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adam_text | SUMMARY
Oskar Halecki i jego wizja Europy [Oscar Halecki
and His Vision of Europe],
ed. by Małgorzata Dąbrowska, vol. 2, Institute of National Re-
membrance, Warsaw—Łódź 2014.
Christoph Augustynowicz - Oskar Halecki’s Vienna Origins
The author presents the social background of Oskar Halecki the historian. In ad-
dition to literature which directly discusses the historian’s descent and related genea-
logical material, documents are presented from the Military Archive in Vienna. The
author discusses three aspects: the state of research into Oskar Halecki’s genealogy in
historiography, Oskar Halecki’s genealogy in libraries and archives, and biographical
entries on Antoni and Oskar Alojzy Halecki — the historian’s uncle and father.
The genealogical line of the Halecki family can be reconstructed back to the
fifth generation before Oskar Halecki, showing that the history of the Haleckis,
living in the territory of the Habsburg Monarchy in the 19th c., was marked by lo-
yalty to the institutions of the monarchy and the emperor. The history of the family
is a path from Galician gentry through commission granted by the emperor to mili-
tary service. The family was Germanised probably only in one generation. Oskar
Halecki was the first historian in the family to conduct scientific research. While
his father and uncle carried out and documented genealogical studies, the Halecki
family had no professional tradition or scientific interest in history.
Andrzej Maciej Brzeziński - Oskar Halecki ֊ a Catholic Intellectual Promoting
the Polish Draft Convention on Moral Disarmament at the League of Nations
(1931-1933)
This article presents Oskar Halecki - an eminent historian and zealous Catholic
֊ as an active promoter of the Polish proposal for a convention on the attainment of
moral disarmament. The Polish Government submitted an extensive memorandum
to the Disarmament Conference of the League of Nations on 17 September 1931,
explaining the Polish point of view on moral disarmament. The draft Convention
on Moral Disarmament was submitted to the International Disarmament Confe-
rence in Geneva on 14 March 1932. Owing to the efforts of Polish diplomats, the
Conference appointed a Moral Disarmament Committee to discuss the problem and
worked out the final draft convention.
Professor Halecki shared the Polish Government’s opinion that physical and
moral disarmament should be brought about simultaneously. He was very strongly
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engaged in the promotion of the government’s proposal for a moral disarmament
convention in Poland and especially abroad, probably like no other Polish profes-
sor. Halecki considered the Polish proposals for the implementation of moral dis-
armament as being in line with the teaching of the Catholic Church and appeals
for peace of Pope Pius XI. He highlighted this point of view in his public speeches
delivered in Warsaw, Geneva and Paris and also in articles published in Poland and
abroad, addressed mainly to Catholics. The professor expressed his desire to bring
about moral disarmament as a way to achieve reconciliation between nations and
consequently international peace.
Małgorzata Dąbrowska - Halecki’s Female Support. Mother and Wife
Oskar Halecki was the only child of Leopoldyna née Delimanić, widowed in
1903 when he was 12. Respecting his interests, she consented to his history stu-
dies at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow. It was then that the successful young
scholar met Helena née Szarłowska. They married in 1913, and 5 years later they
moved to Warsaw where Halecki became head of the Faculty of Eastern Europe.
They had no permanent address. Owing to the scholar’s engagement with the League
of Nations in the initial years of their marriage, they often stayed in Switzerland,
which became their favourite place of stay. Leopoldyna Halecka followed her son
to Cracow where she lived until her death in 1943. In 1940 the Haleckis emigrated
to the USA because of the war and remained there to the end of their lives.
In the article presented, the author is trying to retrace Halecki’s family ties based
on letters from his mother and wife, especially those dating from 1938-1940, kept
at the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America in New York. The in-depth
analysis reveals an image of a sincere relationship and true concern that the two
women, mother and wife, invariably showed to Oskar Halecki. What is worth no-
ting is a prompt exchange of letters, responding almost instantly, which testifies
to longing and a profound emotional bond. This unique source also provides an
indirect picture of Halecki’s personality in private life. This great scholar of world
renown was perceived as an elegant, but in fact reserved and self-contained man.
