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The Ilustrowany Tygodnik Sportowy [The Illustrated Sports Weekly], published in Wilno (Vilnius) in 1921–1922, was the first sports newspaper launched in that region after World War I. This article analyzes the magazine's themes, its attitudes and biases, and, in particular, the goal and the role of its publication.
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Źródła:

„Ilustrowany Tygodnik Sportowy” Wilno: Romuald Kawalec, R. 1 (1921) – R. 2 (1922).

Literatura:

Bartosiewicz A, Gnacy K., Haber G., Magia pierwszej strony, czyli w czym tkwi siła przyciągania mediów prasowych, [w:] Władza mediów, pod red. W. Piątkowskiej-Stepaniak, A. Drosika, Opole 2010, s. 93–100.
Chmiel A., Sport w działalności Związku Bezpieczeństwa Kraju Ziemi Wileńskiej, „Zeszyty Naukowe Akademii Obrony Narodowej” 2015, nr 1 (98), s. 218–231.
Cholewiński M., Julian Bohdanowicz (1892–1943), Muzeum Sztuki w Łodzi, https://zasoby.msl.org.pl/martists/view/436 [dostęp: 25.03.2021].
Czarkowski L., Pseudonimy i kryptonimy polskie, Wilno 1922, s. 167
Dudek D., Źródła do dziejów kultury fizycznej 1844–1939. Czasopisma, kalendarze, jedno-dniówki. Dodatek do „Biuletynu Informacyjnego” nr 2 Biblioteki Głównej AWF w Krakowie, Kraków 2001, s. 23–24.
Jasińska M., Bibliografia czasopism sportowych w Polsce 1881–1981, Warszawa 1983.
Junosza-Dąbrowski W., Zadania prasy sportowej, „Sport Polski” 1938, nr 10, s. 3.
Katalog polskiej prasy sportowej, [w:] B. Tuszyński, Prasa i sport. Wydawnictwo z okazji 100-lecia prasy sportowej 1881–1981, Warszawa 1981, s. 495–516.
Kozłowska M., O Wilnie i śmiechu wileńskim: regionalna satyra i humor poetycki (1920– 1939) — rekonesans, [w:] Poezja i poeci w Wilnie lat 1920–1940, red. T. Bujnicki, K. Biedrzycki, Kraków 2003, s. 41–70.
Laskiewicz H., Kultura fizyczna na Wileńszczyźnie w latach 1900–1939. Zarys monograficzny dziejów, Szczecin 1998.
Małolepszy E., Sport na kresach II Rzeczypospolitej w świetle czasopisma „Start. Wiado-mości Sportowe” (1938–1939), „Studia Humanistyczne” 2011, nr 11, s. 91–101.
Młodzianowska H., Prasa sportowa, [w:] Encyklopedia wiedzy o prasie, red. J. Maślanka, Wrocław 1976, s. 187.
Młodzianowska H., Ogólne wiadomości o rozwoju polskiej prasy sportowej do 1945 r., [w:] Historia prasy polskiej a kształtowanie się kultury narodowej, t. 2, Warszawa 1968, s. 107–115.
Pełka J., Wychowawca i dowódca: szkic do portretu ppłka Franciszka Orłowicza, „Niepodległość i Pamięć” 2004, nr 11/1 (20), s. 110.
Porada Z., Polscy olimpijczycy (1924–1936) z Kresów Wschodnich, [w:] Polska kultura fizyczna i turystyka w czasach zaborów i II Rzeczypospolitej, Kraków 2009, s. 161–189.
Sadowska J., Zimnoch K., Jednodniówki na terenie województwa białostockiego i województw wschodnich Drugiej Rzeczypospolitej, Białystok 2017.
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Zakrzewski B., Orest Dżułyński (1890–1939), „Dyskobol. Magazyn Muzeum Sportu i Turystyki w Warszawie” R. 2 (2019), nr 2 (6), s. 26–27.
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Katarzyna Zimnoch
1
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  1. Katedra Filologicznych Badań Interdyscyplinarnych, Kolegium Literaturoznawstwa, Wydział Filologiczny, Uniwersytet w Białymstoku, pl. Niezależnego Zrzeszenia Studentów 1, PL 15-420 Białystok
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This article examines the editorial work of Ignacy Szydłowski, who was in charge of Wizerunki i Roztrząsania Naukowe [ Scholarly Profiles and Research], a highbrow literary and historical magazine published between 1834 and 1843 by Zawadzki Brothers, Wilno's leading publisher and bookseller company. The periodical holds an important place in the history of Polish Lithuanian learned journals in the 19th century and provides the focus of the final phase of Ignacy Szydłowski's intellectual biography. The article detects a notable parallel between the evolution of Szydłowski's aesthetic views and changes in the character of the magazine he edited.
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Paulina Podolska
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  1. Instytut Polonistyki i Dziennikarstwa, Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, al. Rejtana 16c, PL 35-59 Rzeszów
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After the fall of the Polish-Lituanian Commonwealth, Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski was involved in a number of activities in the field of culture, literature and education. This article explores his activities with regard to the contemporary press market. Adam Czartoryski, Governor (starosta generalny) of Podolia, was (behind the scenes) a promoter and coordinator of initiatives to set up quality periodicals in Wilno (Gazeta Literacka Wileńska, and also the daily Dziennik Wileński), Warsaw (Pamiętnik Warszawski) and Lwów (Pamiętnik Lwowski).
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Jolanta Kowal
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  1. Instytut Polonistyki i Dziennikarstwa Uniwersytet Rzeszowski al. Rejtana 16c PL 35-959 Rzeszów
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The author presents the search for the identity of individuals and families displaced after World War II from Vilnius to Gdańsk in the context of the urban community integration. Gdańsk being a city where the population after the war was almost fully replaced, becomes in this sense a kind of laboratory of social integration processes. The text serves as an introduction to the topic and is based on the results of the pilot qualitative research conducted within the The Common Room Gdańsk” (2013–2015) project coordinated by prof. M. Mendel. The analyses are a contribution to the reflection on identity determinants of integration processes within the urban community, also in relation to contemporary times. When discussing the issues of identity, the author points to the importance of the turning point which was the end of World War II, and the experience of expatriation in the spatial and socio-cultural context.

