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Wiesław Müller (1929–2020)

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In memoriam
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wspomnienie (In memoriam)
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In 2010 the University Senate decided to include the Institute for the Historical Geography of the Church in Poland, established in 1957 by prof. Jerzy Kłoczowski, in the structures of the Faculty of Humanities and changed its name into the Research Centre for the Historical Geography of the Church in Poland. Thanks to this decision, the Lublin centre, which has a few dozen years of tradition dating back to the most difficult times of the Polish People’s Republic, has the opportunity to continue the research on the history of Churches and religions in Poland. The article presents the outline of the Centre (Institute) activity, its achievements and the main research goals. The presentation of the Centre activity from a chronological perspective is an attempt to show the intricacy of the research issue and the development of the research into the historical lands of Poland from religious, social and demographical point of view. Presenting the most important achievements of workers and coworkers enabled to show the scope of research concerning territorial structures of major and minor Churches, male and female congregations, especially the activity of female congregations during the Second World War and in the Polish People’s Republic, social and demographic issues, and others. Showing the history and achievements of the Centre also serves as a reminder of the role it played and still plays in the research on the history of churches, religions, faiths in the former Republic of Poland and the East-Central Europe. The synthetic presentation of the problems connected with the historical geography and cartography of the Church is also an attempt to assess the possibilities of further development of the research on geography, and social and religious history in Poland.
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This paper presents the complete manuscript collection of the Library of the Catholic University of Lublin. It shows the number of manuscripts, the time and place of using the collections as well as the inventories and catalogues of the manuscripts both handwritten, in a typescript form and printed. It also includes the published studies concerning the Manuscript Section of the University Library. Next, the work discusses the history of the manuscript collection of the University Library since the creation of the library in 1918 to the present. It presents the characteristics of the mentioned manuscripts, including larger collections (the collections listed here are the ones of Zygmunt Klukowski’s, Count Jerzy Moszyński’s, Wilhelm von Raumer’s, Stanisław Skibiński’s, Jan Stecki’s, the Rev. Bronisław Ussas’s and the Rev. Ignacy Wierobiej’s), municipal archive materials (mainly royal documents of the city of Lublin, some guild documents, numerous and various ecclesiastical documents, family archive documents (including the Suffczyńskis, the Steckis, the Czosnowskis), the archives of institutions and magazine publishers (including archive materials of different districts of the Home Army and other underground organizations, some political parties, for example the Labour Party, National Party), the archives of associations and societies (mainly the archive of Philomath Society containing Adam Mickiewicz’s autographs) and the legacy of those listed in alphabetical order, as well as other manuscripts, especially the ones of historical value. The data are supplemented with the bibliography for each collection.
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Report from the scientific symposium organized by the Inter-Faculty Department of Christian Antiquity Research at the Catholic University of Lublin on March 11-12, 1981.
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Sprawozdanie z sympozjum naukowego zorganizowanego przez Międzywydziałowy Zakład Badań nad Antykiem Chrześcijańskim KUL w dniach 11-12 marca 1981.
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Sympozjum efeskie

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Vox Patrum
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1981
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vol. 1
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Information about the scientific symposium organized at the Catholic University of Lublin on September 14-16, 1981 due to the 1550 anniversary of the Ephesian Council.
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Informacja o sympozjum naukowym zorganizowaneym na KUL w dniach 14-16 września 1981 z racji 1550 rocznicy Soboru Efeskiego.
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W historię Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego i w jego misję od samego początku była wpisana obecność sióstr zakonnych, które tworząc środowisko akademickie, były: studentkami, nauczycielami akademickimi, pracownikami naukowymi, bibliotekarkami, pracownikami administracji różnych agend uniwersytetu, między innymi: rektoratu, domu księży studentów, żeńskiego domu akademickiego, a także Towarzystwa Naukowego KUL oraz Towarzystwa Przyjaciół KUL. Władze PRL od początku lat 50. zamknęły siostrom zakonnym możliwość kształcenia się w szkołach państwowych. Dotyczyło to zarówno szkół średnich, jak i wyższych. Z tego względu przez długie lata Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski obok Akademii Teologii Katolickiej był jedyną wyższą uczelnią, gdzie zakonnice mogły studiować. Obecność sióstr zakonnych na Katolickim Uniwersytecie Lubelskim miała swoje przełożenie na kształtowanie się elity zakonnej, gdyż wiele sióstr absolwentek KUL-u podejmowało obowiązki przełożonych generalnych i prowincjalnych. Uniwersytet ten był dla żeńskich wspólnot zakonnych ważnym ośrodkiem naukowym, gdzie zakonnice mogły zdobywać wykształcenie i uzyskiwać stopnie i tytuły naukowe. Zakonnice na stałe wpisały się w historię społeczności akademickiej KUL-u, który z kolei kształtował historię życia nie tylko swoich absolwentek w habitach, ale także całych wspólnot zakonnych.
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The presence of nuns in the Catholic University of Lublin (KUL) and its mission was written into its history since the very beginning, who while creating academic environment were students, academic teachers, research workers, librarians as well as university administration employees and its various agendas, including the rector’s office, priests’ dormitory, female dormitory as well as the Scientific Society of KUL and Society of KUL Friends. Since the beginning of the 1950s, authorities of the Polish People’s Republic prevented the nuns’ possibility to study in state schools, and this concerned both secondary schools and colleges. For this reason, the Catholic University of Lublin, apart from the Academy of Catholic Theology, for many years became the only institution of higher education where nuns could study. The presence of nuns at the Catholic University of Lublin translated into a formation of the conventual elite, since many nuns who graduated from KUL assumed the duties of general and provincial superiors. The Catholic University of Lublin was an important scientific centre for sisterhood communities, where nuns not only could acquire education but also academic degrees and titles. The nuns have become the history and academic community of KUL for good, shaping the history of life not only of its graduates in habits, but also of entire religious communities.
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