The surviving correspondence between his closest family (the Haleckis had no chil-
dren) discloses details of their daily life, but also a lot of affection which the pre-war
generation of good-mannered people kept only for themselves, without exposing
their privacy to others.
Jerzy Kloczowski- Oskar Halecki’s Concept of Central and Eastern Europe in
the Context of Political Transformations of the Past Century and the Current
Years
The author is one of Poland’s first historians to have restored Oscar Halecki to
Polish historiography after 1989. One example of this effort is the publication of the
Polish translation of the book The Limits and Divisions of European History (His-
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toria Europy ~ jej granice i podziały). Publication initiatives concerning Halecki
were taken and conferences dedicated to the East-Central European idea promoted
by him were held by the Institute of East and Central Europe established in Lublin
in 1991, whose first director was the author of the article. No wonder that his text is
of a highly personal nature. Professor Kłoezowski recalls the crystallization of Ha-
lecki’s views, emphasizing the role of the Jagiellonian union in his studies on Cen-
tral Europe, points to the consistent promotion of the idea, and compares Halecki’s
view with those of other scholars of the post-war period. At the same time, he joins
the discussion himself, spinning his own narration on the subject, in order to make
the reader ponder to what extent the European Union implements today the concept
of unity combined with diversity of the continent divided into the traditional regions
- the West and the East. Kloczowski does not lose sight of the south of Europe, to
finally confront with Halecki’s his own view on Russia’s European heritage.
Marek Komat — “Pessimism” or “Optimism”? Oskar Halecki and the Dispute
over the Value of the Historical Legacy of Pre-partition Poland in Polish His-
toriography
The dispute over the causes of the collapse of the state in the late 18th c. was
one of the most significant debates in the historiography of the post-partition era in
Poland. Those who sought the main cause of the collapse of the Polish-Lithuanian
Republic in its internal political system were called “pessimists”. “Optimists” saw
the partitions as a consequence of the tragic geopolitical constellation in which
Poland found itself. In the 20th c. the dispute entered a new phase - a debate on the
legacy of the political system of the Republic conducted after independence was
regained.
Oskar Halecki took his own position in the dispute. In his article De consolatione
históriáé (1918), in the lecture Ekspansja i tolerancja (Expansion and Tolerance)
delivered at the Jagiellonian University in 1918 and in the synthetic work Dzieje
Unii Jagiellońskiej (History of the Jagiellonian Union) (1919-1921) he wanted
to demonstrate the positive heritage of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He
sought it in the phenomenon of “the free government”, protection of individual
rights, peaceful expansion, religious tolerance and last but not least in the republi-
can idea of common good. Halecki also rehabilitated the idea of Poland’s mission
in the East serving the cause of Western Christianity. He placed a particularly strong
focus on the multinational character of the pre-partition state as a valuable histori-
cal experience, and an inspiring one in the 20th c., in the times of the prevailing
doctrine of “self-determination of nations”.
Those views were influenced by the atmosphere of the times when Halecki’s
views on Poland’s historical heritage were taking shape. Reborn Poland (restored
in 1918) needed reference to the grand tradition of a former, pre-partition state,
to the idea of mission in the East and the idea of a multinational state. Halecki’s
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“optimism” also resulted from the fact that he selected the 16th c. Polish Renais-
sance period as the object of his research, the times of the greatest prosperity of the
republican system which degenerated in the 17th c.
In his affirmation of the principles and institutions of the Republic, Halecki did
not defend the most controversial principles of the political system of the Polish-
-Lithuanian state, such as liberum veto, offices held for life, and the right to re-
nounce allegiance to the monarch (i.e principle of de non praestanda oboedientia).
