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AKTA METRYKALNE PARAFII KORCZEW

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The requirement to keep the records of births, baptisms, marriages and deaths was decreed in 1563 by the Council of Trent. In Poland, this requirement started being observed quite soon, already at the end of the 16th century. In the parish of Korczew, the keeping of such records began in 1603. Until the World War II the registers for the years 1649–1805 were kept in the parish archive, from where they were taken away by the Nazis and most probably were destroyed. A preserved inspection report contains a list of these documents, which was included in an article for those who are interested in demographic research. Fortunately, the registers for the years 1806–1945 have survived and are kept in the Diocese Archive in Włocławek, the State Archive in Łódź and the Registry in Zduńska Wola. They contain a wealth of information interesting for both historians engaged in professional research and persons looking for records concerning their predecessors.
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The parish of Korczew was probably established as early as in the 13th century. Over the several centuries of its existence it often changed its administrative jurisdiction, both secular and ecclesiastical. In the secular administrative system, until the Partitioning of Poland it belonged to Sieradz voivodeship. The greatest changes took place after II Partition of Poland in 1973 in the Prussian sector and after the creation of the Congress Kingdom of Poland in 1815, when Korczew parish found itself in the Russion sector. At that time it belonged to Kalisz voivodeship, renamed in 1837 as gubernya. Since the end of World War I (except for the years 1975–1998, when it belonged to Sieradz voivodeship) it has been part of Łódź voivodeship. In the church administration system, the main change was in 1818, when it left Gniezno archdiocese and was incorporated in Włocławek diocese, to which it belongs to this day.
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Pompeiana. Dekoracje pałaców w Sterdyni i w Korczewie

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The article is dedicated to the wall decoration inspired by Pompeian paintings in two Polish palaces: the Ossoliński residence in Sterdyń (1809) and the Ostrowski one in Korczew (1893). On the example of those two chronologically distant projects, the Author analyses the questions of neo-Pompeian stylization, very popular in the palace interior decoration from the late 18 th century until the decline of the following one.
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