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Spirit shaped by physical culture. Sport in culture institutionsArticle shows relations between sport and culture institutions in Poland, especially in the time of The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship (Euro 2012). Author presents in introduction semantic and historical connections of culture and sport, particularly concentrating on ancient and modern Olympic Games. The main part of the text includes recount of activities, projects and exhibitions organised by culture institutions and combined with sport. Separate fragment is dedicated for art and culture activities during sport events as well as made on sport facilities, for example stadiums. Case studies bring on conclusion culture and sport connection support comprehensive human development. Sport themes in culture institutions could carry a lot of advantages in, but also some risks. It is important to keep a balance and treat sport only as a culture phenomenon.
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The article presents a concise overview of  arguments for and ways of formulating the mission statement of a culture institution  on the example of a museum. The issue is described on the basis of existing literature. The article provides an  explanation of the notion of the mission statement, a justification for its creation and a description of its form. There is also a description of the mission statement preparation process, including a short analysis of the Ashridge Model. The author suggests that a well-formed mission statement which is implemented in specific actions contributes to the effective management of an organization. The advice which the article offers  can be used by culture managers in the process of creating mission statements for museums or other non-profit institutions and organizations operating in the cultural sector.
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Memory, historical policy and historical museums have become very popular in recent times – both in academic discourse and in public debate. The article describes the role of historical museums in collective memory and the infl uence of historical policy on them. The text includes a defi nition of collective memory, its traits and functions, a categorization of memory vehicles, as well as an explanation of the concept of historical policy and its positive and negative aspects. In the part dedicated to historical museums the author shows their importance for collective memory, their connections with historical policy, their beginnings and present-day importance in Poland, and provides a review of the last years’ main investments in Polish historical museums.
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