Michał Kozłowski - The Union of Florence and the Union of Brest in the Light
of Halecki’s Work
Studies on the union of churches form one of main lines of Oskar Halecki’s
research. The historian believes that the origins of the process were seen in the 13th
c. Initially, those were negotiations between Rome and Byzantium. In the interwar
period Halecki presented the efforts made by successive popes in the 14th c. to
establish a church union and organise a crusade against the Turks. The research
resulted in the work Un empereur de Byzance á Rome (1930). The historian insisted
that the subject be studied in a broad context, so as to include the Slavic countries
as well as Byzantium, and make use of the materials held in the Vatican archives.
Eventually, he delivered on that proposal after forty years of research in his work
From Florence to Brest (1958). It was a result of archival research carried out by
Halecki, mainly in Rome. He presented the union process in the Polish-Lithuanian-
-Ruthenian territories. Relying partly on old research, e.g. by Antoni Prochaska, and
Wacław Sobieski’s views, he depicted the traditions of the Union of Florence which
the Jagielloniäns referred to in the first half of the 16th c. In Halecki’s synthetic
vision, the Union of Brest (1596) was a local crowning point of the process. It was
primarily the outcome of efforts of the Orthodox Church hierarchy in the Repub-
lic. It came to existence owing to the cooperation between Sigismund III and Jan
Zamoyski. Halecki did not elaborate on the consequences of the Union of Brest. He
attributed its partial failure to the crisis of the Union of Lublin (1569) as a whole,
which led to the tragic developments in the 16th c.
Krzysztof Langowski - Prof. Oskar Halecki’s cooperation with the Józef
Piłsudski Institute of America
The Piłsudski Institute, established in New York in 1943, cooperated from the
beginning with a wide group of Polish historians who found themselves in the Uni-
ted States in consequence of the turmoil of war. One of the most prominent ones
was Prof. Oskar Halecki, founder of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of
America in New York. The first mentions of this cooperation can be found in docu-
ments created by activists of the Piłsudski Institute in the minutes of the 5th Ge-
neral Meeting of Members of the Institute held in January 1948. The professor was
then only a correspondent member of the Institute. In March 1956, Oskar Halecki
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became a member of the Board of Directors of the Józef Piłsudski Institute and
assumed management of the Consulting and Scientific Section established at the
Institute at the time. For years, the professor delivered lectures at arranged meetings
and supported the management with his opinions and advice. He also published in
a bulletin issued by the Institute a critical response to a work by the English histo-
rian Arnold Toynbee, in which he strongly criticised the wrong political opinion on
the Curzon Line myth prevailing among Western historians.
However, Oskar Halecki’s long cooperation with the Institute was limited due
to his involvement in the activities of the scientific community associated with the
Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America in New York, and later also in
Montreal. The professor also carried on scientific and academic work at various
universities in the United States, Canada and Europe.
Joanna Pisulińska - Oskar Halecki and Lvov Historian Community
Oskar Halecki’s contacts with the Lvov historian community were loose and
rather rare. They arose mainly from engaging in joint research projects. Halecki met
Lvov historians mainly at meetings of the Polish Historical Society and, in the late
1930s, the Lvov Scientific Society which enrolled him among its members. How-
ever, many Lvov historians had noticed Halecki’s capabilities as a historian already
at the onset of his academic career. It is worth noting that those were research-
ers of high standing in the academic community: Oswald Balzer, Ludwik Finkel,
Władysław Semkowicz and Stanisław Zakrzewski. Halecki himself new well, and
often reviewed, e.g. in Kwartalnik Historyczny (Historical Quarterly) the output of
Lvov researchers of the older as well as younger generation.
Wojciech Rotarski - Oskar Halecki in the Light of Archives of the Institute of
National Remembrance
Oskar Halecki, the co-founder of the Polish Institute of Arts and Science of
America, and a lecturer at US and Canadian universities, is the best-known Polish
historian in the world. In Poland, Oskar Halecki was unknown, except for a small
group of specialists. Even after his death, his works were banned by censorship.
Until 1990 his works had not been published or reissued. Only rarely propaganda
attacks were launched in the People’s Republic of Poland against Oskar Halecki.
