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702/1/0 Maps and Plans Collection XVII-XXw 0 0 erweitern
This small collection consists of printed colored European maps, mainly of the territory of North and Central Europe: Scandinavia and Baltic Sea (1678), Germany - Brandenburg, Saxsonia, Pomerania and Prussia (1692-1779), Poland - especially Gdansk (1734) and Lithuania. Old cities vistas - Warsaw, Cracow, Lwow and Vilnius (17th to 18th century). There are also printed military and administrative maps and atlases of Poland from 20th century. Arrangement in Series: By country. Anzahl der Einheiten100
702/2/0 Charles Burke Memorial Collection (of photographs) 1914-2000 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains photographs from military and diplomatic sources - US Information War Service, British Ministry of Information, Polish States Infromation Service. The photographs depict World War II battlefields, millitary leaders, rank and file soliders, diplomats, statesmen, meetings and conferences, war casualties, military missions of the Polish Armed Forces and Allied Forces in Western Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. The collection contains many portraits of military and political allied leaders: Generals: Wladyslaw Sikorski, Kazimierz Sosnkowski, Wladyslaw Anders, Omar Bradley, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Chiang Kai-shek, Leclerc, Montgomery and Presidents: Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman. The collection also contains some original photo from the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 and photos from American Polonia events e.g. from General Jozef Haller's Testimonial Dinner in New York (1940) and from meetings of John and Robert Kennedy with Polonia. There are also portraitsof Polish intellectual leaders and the Presidents of Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (PIASA). Arrangement in Series: By format - Glass Slides, Photographs and Postcards. Inside each series they are arranged by subjects. Anzahl der Einheiten108
702/3/0 Democratic Opposition Movement in Poland (1948)1963-1990 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains documents regarding the struggle for human rights in Poland. Materials on Polish underground movement activity, protests against constitutional revisions (1976), the Gdansk strike (1980) and the imposition of Material Law (December 13, 1981). The list of arrested and interned persons after Material Law in Poland. Reports on the situation in Poland from Radio Free Europe and the International League for Human Rights. Opposition in exile series - originals and copies of statements, appeals, declaraions, open letters and materials supporting the Polish opposition movement. Materials of the International League for Human Rights, Radio Free Europe, Komitet Samoobrony Społecznej (KOR - Social Self-Defence Committee), Ruch Obrony Praw Człowieka i Obywatela (ROPCIO - Movement for the Defense of Human and Civic Rights), Towarzystwo Popierania i Krzewienia Nauki (TKN - Society for the Advancement of Sciences and Arts "SASA"), Studenckie Komitety Solidarności (SKS - Student's Solidarity Committees), Konfederacja Polski Niepodległej (KPN - Confederation of Independent Poland), NSZZ "Solidarnosc" and others. Publications include: Biuletyn Informacyjny KOR, Opinia, Glos, Bratniak, Robotnik Wybrzeza and bulletins published by Solidarity Trade Union. Arrangement in Series: Opposition in Poland, Opposition-in-Ex, Acquisition 1999-2000, Acquisition 2008. Anzahl der Einheiten375
702/4/0 Feliks Gross Papers 1926-2002 (2003) 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains correspondence, documents, reports, and news clippings about the activities of the Assembly of Captive European Nations, European Federalist Projects and Defense of Human Rights in Central Europe (1945-1971). The Archive of Central and Eastern European Planning Board includes documents and reports of the Board, news clippings about the European Federalist Project involving Czechoslovakia, Greece, Yugoslavia, and Poland, and photocopies of classified documents of the Czech-Polish Confederation, 1942-1943. Publications on European integration include the periodical NEW EUROPE. Materials regarding the activities of the Pan-European movement, publications (1926-1938) and PAN-EUROPA Conference in New York (1943). Original documents related to the Polish Socialist Party (PPS) include correspondence with socialist leaders, pamphlets