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In 1907, Stanisław Zakrzewski (1873–1936), one of the most outstanding Polish historians of the interwar period, created a seminar on Polish history at the University of Lwów which prepared students for further research on the history of the Polish state of the Piast and Jagiellonian times. During the time the seminar was active (1907–1936), forty participants took up systematic scientific research. The students adopted their mentor’s approach to research and presented similar views on particular historical phenomena. They were also connected with Zakrzewski by a unique emotional bond, which lasted not only during their studies and preparation of doctoral dissertations, but even after they had reached scientific maturity.
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Maurycy Dzieduszycki (1813–1877) is an author of numerous historical works. In majority they deal with the history of catholic Church in Poland in the 15th and 16th century, which constituted, according to him, the most important part of human history. However, he can hardly be described as a historian. He was more interested in satisfying his passion for dispute and free expression of daring and unpopular opinions than in being objective and critical. As an ultramontane he emphasized most of all the attachment of the Polish nation to the catholic religion and proved the fairness of the loyalty and respect shown by Church in Poland toward the Apostle Capital.
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