His scientific views were not discussed - instead, he was ignored with the intent to
blot him out of memory. In late 1965 and early 1966, he was severely attacked in the
press by the Communist propaganda apparatus for his involvement in the celebra-
tions of the Millennium of the Christening of Poland. The Communist party leader
Władysław Gomułka tried to discredit him as a historian “seething with hatred for
People’s Poland”.
The archives of the Institute of National Remembrance, where documents of
the Polish Communist civilian and military security bodies are held, have preserved
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traces of activities of those bodies against the historian. In the officers’ opinion, Ha-
lecki was “systematically attacking the country, showing pro-German sentiment”.
Two archival units have survived, in which materials are collected on Halecki’s
participation in the 1966 Millennium celebrations. The historian’s name is also re-
corded in other archival units which concern the gathering of intelligence on the
Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America and the American Committee for
the Investigation of Katyn Massacre established in 1949. The records are not of any
particular significance. Halecki publicly voiced opinions hostile to the Communist
authorities in Poland. In his synthetic work, Historia Polski (History of Poland)
(1958), he expressed the hope that the fortunes would change for Homeland “on
Poland’s very Millennium”. A research conducted in the archives of the Institute of
National Remembrance confirms that the Polish Communist authorities’ negative
attitude to Oskar Halecki was a consequence of the historian’s steadfast views, and
did not result from any knowledge or extraordinary operational measures taken by
Poland’s Communist security bodies.
Tadeusz Rutkowski - Oskar Halecki and Warsaw Academic Community
Oskar Halecki was invited to take the chair in History of Eastern Europe at the
reinstated University of Warsaw in July 1918 as full professor. However, soon after
the classes started, he became involved in the work of the Bureau of Preparatory
Work Concerning the Peace Conference which was engaged in preparing the Polish
war objectives for the Paris Peace Conference and left for Paris together with the
personnel of the Bureau. He returned to Poland and to the University of Warsaw in
summer 1919, but, after a year of lecturing, was employed in the Foreign Propa-
ganda Office of the Presidium of the Council of Ministers and was appointed its
delegate to the League of Nations. In 1921, he assumed the role of member of the
International Bureaux Section in the Secretariat of the League of Nations, in 1922
became secretary of the International Intellectual Co-operation Commission, and in
1925 manager of the University Section in the International Institute of Intellectual
Co-operation established by the League of Nations in Paris. He returned to the Uni-
versity of Warsaw for good in 1926. His lectures and classes dealing mainly with
the Medieval and 16th c. history of Poland and Lithuania enjoyed great interest,
which soon led to the education of a large number of students by Halecki, includ-
ing Henryk Paszkiewicz, Władysław Tomkiewicz, Janusz Pajewski and Stefan M.
Kuczyński.
In spite of his solid academic standing, Halecki remained rather alienated from
the Warsaw community, which was due both to his personal traits and to his strongly
emphasised Catholicism. After the USSR took control of Poland, Halecki remained
abroad, presenting views in sharp opposition to the Communist rule in Poland.
Consequently, Halecki and his output were forgotten in People’s Poland, and con-
tacts with his followers and colleagues who remained in the country were severed.
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Halecki and his achievements started to gradually return to Polish memory in the
1990s, though the process has been the weakest at his home University of Warsaw.
Rafal Stobiecki - Oskar Halecki as Historian of Civilisation?
The article tries to answer the question of whether Oskar Halecki’s output can
be categorised as part of the broad-based reflection on civilisation and, if the answer
is yes, what would the civilisation attributes of his reflection on history look like in
research practice? The roots of the Polish historian’s reflection on civilisation should
be sought in his historiography, as it determined the most general framework of
thinking about the past, both universal and national. The text overv iews three aspects:
definition of civilisation, mechanisms associated with the emergence of civilisations,
three levels of civilisation reflection: the European, regional and state levels.