and the socialist press ROBOTNIK, ROBOTNIK POLSKI, SWIATLO. Private correspondence of Feliks Gross with Radio Free Europe and US universities. Publications and manuscripts by Feliks Gross on political and sociological issues. Correspondence of Feliks Gross with other universities and colleges in the USA and abroad from the Institute of International Studies of University of Wyoming and Sociological Studies in Brooklyn College in New York City. Outlines of classes, bibliographies and lectures on sociology. Press clippings and source materials on social tensions, revolutionary movements, and political and social structures in Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and the United States. Documents related to Soviet labor camps, Joseph Stalin, and the case of Lavrenti Beria, transcripts of the Czech Central Committee member Rudolf Slansky's trial (1952). Notes and lectures from his sociological studies at University of Rome. Arrangement in Series: The Assembly of Captive European Nations; The Central and East European Planning Board; The PAN-EUROPA Movement; The Polish Socialist Party (PPS); Private Papers and Correspondence; Political Studies; Sociological Studies. Anzahl der Einheiten501
702/5/0 Jan Lechon Papers 1938-1956 (2006) 0 0 erweitern
Te collection contains letters to Lechon from over four hundred individuals; unsent personal letters by Lechon; official correspondence with Polish diplomatic and cultural organizations: Manuscripts - literary critisism on Polish authors and literature including Mickiewicz, Zeromski, Fredro, Tuwim and Boy-Zelenski. Articles and notes on Polish history; diary and poems: BAL U SENATORA, AMERICAN TRNSFORMATION, KARMAZYNOWY POEMAT, manuscrips of plays: DIALOG and GODZINA PRZESTROGI. Arrangement in Series: Official Correspondence, Private Correspondence, Manuscripts, Photographs, Press Clippings, Personal Papers. Anzahl der Einheiten173
702/6/0 Aleksander Lednicki Papers (1881) 1900-1932 (1962) 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains manuscripts and personal correspondence of Lednicki (1900-1932), photocopies of Lednicki's articles and esseys published in Russia and Polish newspapers (1905-1906), typescripts of speeches and memoranda (1905-1906), and a diary written in a Russian prison (1906). Political materials relating to the Russian State Duma (1905-1917), the Constitutional Democratic Party (Cadets) materials (1905-1916), the Russian federalist movement, and the Progressive-Democratic Party (SPD) (1904), the Russian Provisional Government including an official decree signed by Prime Minister Aleksander Kerensky, 1917, the Polish Kingdom, and the Polish National Committee regarding the creation of an independent Polish state. Photocopies of documents of British Public Records Office concerning Poland and Russo-Polish relations (1905-1918), and reprts by French Consulates in Warsaw, Moscow, and St. Petersburg to the French Foreign Ministry on Russo-Polish relations (1904-1910). Biographical materials on Lednicki's life includes original typescripts by Marian Jodko-Narkiewicz, 1959 and the original diary of Lednicki's sister, Amelia Lednicka-Nikoslawska. Also, personal documents and photographs. Arrangement in Series: Political Papers, Private Papers. Anzahl der Einheiten74
702/7/0 Waclaw Lednicki Papers 1910-1967 415 62643 erweitern
The collection contains manuscripts of published books and essays, often in several version by Lednicki; notes from lectures on Russian and Polish literature and culture; materials concerning his political activities and course outlines in Slavic Studies from his Harvard and Berkeley periods. Official correspondence with American scholarly institutions, foundations, societies and universities; letters from publishers and editors of scholarly journals, the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America and the Kosciuszko Foundation. Correspondence with members of the Polish Government-in-Exile and Polish political figures including Marian Kukiel, Stanislaw Kot, Henryk Strassburger, Stefan Ropp, Stanislaw Stronski, Wladyslaw Gunter and President August Zaleski. Correspondence with Polish writers including Julian Tuwim, Jozef Wittlin, Jan Lechon, Kazimierz Wierzynski and Maria Dabrowska; Polish scholars including Stanislaw Pigon, Julian Krzyzanowski, Konrad Gorski, Oskar Halecki and Wiktor Weintraub; American and European scholars including Samuel H. Cross, George Rapall Noyes, Frank M. Schoell, Claude Backvis, Ettore Lo Gatto, Roman Jacobson, Mikhail Karpovich and Gleb Struve. Arrangement in Series: Personal Papers and Correspondence, Studies on Literature, Terry Lednicki Personal Papers. Anzahl der Einheiten413
