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The article discusses the inventory of manuscript and archival sources on the Polish press history (1661-1939) designed and commenced by Professor Marian Tyrowicz. It cites the document 'A plan for the inventory of inventory of manuscript and archival sources on the Polish press history (1661–1939)' which was approved for implementation in 1974 by the Press Study Committee of the Kraków Branch of the Polish Academy of Sciences and incorporated in the 1974 financial plan by the Presidium of the Kraków Branch in a letter of 30 January 1974.
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The article is the first presentation of the findings of the author's research on one of the several Polish periodicals officially published by the Polish community in the Romanian region of Bukovina in the years 1939-1940. This is an outline of a monograph written from the point of view of a press historian interested in issues such as the circumstances of the establishment, operation and functioning, agenda and contents, authors, addressees and readers, literary and publishing properties, distribution and the extent of influence of the Catholic national weekly which enjoyed support of both Pope Pius XII and Sikorski's government, and which came into being in reaction to the German and Soviet invasion of Poland with the mission of laying grounds for 'Nowa Polska' - New Poland (after which the weekly was named) - a democratic and Christian statehood embedded in the Polish heritage.
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The article offers a preliminary outline of findings of many years of research into the history of 'Gazeta Polska', the greatest achievement of Bukovina Poles in press publishing under the Austrian rule. It provides an insight into detailed issues as well as a general description of the project from the point of view of a press historian, who is sensitive to facts and issues that have often been overlooked or belittled by other authors of historical publications on the topic.
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