukrainians in Volyn and Polesie: history and modernity The se...
Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, nobles of the old polish era strived to collect miscellaneou...
Book collection of Zygmunt hr. Czarnecki of Rusko in Wielkopolska, purchased in 1914 by the Library...
Dilemmas of Identity in the Zaporizhzhia OblastThis text is a review of Alla Karnaukh’s book. The re...
Niniejszy artykuł przedstawia uwagi i propozycje badawcze dotyczące badań historyczno-wojskowych nad...
Both in Russia and Belarus traditional paper atlases are still published. Considering large compilat...
This article is a presentation of literary manuscripts stored in the Library of the Poznan Society f...
Biblioteka Polska (1941–1944): the main publishing house of the Polish wartime exile community in Hu...
This paper analyzes political activities of Count M. Tyszkiewicz. The author sets out from an overvi...