The approach to studies on the history of civilisations proposed by the Polish
historian extended from perceiving them as coherent systems of values, mainly, but
not only, those of a religious nature, and norms safeguarding their persistence - to
a view where civilisations relied on forms of relationship between people as partici-
pants of social life. The latter view Halecki consistently tried to extend to include
collective entities, such as states, nations and churches. Like other thinkers close to
him, e.g. Arnold Toynbee, he noted the social role of religion as the prime source of
all values and principles underpinning human relations.
The Polish emigre historian’s reflection on civilisation is a strong manifesto
of the unity of Europe, not in geographical but in cultural terms (the latter did not
coincide with the former), a civilisation that had managed to build its foundations
for centuries on respect for diversity. The Polish scholar was trying to show this di-
versity on three levels - pan-European, regional, and state. What seems particularly
important in this context is the idea of emancipation of Central and Eastern Europe
as a rightful member of the European community, lending it a specific colour and
being to some extent a symbol of Europeanism. Obviously enough, such a vision
of Europe was motivated not only by cognitive objectives. Halecki intended it to be
a voice of a historian who claims the identity and future of the Central and Eastern
European countries dominated by Bolshevik totalitarianism.
Piotr Wandycz - A Handful of Old Memories
A generation younger than the volume’s hero, the author recalls his meetings
with Oskar Halecki, already in the United States, when the great scholar was in-
troducing Piotr Wandycz to the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America in
New York and following the young researchers’ achievements, reflecting on this in
his letters which the author quotes at the end of his memoirs.
The article places special focus on some very personal observations Wandycz
makes on Halecki’s personality, depicting him as a highly talented person, but re-
served and yet trying to bridge the gap separating him from other people.
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Leonid Zashkilniak - Reception of Oskar Halecki’s work in Ukrainian histo-
riography
The Polish and American historian and intellectual and his output are not well
known in today’s Ukraine and Ukrainian historiography. His works on the history
of Poland, Ukraine and Lithuania of the modem period are known and appreciated
only in a confined circle of professional researchers of the past. He is best known
for his intellectual concept of Central and Eastern Europe as a unique region on the
borderlands of the Western and Eastern civilisations. It allows a better understan-
ding of the past of that unique region and forms a forward-looking perspective of
the social and political development of its nations and states within the common
European space. In this regard, Oskar Halecki’s output is highly valued in con-
temporary Ukrainian historiography, albeit some of his opinions, especially those
concerning Ukraine as part of the region, still evoke disputes.
SPIS TRESCI
Wstęp.............................................................7
Piotr Wandycz
Garść wspomnień po latach ......................................9
Christoph Augustynowicz
Wiedeńska genealogia Oskara Haleckiego..........................15
Małgorzata Dąbrowska
Kobiece oparcie Haleckiego. Matka i żona ........................21
Andrzej M. Brzeziński
Oskar Halecki - katolicki intelektualista wobec polskiego projektu
konwencji o rozbrojeniu moralnym w Lidze Narodów (1931-1933).... 39
Marek Kornat
„Pesymizm” czy „optymizm”? Oskar Halecki a spór o wartość
dziejowej spuścizny przedrozbiorowej Rzeczypospolitej
w historiografii polskiej........................................67
Tadeusz Paweł Rutkowski
Oskar Halecki a warszawskie środowisko akademickie...............91
Joanna Pisulińska
Oskar Halecki i lwowskie środowisko historyczne ................110
Rafał Stobiecki
Oskar Halecki jako historyk cywilizacji? .......................124
Leonid Zaszkilniak
Recepcja dorobku Oskara Haleckiego w historiografii ukraińskiej.145
Michał Kozłowski
Unia florencka i unia brzeska w świetle prac Oskara Haleckiego..161
Krzysztof Langowski
Współpraca prof. Oskara Haleckiego z Instytutem Józefa
Piłsudskiego w Nowym Jorku .....................................176
Wojciech Rotarski
Oskar Halecki w świetle archiwów Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej.189
Jerzy Kłoczowski
Koncepcja Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej Oskara Haleckiego w kon-
tekście przemian politycznych ostatniego stulecia i lat bieżących.200
Michał Kozłowski
Bibliografia prac Oskara Haleckiego za lata 1908-2011.......218
Noty biograficzne autorów...................................221
Wykaz skrótów.............................................. 222
Summary.................................................... 229
Indeks osób ............................................... 282
Fotografie i dokumenty..................................... 292
Oskar Małecki i jego wizja Europy pod redakcją prof. Małgo-
rzaty Dąbrowskiej to drugi z trzech tomów dotyczących tego
uczonego, Zawiera 13 studiów o jednym z najwybitniejszych
historyków polskich, jego drodze życiowej w kraju i na emi-
gracji, o imponującym, a mało wciąż u nas znanym, dorobku
badawczym. Autorami są uczeni m.in. z Instytutu Pamięci
Narodowej, Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, Uniwer-
sytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie, Uniwer-
sytetu Lwowskiego, Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, Uniwersytetu
Rzeszowskiego, Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego i Uniwersytetu
Wiedeńskiego.
