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    Janusz Korczak (Henryk Goldszmit): et tragisk helteepos

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    The author describes the life, work and tragic death of the scientist, educator, pediatrician and Polish author Janusz Korczak, based on the biography by Betty Jean Lifton. Janusz Korczak, or Henryk Goldszmit, worked at an orphanage in Warsaw and refused to leave the children who were sent from the orphanage to a concentration camp

    Janusz Tarnowski Life and Works

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    The article is dedicated to the memory of the deceased priest Professor Janusz Tarnowski, who left behind an enormous huge scientific achievements. Janusz Tarnowski was primarily the author of a new trend of Christian personal and existential education, which the primary base is a dialogue and Christian education. In his pedagogical activity was a continuator of Janusz Korczak’s ideas enriched with the approach of dialogue and coexistence with God. He wrote about antipedagogical behavior and shown how to bring up correctly giving an example of his co-pupils cases. As a man who survived two wars, and served the ordained ministry in the Warsaw Uprising he paid a particular attention to education for peace, which according to him, starts from the family home. Janusz Tarnowski was in the first place a priest, tireless in spiritual leading. He supported also clergy and catechists by numerous studies and reflections connected with dilemmas of their professions

    Pomiędzy faktem a fikcją, historią a bajką, czyli o sporze pomiędzy biblijnymi „minimalistami” i „maksymalistami”. W odpowiedzi na recenzję Łukasza Niesiołowskiego-Spanò

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    Ks. prof. dr hab. Janusz Lemański odpowiada na recenzję książki Narodziny Izraela. Szkice historyczno-biblijne (Uniwersytet Szczeciński. Rozprawy i Studia, 1203; Szczecin: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego 2021), przygotowaną przez prof. Łukasza Niesiołowskiego-Spanò.Rev. prof. Janusz Lemański responds to Prof. Łukasz Niesiołowski-Spanò, the author of a review of Lemański's book: Narodziny Izraela. Szkice historyczno-biblijne (Uniwersytet Szczeciński. Rozprawy i Studia, 1203; Szczecin: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego 2021)

    Scientist, friend, husband, family member - different faces of Uncle Janusz. Continuation of memories about Professor Eng. Janusz Kotlarczyk

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    Memories of Professor Eng. Janusz Kotlarczyk, which is a continuation of the text from the 20 of the yearly "Wadoviana" (2017). This time the author mentions the professor as a scientist and educator.Wspomnienia o prof. dr. hab. inż. Januszu Kotlarczyku, będące kontynuacją tekstu zamieszczonego w numerze 20 rocznika "Wadoviana" (2017 r.). Tym razem autorka wspomina profesora jako naukowca i dydaktyka

    Janusz Korczak in film

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    Autor omawia tytułowe zagadnienie we wszystkich aspektach. W podrozdziale pierwszym, "Biopiki, które mogły powstać", zostały przedstawione dzieje filmów przygotowywanych, ale niezrealizowanych, na czele z legendarnym scenariuszem "Doktor Korczak", nad którym Ludwik Starski pracował od 1945 r. W podrozdziale drugim, "Dwa biopiki, które powstały, i dwie inne fabuły ze Starym Doktorem w tle", zostały omówione dwa filmy fabularne, których Janusz Korczak był głównym bohaterem: "Jest pan wolny, doktorze Korczak" (1974) Aleksandra Forda i "Korczak" (1990) Andrzeja Wajdy oraz dwa amerykańskie, w których był postacią drugoplanową: "Powstanie" (2001) Jona Avneta i "Dzieci Ireny Sendlerowej" (2009) Johna Kenta Harrisona. W podrozdziale trzecim Lubelski omawia dokumenty poświęcone Korczakowi, a w czwartym - filmowe adaptacje jego książek, na czele z "Królem Maciusiem I" (1958) Wandy Jakubowskiej.The author discusses the title theme in all aspects. In the first section, "Biopics that could have been", the author presents films that were being prepared, but never finally made, including Ludwik Starski's legendary script, on which he worked from 1945. In the second section, "Two biopics that were made, and two other stories with the Old Doctor in the background", the author discusses two feature films that were made, in which Janusz Korczak was the main protagonist: Aleksander Ford's "Sie sind frei, Doktor Korczak" (AKA "The Martyr", 1974), and Andrzej Wajda's "Korczak" (1990), and two American films, in which he was a supporting character: Jon Avnet's "Uprising" (2001) and John Kent Harrison's "The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler" (2009). In the third section Lubelski reviews documentaries on Korczak, and in the fourth film adaptations of his novels, starting with Wanda Jakubowska's "King Matt the First" (1958)

