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The authoress discusses the extent of press seizures in Kraków after entry into force of the Polish criminal code in 1932. She focuses on the statistical records of seizures both in chronological terms and by press titles and applicable paragraphs of the criminal code, ordinances of the President of the Republic of Poland and the press law. The article also analyses a selection of press articles subject to seizure in order to identify a list of subjects banned by censors. .
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The article presents a discussion on the freedom of press and the press law that was conducted in Polish legal periodicals in the period between the world wars. A total of 38 articles from 13 legal periodicals are discussed. The material is divided into two thematic sections: the freedom of press and the press law.
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Popular science periodicals play an important role in the popularisation of science. Polish 19th-century periodicals evolved in line with developments in the market of foreign periodicals, reflecting the belief in the need to adopt foreign models in Poland. The paper discusses a total of 19 periodicals.
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The 'Nauka Polska' Year-Book was the first Polish periodical devoted to science studies. Published in the years 1918-1938 under the editorship of Stanislaw Michalski, it played the role of a scientific mouthpiece for the Józef Mianowski Fund, an institution established in the second half of the 19th century. As well as discussing the origins, structure and contents of the periodical, the paper addresses issues related to the organisation and development of Polish science and the theoretical foundations for the newly emerged discipline: the science of science. The periodical provided a forum for discussing the status and needs of Polish science following regaining of independence by Poland. It was also a chronicle of scientific life that kept track of the emergence of new institutions.
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