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Tekst stawia proste pytania: o związki kultury z zarządzaniem, a w konsekwencji pytanie o tożsamość zarządzania w kulturze. Pokazuje także, jakie problemy i dylematy towarzyszyły tworzeniu tej dyscypliny akademickiej w Polsce. Wskazuje na realia, w jakich zarządza się w Polsce kulturą, objaśnia sens i konieczność badań w tym obszarze, m.in. po to, by móc wypracować sensowny model polityki kulturalnej.
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In the text there are a few simple questions: what are the links between culture and management, and what culture management really means. The author also shows problems and dilemmas associated with the process of creating new academic field – culture management – in Poland. He describes realities of the situation, in which culture functions in Poland and explains importance and necessity of academic research in that area, with the intention of creating the base for solid model of cultural policy.
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Prezentowana korespondencja obejmuje 15 listów Jarosława Iwaszkiewicza i 17 listów Antoniego Małłka z lat 1907–1910 oraz dwa listy obu korespondentów napisane po kilkunastoletniej przerwie, w roku 1926. Główny trzon zbioru, pochodzący z kolekcji Polonijnych Zakładów Naukowych Orchard Lake, powstał we wczesnym okresie życia Iwaszkiewicza, w trakcie jego pobytu i nauki w Elisawetgradzie oraz w Kijowie. Adresatem przyszłego pisarza jest Antoni Małłek, Amerykanin polskiego pochodzenia, mieszkający w Mt. Pleasant w Pensylwanii, kilka lat starszy od Iwaszkiewicza stenografista, buchalter, student medycyny. Listy oprócz świadectwa wczesnych lat życia Iwaszkiewicza, jego emocjonalności, charakteru, marzeń i oczekiwań, dostarczają faktów wcześniej nie poruszanych przez biografów Iwaszkiewicza, takich jak chociażby ślub jego siostry Anny z Iwaszkiewiczów Krzeczkowskiej. Korespondencja poza wymianą listów w 1926 roku najprawdopodobniej nie była kontynuowana.
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The presented correspondence includes 15 letters by Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz and 17 by Antoni Małłek from the years 1907–1910 and two letters by both correspondents written after a break of a dozen of years or so in 1926. The core of the set of letters come from Orchard Lake Schools in Michigan collection and was produced in Iwaszkiewicz’s early life while his stay and study in Yelisavetgrad and Kiev. The future writer’s addressee is Antoni Małłek, an American of Polish origin living in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania, a few years Iwaszkiewicz’s senior stenographer, bookkeeper and medical student. Apart from being testimony of Iwaszkiewicz’s early life, his emotionality, character, dreams and expectations, the letters provide with facts so far undiscussed by biographers, such as the writer’s sister Anna of Iwaszkiewicz Krzeczkowska’s marriage. Most probably, after the exchange of letters in the year 1926 the correspondence was not maintained.
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Helena Modrzejewska's diary was published several times in several variants, both in whole and in fragments (including the excerpts published in the Polish magazines such as Czas, Kierunki, Teatr and in monographs by Marion M. Coleman and Józef Szczublewski), Modrzejewska's diary has become ridden with numerous editorial inaccuracies. The text currently published in Pamiętnik Teatralny is a compilation of the three major editions of the Diary: the original based on the manuscript, including later comments and corrections, the first Polish publication in Czas, 1910, and its edition in English, published in M. M. Coleman’s Fair Rosalind: The American Career of Helena Modjeska (1969). The current edition is annotated with regard to its content: the events of the first six weeks of 1893, people described by Modrzejewska and their relationship with the actress, performances and theatrical plays, as well as the publishing history of the diary.
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