702/8/0 Feliks Mantel Papers 1940-1982 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains original manuscripts, personal papers, and other correspondence of Feliks Mantel. Inside the collection there are political documents, press clippings, and publications of the Polish Socialist party (PPS) in Paris, records relating to the Centrolew and the Brzesc trials (1931-1933); workres' movements, trade unions in Poland and exile after the World War II and Solidarity movement in Poland. Correspondence wiyh Polish Communists, Socialist and others political leaders on exile: Tadeusz Cwik, Adam Ciolkosz, Lidia Ciolkoszowa, Feliks Gross, Stefan Grot, Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, Rowmunt Pilsudski, Franciszek Wilk, Janusz Zawadzki, Waclaw Zagorski, Natalia and Zygmunt Zaremba on activities, organizations, and integration of the PPS Party abroad.Correspondence of the PPS Executive Committee in Paris with the PPS Central Foreign Committee in London, PPS Head Committee in France, Belgium, and Germany; the Polish Peasant Party (PSL); the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and other European socialist organizations. Publications and articles of Feliks Mantel. Publications concerning the democratic opposition and human rights movement in Poland, Workersdefense Committee (KSS KOR) activities. Strikes in Gdansk and Radom in (1970, 1976 and 1980). Solidarity movement and Martial Law in Poland (1981-1982). Arrangement in Series: Political Correspondence, Political Publications and Press Clippings. Anzahl der Einheiten25
702/9/0 Karol Popiel Political Papers (1919) 1940-1977 (1982) 0 0 erweitern
The basic part of the collection contains political correspondence of Polish Christian Labor Party - Stronnictwo Pracy and its leader Karol Popiel with the European Federal Movement and the Christian Democratic Union of the Central Union. There are records on Polish-Czech cooperation in federalism, thw activities of the Council of National Unity - Rada Jednosci Narodowej (1944-1945) and the Polish National Democratic Committee - Polski Narodowy Komitet Demokratyczny in London and Washington. There are underground publications and unpublished typescripts on the activities of UNIA, the ideological branch of the SP in Poland (1940-1945). The political materials of Stronnictwo Pracy include minutes, resolutions, and reports of General Meeting in Belgium (1948), Paris (1956) and in Rome (1978), materials of Ruch Chrzescijansko Spoleczny - Polish Christian Social Movement (RCS). In the series are also articles and publications on Christian Democratic issues (eg. "General Sikorski w mojej pamieci" by Karol Popiel). There are also bulletins published by the Christian Democratic Union of Central Europe in New York (CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC REVUE, 1954-1961) and published by the Polish Christian Labor Party (NOUVEL HORIZON - 1957-1959; R.C.S - 1947-1948; DROGA - ROAD -1947; REFORMA-REFORM -1947-1948; ODNOWA -RENEWAL - 1952-1961;1981-1984). The series - Archive of Polish Christian Labor Party, London Branch contains correspondence, lists of members, minutes, resolutions, and reports on the activities of SP-PCLP in England. The series - Zbigniew Ossowski Papers contains his political correspondence (1950-1974), speeches, articles and lectures (1950-1983). There is also political Diary by Zbigniew Ossowski (1944-1952). The series - Konrad Sieniewicz Papers contains his political correspondence as the Secretary General of the Polish Christian Labor Party (PCLP) in France (1950-1955). There is also report on the Warsaw Uprising 1944 by Konrad Sieniewicz, who was in this time an Administrative Delegate of the Underground Government for District No. 1 in Warsaw. To the series was included reports of the Assembly of Captive European Nations (1955-1956). The series - Kazimierz Studentowicz Papers contains underground publications and unpublished typescripts documenting the activities of Unia, the ideological branch of the Stronnictwo Pracy and an agreement between UNIA and Stronnictwo Pracy (1941-1942). There are also publications of Kazimierz Studentowicz on important political and economical issues in Poland after World War II (1941-1981). Arrangement in Series: Archive of the Polish Christian Labor Party, Archive of the Polish Christian Labor Party - London Branch, Konrad Sieniewicz Papers, Zbigniew Ossowski Papers, Kazimierz Studentowicz Papers, Janusz Sleszynski Papers. Anzahl der Einheiten406
