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The author tries to investigate the roots of the journal entitled “Roczniki Nauk Społecznych” [Annales of Social Studies] and describes its history in the years 1949-2012. Within this time-span, 40 volumes of the journal have been published. Three dates are the cornerstones of the author’s reflection: 1948-1949 as the time when the first volume of Annales came out; 1958 and 1975, as the years that witnessed the publication of the second and the third volume, respectively. The adverse political conditions and the austerity that the Communist regime showed towards the Catholic University of Lublin - also towards sociology as a science - caused it that the journal was issued irregularly, with breaks lasting from some years to even decades. It was no sooner than 1975 that the journal had become a regular publication, as it is now.
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Sukcesywnie rozwijające się zagraniczne kontakty Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego zostały przerwane w okresie wojny i okupacji, a w latach 1944-1956 ograniczone do minimum. Pewnym przełomem był bez wątpienia rok 1956, czyli czas tzw. odwilży po latach stalinowskiego terroru, który zbiegł się z wyborem ks. prof. Mariana Rechowicza na rektora Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego. Z niezwykłą determinacją dążył on do wprowadzenia KUL-u w orbitę międzynarodowych struktur nauki, dopiero jednak wszechstronne otwarcie na światową współpracę nastąpiło w okresie rektorstwa o. prof. Mieczysława A. Krąpca. Współpraca ta realizowała się na wielu płaszczyznach, z których najważniejsze to: przynależność Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego do międzynarodowych organizacji uniwersyteckich, coraz liczniejszy udział KUL-owskich profesorów w kongresach i sympozjach o charakterze międzynarodowym, organizacja takich przedsięwzięć w Lublinie, współpraca z uniwersytetami i zagranicznymi instytutami naukowymi, wymiana profesorów i studentów w ramach podpisywanych umów bilateralnych, wizyty i prelekcje wyjątkowych gości, a także partycypacja w różnorodnych fundacjach i stypendiach o profilu naukowym, kulturowym czy humanitarno-pomocowym.
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The gradually developing international contacts of our University were interrupted during the war and occupation and between 1944 and 1956 reduced to a minimum. A certain breakthrough came in 1957, so times just after years of Stalinist terror, which coincided with the election of Fr. Prof. Marian Rechowicz for the rector of the Catholic University of Lublin. And although he strove with unprecedented determination, to guide KUL into the orbit of international scientific structures, it was not until the rector ship of Fr. Mieczysław A. Krąpiec that KUL became universally open to international cooperation. This cooperation has been realized on many levels, the most important being: the affiliation of the Catholic University of Lublin to a number of university organizations, the increasing participation of KUL professors in congresses and symposia of international character, the organization of such undertakings in Lublin, cooperation with universities and foreign scientific institutes, exchanges of professors and students in respect of signed agreements, visits and speeches of esteemed guests as well as participation in various foundations and scholarships of scientific, cultural or humanitarian profile.
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In the academic year 1983/1984, the students of the second year of history of the Catholic University came up with an idea of establishing their own journal titled „Varia”. Its main initiators were Miroslaw Filipowicz and Adam Hlebowicz; later Wojciech Zajączkowski joined them. The magazine was duplicated in the Department of Canon Law of the Catholic University of Lublin, where Filipowicz was assigned to be on duty. The magazine circulation was approx. 30 copies and it was distributed among the students of the second year, student hostel residents and regulars of the reading room of History at  the Catholic University. As estimated by one of the creators of the magazine, it was a group of about fifty people. The journal was not intended to criticize the then authorities as the Security Service took interest in them. The creators of the magazine were checked, but finally the operational activities were discontinued.
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