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In 1896 a farmer from Retki, Władysław Anyszka (1848–1924), founded a neo-gothic chapel alongside his neighbors and his wife – Marianna. During the restoration works held in 1993, conducted by Museum in Łowicz, records being an example of folk literature from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries were found. These records contained information about his family, development of the village, events related to the first World War and other important events in the history of the region and the whole country. Anyszka died childless; he was buried in the parish graveyard in Złaków Kościelny. The preserved document is an important source of knowledge for ethnographers, biologists, geographers, economists, historians, linguists, and theologians.
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The eightieth anniversary of the death of the outstanding social worker, writer, printer and local government administrator, Karol Jan Rybacki (1859– 1935), was an opportune occasion to recall this figure and pay tribute to what he achieved for Łowicz for most of the 75 years of his industrious life. The cultural heritage, as well as the social life, of the city would have been much poorer without him. The fruits of his labour are not only to be found in the archives containing the historical annals of the weekly “Łowiczanin” he published, but also in his ideas, many of which are still being put into practice by any number of institutions and social organisations. His self-effacement was such that it is only now that the part he played and the contribution he made to the development of the city can be appreciated. That is because he was concerned with preserving the memories of others, and remained in the shadows of his own professional works and public achievements.
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Osmdesáté výročí smrti Karola Jana Rybackiego (1859–1935), velmi známého společenského aktivist, spisovatele, nakladatele, tiskaře a lokálniho politika je příležitostí připomenout si jeho osobnost a složit hold jeho činnosti, které běhen svého pracovitého života věnoval většinou městu Łowicz. Bez něho by naše kulturní dědictví, ale také společenský život města nad Bzurą mohly být velice chudé. Ovoce jeho velké práce dnes můžeme najít nejen v archivech, které obsahují historické ročníky týdeníku „Łowiczanin”, který Rybacki vydával, ale také v pokračování mnoha jeho ideí, které naplňují mnohé instituce a společenské organizace. Karolova skromnost způsobila, že teprve dnes můžeme náležitě ocenit jeho práci a přínos rozvoji města. Snažil se o uchování památek jiných, ale sám zůstával ve stínu svých děl a čínů.
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Internet, globalizując komunikację, ułatwił nie tylko porozumiewanie się między ludźmi, ale ma swój udział w popularyzowaniu wszelkiego typu wytwórczości. Specyfika relacji międzyludzkich w cyberprzestrzeni, szczególnie w kontekście funkcjonowania w niej sztuki ludowej, stała się w ostatnich latach interesującym obiektem badań naukowych. Artykuł koncentruje uwagę na dwóch typach tworzenia i budowania istotnych dla tego środowiska sposobów interakcji społecznych, podejmując analizę funkcji komunikacyjnej i wspólnotowej publikowanych w sieci tekstów i przedmiotów klasyfikowanych jako sztuka ludowa.
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Globalising communication, the Internet has not only facilitated communication between people, but also it has had its share in popularising all types of creation. The peculiarity of interpersonal relations in cyberspace has become a particularly interesting phenomenon in recent years in the context of the functioning of folk art in it. This article focuses its attention on two types of creating and building the methods of social interaction vital for this environment, undertaking an analysis of both communicative and community functions of texts and objects classified as folk art published on the Internet
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