702/10/0 Potocki Family Papers 1505-1958 0 0 erweitern
Special Note: The entire collection is a deposit in the Archives of the Historical Records in Warsaw (Poland). http://baza.archiwa.gov.pl/sezam/sezam.php?l=pl&mode=show&zespoly_id=350 The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America hold only the microfilms of this collection. However PIASA Archives does not have microfilm reader. The collection reflects a substantial part of the Count Potocki archives at Lancut Castle obtained by the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America. Manorial records include documents and rescripts of inventories, charters, catasters, judicial decrees, testaments, and title deeds; personal papers including handwritten and signed letters, diaries, memoirs, and notebooks. These materials represent almost five hundred years of history, culture, and social life of one of the largest estates of pre- and post partitioned Poland. They reflect the feudal economic system of Poland that was the basis for the wealth of the magnates and for the prerogatives of the ruling families. Illustrious Polish families represented in these papers, correspondence and records are the Czartoryski, Lubomirski, Opalinski, Ossolinski, Ostrogski and Radziwill families and others. Arrangement in Series: Lancut Estate (Lancut Castle Archives; Correspondence of the Family Members (arranged in order by the last names); Records of Lancut Estate: Lancut Castle, Lipowiec Estate, Satanow and Tarnoruda Estates). Wisnicz Estate (Records of Wisnicz Estate: Wisnicz, Old Castle Archives, Grajow and Kobierzyn Estates, Grabie Estate, Wisniowczyk Estate, Varia). Finding Aids: Access to the typewritten inventory is available in the Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw or in the part of the collection (sign. 1487-4284) in the PIASA Archives. Anzahl der Einheiten2846
702/11/0 Jerzy Ptakowski Papers (1917)1928-1983 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains historical documents the Polish National Democratic Party (Stronnictwo Narodowe) relating to the pre-war Polish political situation and public administration in Poland after Pilsudski's coup d'état (May 1926), attempts by the National Democrats and Socialists to overthrow Pilsudski's regime (1930) and the Brzesc trials (1930-1933). There are documents and publications of the Polish Government-in-Exile (1939-1945) concerning Polish-Soviet relations, Polish prisoners of war in the USSR and the Katyn massacre, materials on Yalta and Potsdam Conferences and the falsified Polish elections by Communists (1947). There are also biographical sketches and reports on Polish Communist Party (PZPR) Politburo members Jakub Berman, Edward Ochab, Konstanty Rokossowski, Marian Spychalski, Wladyslaw Gomulka and leading Communists and diplomats who defected to the West. It contains also selected typescripts of Radio Free Europe broadcasts to Poland, records on Communist repression in Poland (1944-1950) and Soviet labor camps, deportations, Polish Jews, minorities in Poland and youth organizations. There are many publications of the National Democratic Party - bulletins: MYSL POLSKA (POLISH THOUGHT) and BIULETYN STRONNICTWA NARODOWEGO published in the USA. The collection contains press clippings on Pope John Paul II, photographs, records of the Polish Weekly "LECH" published in Germany (1947-1949) and also records of Polish schools, Polish organizations and UNRRA in the American Occupation Zone in Germany (1945-1950). Arrangement in Series: Archive of the National Democratic Party; Radio Free Europe; Special Delegate of the Ministry of Interior of the Polish Government-in-Exile in the American Occupation Zone in Germany; The Polish Weekly "LECH"; Photographs. Wśród materiałów Stronnictwa Narodowego znajdują się wydawnictwa stronnictwa „Myśl Polska” oraz „Biuletyn Stronnictwa Narodowego”. Tam również zostały włączone materiały dotyczące działalności Stronnictwa Narodowego w okresie przed wybuchem II wojny światowej, w tym sytuacji działaczy narodowych i socjalistycznych po przewrocie majowym w 1926 roku. Znajdują się tu również materiały dotyczące polskich więźniów w sowieckich obozach, zbrodni katyńskiej, porozumień jałtańskich oraz wyborów parlamentarnych w Polsce w 1947 roku. Materiały i wycinki