Oskar Małecki (1891-1973), gorący patriota i zdeklarowany
antykomunista, istotną rolę w kształtowaniu dziejów przy-
pisywał Opatrzności Bożej, głosił pochwałę chrześcijańskiej
tożsamości Europy, Kościoła katolickiego oraz umiłowania
wolności i demokracji w kulturze europejskiej. Spopularyzo-
r
wał koncepcję odrębności Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej jako
Kresów cywilizacji zachodniej. Jego prace - pisane m.in. po
amtiełsku i francusku - kształtował)՛ w yobrażenia Zachodu
· y w
o dziejach Polski: najpierw „przedmurza chrześcijaństwa ’,
a potem pierwszej ofiary dwóch sprzymierzonych mocarstw
totalitarnych.
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spelling | Oskar Halecki i jego wizja Europy 2 pod red. Małgorzaty Dąbrowskiej Warszawa Instytut Pamięci Narodowej - Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu (2014) 318 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Zsfassung in engl. Sprache u.d.T.: Oscar Halecki and his vision of Europe Halecki, Oskar 1891-1973 (DE-588)116405104 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtsbild (DE-588)4071769-0 gnd rswk-swf Europabild (DE-588)4015704-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content (DE-588)4006432-3 Bibliografie gnd-content Halecki, Oskar 1891-1973 (DE-588)116405104 p Geschichtsbild (DE-588)4071769-0 s Europabild (DE-588)4015704-0 s DE-604 Dąbrowska, Małgorzata 1956- Sonstige (DE-588)139858350 oth (DE-604)BV040427073 2 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027504273&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027504273&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027504273&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Oskar Halecki i jego wizja Europy Halecki, Oskar 1891-1973 (DE-588)116405104 gnd Geschichtsbild (DE-588)4071769-0 gnd Europabild (DE-588)4015704-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)116405104 (DE-588)4071769-0 (DE-588)4015704-0 (DE-588)4143413-4 (DE-588)4006432-3 |
title | Oskar Halecki i jego wizja Europy |
title_auth | Oskar Halecki i jego wizja Europy |
title_exact_search | Oskar Halecki i jego wizja Europy |
title_full | Oskar Halecki i jego wizja Europy 2 pod red. Małgorzaty Dąbrowskiej |
title_fullStr | Oskar Halecki i jego wizja Europy 2 pod red. Małgorzaty Dąbrowskiej |
title_full_unstemmed | Oskar Halecki i jego wizja Europy 2 pod red. Małgorzaty Dąbrowskiej |
title_short | Oskar Halecki i jego wizja Europy |
title_sort | oskar halecki i jego wizja europy |
topic | Halecki, Oskar 1891-1973 (DE-588)116405104 gnd Geschichtsbild (DE-588)4071769-0 gnd Europabild (DE-588)4015704-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Halecki, Oskar 1891-1973 Geschichtsbild Europabild Aufsatzsammlung Bibliografie |
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