    Janusz Korczak in Film

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    Autor omawia tytułowe zagadnienie we wszystkich aspektach. W podrozdziale pierwszym, Biopiki, które mogły powstać, zostały przedstawione dzieje filmów przygotowywanych, ale niezrealizowanych, na czele z legendarnym scenariuszem Doktor Korczak, nad którym Ludwik Starski pracował od 1945 r. W podrozdziale drugim, Dwa biopiki, które powstały, i dwie inne fabuły ze Starym Doktorem w tle, zostały omówione dwa filmy fabularne, których Janusz Korczak był głównym bohaterem: Jest pan wolny, doktorze Korczak (1974) Aleksandra Forda i Korczak (1990) Andrzeja Wajdy oraz dwa amerykańskie, w których był postacią drugoplanową: Powstanie (2001) Jona Avneta i Dzieci Ireny Sendlerowej (2009) Johna Kenta Harrisona. W podrozdziale trzecim Lubelski omawia dokumenty poświęcone Korczakowi, a w czwartym – filmowe adaptacje jego książek, na czele z Królem Maciusiem I (1958) Wandy Jakubowskiej.The author discusses the title theme in all aspects. In the first section, Biopics that could have been, the author presents films that were being prepared, but never finally made, including Ludwik Starski’s legendary script, on which he worked from 1945. In the second section, Two biopics that were made, and two other stories with the Old Doctor in the background, the author discusses two feature films that were made, in which Janusz Korczak was the main protagonist: Aleksander Ford’s Sie sind frei, Doktor Korczak (AKA The Martyr, 1974), and Andrzej Wajda’s Korczak (1990), and two American films, in which he was a supporting character: Jon Avnet’s Uprising (2001) and John Kent Harrison’s The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler (2009). In the third section Lubelski reviews documentaries on Korczak, and in the fourth film adaptations of his novels, starting with Wanda Jakubowska’s King Matt the First (1958)

    POSTHUMOUS REMINISCENCES ABOUT DR. JANUSZ LEHMANN

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    Dr. Janusz Lehmann (1924-2002) was a conservator of historical monuments and an expert on theory and praxis. He was also an outstanding organiser of scientific and social undertakings in numerous fields of conservation as well as an author and translator of numerous professional publications. Participant and co-organiser of numerous specialist conferences on the conservation of historical monuments held both at home and in Italy, Spain, the United States, Germany, the Czech Republic, the former Soviet Union, Tunisia, India and Hungary. Dr. Janusz Lehmann was a member of the International Institute of Conservation (IIC), the International Committee of Museums (ICOM) and an expert for the UNESCO commission dealing with the conservation of stone monuments. Up to his death he also fulfilled the function of the chairman of the Poznań Branch of the Society for Protection of Historical Monuments (TOnZ)

    Janusz Goćkowski: <i>For andagainst the Revolution. Two &quot;Militant&quot; Ideologies</i>

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    The Author presents a review of the book: For and against the Revolution. Two &quot;Militant&quot; Ideologies by Janusz Goćkowski

    No i stało się. Szkic do manifestu gnostyka

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    And So it Happened. A Draft of a Gnostic&rsquo;s Manifesto The text by Janusz Jaroszewski the author of artistic and scientific book THAT THERE&hellip; with no name And so it happened is a draft of a manifesto, a critical assessment of all old and present religious as well as political doctrines, that are intersubjective imagined orders, which, in author&rsquo;s assessment, currently led to very serious crisis of all kinds of values. Jaroszewski strengthens his diagnosis with references to writers, poets and philosophers, who also included these issues in their works &ndash; Thomas Bernhard, Yuval Noah Harari, Miguel de Unamuno and Marina Tsvetaeva.&nbsp;And So it Happened. A Draft of a Gnostic&rsquo;s Manifesto The text by Janusz Jaroszewski the author of artistic and scientific book THAT THERE&hellip; with no name And so it happened is a draft of a manifesto, a critical assessment of all old and present religious as well as political doctrines, that are intersubjective imagined orders, which, in author&rsquo;s assessment, currently led to very serious crisis of all kinds of values. Jaroszewski strengthens his diagnosis with references to writers, poets and philosophers, who also included these issues in their works &ndash; Thomas Bernhard, Yuval Noah Harari, Miguel de Unamuno and Marina Tsvetaeva
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