prasowe związane z pracą w Radiu Wolna Europa dotyczą sytuacji wewnętrznej w Polsce i ZSRR, w tym polityki wewnętrznej wobec mniejszości narodowych, kościoła katolickiego oraz osób pełniących funkcje na najwyższych stanowiskach państwowych i partyjnych w PRL: m. In. Jakuba Bermana, Edwarda Ochaba, Konstantego Rokossowskiego, Wadysława Gomułki oraz działaczy komunistycznych, którzy uzyskali azyl w krajach zachodnich. W serii akt Delegata Ministerstwa Spraw Wewnętrznych Rządu RP znajduje się duża liczba ankiet weryfikacyjnych polskich więźniów z hitlerowskich obozów koncentracyjnych oraz akta dotyczące działalności Zrzeszenia Ośrodków Polskich w Badenii i Wiirtenbergii oraz w Południowej Bawarii i Szwabii (1945-1947) Anzahl der Einheiten427
702/12/0 Polish Embassy in the USA (1918) 1919-1945 (1947) 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains political correspondence (photocopies) of the exchange of correspondence between the Polish Ambassador to the United States, Jan Ciechanowski, and the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London during World War II, 1939-1945. Reports of the Polish Consulate General to the Polish Embassy in Washington on the Socialist Movement in America (1936) and a report by the Polish Consulate in Pittsburgh to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Warsaw concerning the First Polish Workers' Conference in America in 1932. Original political reports and analyses were sent to the Embassy from Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Polish Ministry of Interior and Underground Movement in Poland. Review of Polish press in exile (1934). Reports concerning Polish relations with Baltic countries, but mainly Ukrainian political and para-military organizations activity in Eastern Part of Poland before and during the World War II (1919-1945). Press reports - review of the Ukrainian press (1941-1947). Analyses and reports on Polish-Soviet political relations (1939-1943). Terrorism in German and Soviet-occupied Poland (1939-1944). Publications and pamphlets of the Communist movement in Poland and in the USA (1920-1927). Arrangement in Series: Political Correspondence, Political Reports, Publications and Press Clippings. Anzahl der Einheiten128
702/13/0 Polish Legation in Rio de Janeiro 1918-1945 (1952) 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains documents on the political, cultural, and economic activities of the Polish Legation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Political reports, official correspondence, circulars, printed bulletins, cables, war reports, copies of treaties, speeches, radio reports, and visas and applications of the Legation. Official communications, correspondence, classified documents of the Polish Government-in-Exile. Memoranda, instructions, circulars, and diplomatic instructions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Warsaw, Paris, Angers, and London, 1939-1945. Documents relating to foreign diplomatic relations; League of Nations; Free City of Danzig; Polish-Soviet War, 1919-1920; the death of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, 1935; Polish, Jewish and Germans immigration to South America; trade agreements; Jews in Poland and World War II. Diplomatic reports on Brazils political crisis and the German national movement in Brazil. Publications, manuscripts, typescripts, and photocopied records of the Polish Government activities, 1918-1945. Arrangement in Series: Attache Ministry of Defense, Circulars and Instructions of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Diplomatic Posts - Consulates in Cutiriba and Sao Paulo, Diplomatic Reports, Political Correspondence of Polish Legation, Political Publications, New Acquisitions 2001. Anzahl der Einheiten668
702/14/0 Tadeusz Sulkowski Papers 1940-1960 (1980) 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains correspondence between Sulkowski and members of his family, colleagues, literary figures, and editors of cultural journals. Correspondence with Maria Dabrowska. Notes and commentaries on philosophy, psychology, literary figures including Marcel Proust, Cyprian Norwid, Oscar Wilde and Maria Dabrowska, and materials for essays on other literary works. Copies of diary, extracts from readings, and literary comments. Manuscripts of poems including "ZAL NIEDOSKONALY- IMPERFECT SORROW" and a second unpublished volume of poetry; early poems and other photocopy manuscripts of prose works, programs of Radio Free Europe, and HISTORY OF THE POLISH SECOND CORPS. Press clippings on Sulkowski poetry. Articles on Sulkowski published after his death, records of conversations conducted by Albert Juszczak. Arrangement in Series: Correspondence, Critics Notes and Publications. Anzahl der Einheiten10
