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Świat i Słowo
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2012
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vol. 10
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issue 2(19)
248-256
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Mieczysław Stanclik’s collection of poems The White City. Poems from Beskidy [Białe miasto. Wiersze beskidzkie] can be treated as a guidebook depicting the history of Bielsko-Biała; the poet proves it in the opening poem Introduction to the City [Wstęp do miasta] which starts the journey through the history of the region. Other poets from Bielsko – Stanisław Gola, Juliusz Wątroba or Kazimierz Węgrzyn – confirm that the small Silesian city combines various landscapes, histories and cultures: German, Polish and Jewish. They create a two-sided image of the city: mountainous (natural) and civilized (futuristic) in which the nature is continuously challenged by civilization. The poets from Bielsko-Biała present different views – from admiration and affirmation of the city’s beauty to disapproval, the feeling of being lost and inability to adapt to ever-changing reality. All these reflections and thoughts compose a unique “poetic photograph” of “little Vienna” which was once perceived as one of the most beautiful cities of Southern Poland.
Mesto a dejiny
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2019
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vol. 8
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issue 2
22 – 38
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This study deals with the issue of industrial education on the Silesian-Galician border in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Against Cisleithanian-wide trends it depicts the establishment of the so-called state industrial school (Staatsgewerbeschule) in the town of Bielsko in the 1870s and the development of this educational institution, which stood at the top of the system of schools for professional education of the time, until as late as the outbreak of the First World War. Among other things, it focuses on the founding of this important school, its organizational transformations and the composition of its students. In the study Bielsko is presented as one of the most prominent places in the Cisleithanian part of the monarchy from the aspect of educating a qualified workforce at a time of advancing industrialization and the socioeconomic changes it induced.
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