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Katarzyna Stankiewicz
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The article discusses the features of 19th-century periodicals from Wilno (Vilnius). In the first part of the 19th century Wilno (Vilnius) became an important cultural centre which influenced the intellectual life of the rest of the region. The literary magazines which have survived in the library’s holdings („Dziennik Wileński”, „Gazetę Literacką Wileńską”, „Tygodnik Wileński”, „Wiadomości Brukowe”, „Wizerunki i Roztrząsania Naukowe”, „Znicz”, „Rusałka”, „Athenaeum”, „Rubon”, „Pamiętnik Naukowo-Literacki”) reflect the diversity of the intellectual life in Wilno. The author provided detailed information about the editors and their magazines focusing on the literary and cultural character of the periodicals. In 1851 the final issue of the „Athenaeum” (ed. By I. K. Krasicki) was published; the date has been interpreted as a turning point, after which no periodical was brought out in Wilno for the following six-year period.
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Dagmara Binkowska
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Abstract

This is a profile of Ateneum Wileńskie, an annual published by the Society of the Friends of Science in Wilno in 1923–1939 with the financial support of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Public Education. It featured articles on the history of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania and played an important role in the popularization of research in the field of political history, law, culture, social and economic history and historical sources of Lithuania in the 16th–19th century. Ateneum Wileńskie was one of the leading academic periodicals in Poland, and most of the materials that were published by it have retained their value.

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Paweł Sierżęga
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This article is a tribute to the work of Stanisław Jarocki, Polish painter and activist who, after settling down in Wilno in 1898, over the following fifteen years wrote multiple articles about the religious heritage of that city and the historical Samogitia (Žemaitija) for the highly respected Warsaw weekly Tygodnik Ilustrowany. His texts with original illustrations are discussed in the historical and artistic contexts of the turn of the 20th century.
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Inesa Szulska
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  1. Katedra Językoznawstwa Ogólnego, Migowego i Bałtystyki, Wydział Polonistyki Uniwersytet Warszawski, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28, PL 00-927 Warszawa
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The ten years Stanisław Pigoń spent in Wilno (1921-1931) was a very important phase of his life. Wilno not only attracted a great deal of his research but also became the focus of a lasting emotional attachment, a sentiment which he reaffirmed in a memoir published shortly before his death in 1968. Although a lot is already known about Pigoń’s Wilno decade, there are some episodes that are worth a closer examination. One of them is a debate about Konrad’s cell which he triggered off just before leaving Wilno. The controversy concerns a cell in the former Basylian Monastery where Adam Mickiewicz was imprisoned in 1823 and where Konrad, the main character of his Dziady (Forefathers’ Eve) undergoes a spiritual transformation, the climax of the poetic drama. Pigoń contributions to this interminable debate exhibit a fine balance of scholarly precision and passionate conviction. This article not only looks at the origin and the early phases of the Konrad’s cell controversy in their contemporary background but also tries to show Pigoń’s involvement in the life of the university and the cultural and literary life of Wilno.

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Tadeusz Bujnicki
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The press never featured prominently in the private diaries of Michał Römer (1880–1945), a Polish-Lithuanian academic and politician (and every now and then editor and journalist). None-theless the diaries, which he kept for 34 years, are a veritable mine of information about the multilingual press scene in Wilno, especially between 1911 and 1915, when he was an important player in that field. For the following years and decades, down to 1945, his diaries re-main an important sources as he continued to watch, analyze and comment, in his own way, on the dramatic shifts in Poland’s and Lithuania’s multilingual press market, a process driven by political and military upheavals of 20th century.
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Römer M., Dzienniki, t. I –VI, Warszawa 2017–2018.
Bibliografia historii Polski XIX i XX wieku, t. III: 1865–1918, wol. I, Warszawa 2000, wol. III, Warszawa 2017.
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Krzysztof Woźniakowski
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  1. Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. KEN, ul. Podchorążych 2, PL 30-084 Kraków (Prof. em.)

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