702/15/0 Edmund Stefan Urbanski Papers (1906) 1940-1994 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains documents from Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, Columbia, Cuba, Spain, Portugal, and Central America. Documents relating to Poland and Poles in Latin America. Bio-bibliographical data of Polish scholars, scientists, writers and artists working in Latin America. Pamphlets and bulletins issued by Polish immigrant groups in Latin America concerning Poland. Wartime clippings in Spanish and Portuguese reflecting the political attitude of Latin American countries toward Poland. Press clippings from Portuguese and Brazilian newspapers on post-World War II communism, problems in Poland, the Polish colony of Santa Rosa, Mexico, (1943-1946), President of the Republic of Costa Rica and the visit of the Polish Government delegation to Mexico (1948). Pamphlets and publications on the political situation in post-World War Poland. Statements and photographs of Latin American foreign ministers at the Inter-American Conference of Chapultepec, Mexico (1945). Documents concerning Polish language and literature programs at the National University of Mexico. Arrangement in Series: Personal Papers, Research Materials - on Cartography, Poles in America, Poles in the World. Anzahl der Einheiten387
702/16/0 Zygmunt Zaremba Papers 1934-1988 (1996) 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains correspondence between Zygmunt Zaremba and members of the Polish Socialist Party (P.P.S) Foreign Committee in London, original publications of W.R.N., and weekly news reports published by Zaremba, 1940-1944. There are also personal papers and correspondence of Zygmunt Zaremba with Polish Socialist leaders: Alojzy Adamczyk, Tomasz Arciszewski, Adam Ciolkosz, Feliks Gross, Jan Kwapinski, Feliks Mantel and Waclaw Zagorski and members of the International Socialist movement. In the series Political Papers are also resolutions, reports, and publications of the Polish Socialist Party abroad, materials on underground movement in Poland and the Warsaw Uprising (1944), persecutions of Polish socialist leaders in Poland (1948), materials on the Polish Socialist Party Congresses in exile and radio scripts for Radio Free Europe and Voice of America. Arrangement in Series: Personal Papers, Political Papers. Anzahl der Einheiten71
702/17/0 Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America 1942-2006 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains documents of the literary, historical, and scientific sections of the Institute and correspondence relating to the establishment of these sections (1942-1945). Correspondents include Polish intellectual and political leaders: Karol Estreicher, Manfred Kridl, Jan Kucharzewski, Oscar Lange, Jan Lechon, Waclaw Lednicki, Bronislaw Malinowski, Tadeusz Sendzimir, Wojciech Swietoslawski, Rafal Taubenschlag, Kazimierz Wierzynski, Jozef Wittlin, Wladyslaw Tatarkiewicz, General Wladyslaw Anders, General Bor-Komorowski, General Marian Kukiel, Tytus Komarnicki, Stanislaw Kot, General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, Zaleski and Florian Znaniecki. Materials on the post-war reconstruction of Polish universities, libraries, and scientific life; records on the persecution of Polish scholars in Poland and their fate during and after World War II. Materials concerning opposition to Yalta Conference decisions (1945), and Polish-Soviet relations (1943). Official correspondence with the Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs (1947), Council of National Unity (1949), National Culture Fund (1945-1946), Polish Roman Catholic Union of America (1942-1945), United Nations Commission on Human Rights and others. Correspondence with the wartime Polish Government-in-Exile in London (1944-1946) and with Polish Embassies in Washington, D.C. and Mexico City, Polish Consulates in Chicago, New York, Pittsburgh, and Toronto, and Polish Government Information Centre in New York (1942-1945). Correspondence of the Institute's presidents, directors, and secretaries-general: Bronislaw Malinowski, Jan Kucharzewski, Oskar Halecki, Zygmunt Nagorski, Jan Wszelaki, Damian Wandycz, and Feliks Gross. Documents on conferences, symposia, programs, and lectures held at the Institute (1942-1975). Correspondence with former branch of the Institute in Montreal, regional circles of the Institute in Chicago, Philadelphia, and Houston; Polish Arts Club in Chicago and Buffalo; Polish Academy of Sciences; Bibliotheque Polonaise, Paris. Correspondence with the Central and Eastern European Planning Board; Instytut Literacki, Kosciuszko Foundation, Mid-European Studies Center; Pilsudski Institute; Polish American Congress, Polish Roman Catholic Union of America and the Polish Government Information Centre. Materials on John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy's lecture at the Institute (1964). Arrangement in Series: Annual Meetings; General Assembly; Board of Directors Records; Executive Director Records; PIASA Archives; PIASA Library; The Polish Review; Ladies Committee; Branches of PIASA; Circles of PIASA; Sections. Anzahl der Einheiten1999
702/18/0 Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America. Microfilm Collection (1907) 1953-1987 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains materials on Polish and East European history - manuscripts of Kazimierz Baginski on the trial of the sixteen Polish underground leaders in Moscow, 1945 (Baginski was one of the accused); Col. Leon Ziolko-Mitkiewicz's memoirs on General Sikorski's visits to and travel in the United States. Reports on labor camps in Dmitrovsk and Samara. Publication "THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF POLAND" by Rosa Luxemburg, and also the Yugoslav daily communist newspaper "BORBA". There are also microfilms from Polish American Press, including the Polish weekly ROBOTNIK POLSKI published by the Polish Socialist Party in the United States (1907-1941), several pamphlets of the Christian Democratic underground movement, mimeographed in Poland during World War II and a complete set of the POLISH REVIEW (1974 -1987). Many of the microfilms were prepared for Mid-European Studies Center for Free Europe, Inc. and contains information on Communist rules in the East and Central Europe (1944-1953). Arrangement in Series: Mid-European Studies Center of the National Committee for a Free Europe, Inc.; Polish American Studies. Anzahl der Einheiten290
702/19/0 Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America. Oral History 1919-1986 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains historical reports and speeches of Polish politicians and statesmen including Wladyslaw Anders, Wladyslaw Sikorski, Kazimierz Sosnkowski, Michal Tokarzewski-Karaszewicz, Jozef Pilsudski, Ignacy Paderewski, Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, Jan Kwapinski, Zygmunt Nagorski, and Adam Pragier and French General Maxime Weygand of the French Military Mission sent to aid Poland in the Polish-Soviet War of (1919-1920). Speeches of American Presidents and statesmen: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Johnson and Robert Kennedy. Lectures, speeches, conferences and symposia on cultural topics and political aspects of Polish history, biographical interviews and lectures by famous Polish political and intellectual leaders. Recordings of Polish folklore and religious ceremonies from Kaszuby, Canada, Panna Maria, Texas, and others. Music section includes Musica Antiqua, recordings and works by Ignacy Paderewski, music of Henryk Wieniawski and Karol Szymanowski, and Polish Christmas carols. Workers' protest songs, 1970 and 1976, from Gdansk, 1981, and protest songs from Poland. Anzahl der Einheiten100
702/20/0 Polish Federalist Association, Division in Chicago 1950-1955 (1972) 0 0 erweitern
The collection contains political correspondence between the Polish Federalist Association, Division in Chicago and Polish Federalist Association in New York and London (Great Britain), Polish Society of the Central European Cooperation. Correspondence of President of the Association, Wienczyslaw Wagner. Records on the activities of the Association: materials and reports from meetings, Statute and statements, lists of members, press clippings, as well as bulletins published by the Division in Chicago. Arrangement in Series: Correspondence (1951-1955), Political Meetings (1950-1953), Publications. Special Note: The Collection of the Polish Federalist Association, Division in New York is also to be found in the holdings of the Jozef Pilsudski Institute in New York City. Anzahl der Einheiten7
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