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Henryk Łowmiański (August 22, 1898 near
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- September 4, 1984 in
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) was a Polish historian and academic who was an authority on the early history of the Slavic and Baltic people. A researcher of the ancient history of
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,
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and the
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in general, Łowmiański was the author of many works, including most prominently the six-volume monumental monograph '' Początki Polski'' (''The Beginnings of Poland'').


Scholar years

Łowmiański was born to father Konstanty and mother Kazimiera ''née'' Rudzińska. After receiving his doctorate on the ''"Wschody" miast litewskich w XVI wieku'' (''Beginnings of Lithuanian Cities'') in 1924, Łowmiański became the first history Ph.D in the
University of Stefan Batory Vilnius University ( lt, Vilniaus universitetas) is a public research university, oldest in the Baltic states and in Northern Europe outside the United Kingdom (or 6th overall following foundations of Oxford, Cambridge, St. Andrews, Glasgow an ...
(USB). Prior the
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, working as an academic archivist wrote a two-volume ''Studia nad początkami społeczeństwa i państwa litewskiego'' (1931-32), and a treatise ''Uwagi w sprawie podłoża społec-znego i gospodarczego Unii Jagiellońskiej'' (1934). In the meantime he took over the Chair of the History of Eastern Europe in 1932 until the termination of the university in 1939. In 1945, at the invitation of the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities of the
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań The Adam Mickiewicz University ( pl, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu; Latin: ''Universitas Studiorum Mickiewicziana Posnaniensis'') is a research university in Poznań, Poland. It traces its origins to 1611, when under the Royal Ch ...
, Kazimierz Tymieniecki, he took over the Chair of the History of Eastern Europe, later renamed the Chair of the History of the Nations of the USSR in 1951, until 1968. In 1946 was appointed as a full professor. He researched the early history of Poland and of the Eastern Slavs, publishing ''Podstawy gospodarczego formowania się państw słowiańskich'' (1953) and ''Zagadnienia roli Normanów w genezie państw słowiańskich'' (1957) before his most important work, the six-volume monumental monograph '' Początki Polski'' (''The Beginnings of Poland'') between 1963-1984. From 1953 he was the head of the medieval history department of the newly established Institute of History of the
Polish Academy of Sciences The Polish Academy of Sciences ( pl, Polska Akademia Nauk, PAN) is a Polish state-sponsored institution of higher learning. Headquartered in Warsaw, it is responsible for spearheading the development of science across the country by a society o ...
and from 1956 an ordinary academic member of the PAN. In the years 1951-1956 / 1957 he was the head of historical departments at the AMU in Poznań, and in the years 1956 / 1957-1968 he was the director of the Institute of History at AMU. He was also a member of number of scientific societies, including
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(1935),
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(1936), Poznań Society of Friends of Learning (1945) among others. Besides major books, his bibliography includes around 300 items, and the first volume of his selected works about Lithuanian and Belarusian history ''Studia nad dziejami Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskieg'' was published in 1983. According to Maciej Siekierski, the "continuing timeliness and scholarly value of these works are a tribute to the great historian". According to Stanisław Alexandrowicz, Łowmiański had a universal authority already during his lifetime, being considered as an expert on historical sources, the history of Lithuania, Slavic and Baltic people in the Middle Ages, economic and social relations of medieval Poland, and statehood formation in Central and Eastern Europe. During the mourning ceremony by the academic community, reputable historian Gerard Labuda assessed his role in the Polish historiography as equal to
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and
Joachim Lelewel Joachim Lelewel (22 March 1786 – 29 May 1861) was a Polish historian, geographer, bibliographer, polyglot and politician. Life Born in Warsaw to a Polonized German family, Lelewel was educated at the Imperial University of Vilna, where in 181 ...
.


Personal life

His wife was Maria Łowmiańska (1899-1961), Polish philologist with historical interests, also graduate from USB.


Awards

He was awarded the Officer's Cross of the
Order of Polonia Restituta The Order of Polonia Restituta ( pl, Order Odrodzenia Polski, en, Order of Restored Poland) is a Polish state order established 4 February 1921. It is conferred on both military and civilians as well as on foreigners for outstanding achievemen ...
(1951), the
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, 2nd class (1954), and on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the
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, he received the first-degree state award. In 1974, he was awarded the Order of the Builders of People's Poland.


Important works

* ''"Wschody" miast litewskich w 16 wieku'' (1923–1924) * ''Studia nad początkami społeczeństwa i państwa litewskiego'' (2 vol., 1931–32) * ''Uwagi w sprawie podłoża społec-znego i gospodarczego Unii Jagiellońskiej'' (1934) * ''Prusy pogańskie'' (1935) nglish edition: ''The Ancient Prussians'' (1936)* Wcielenie Litwy do Polski w 1386 r.'' (1937) * ''Podstawy gospodarczego formowania się państw słowiańskich'' (1953) * ''Zagadnienia roli Normanów w genezie państw słowiańskich'' (1957) * ''Geneza państwa ruskiego jako wynik procesu wewnętrznego'' (1962) * '' Początki Polski'' (6 vol., 1963–1985) * ''Studia nad dziejami Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego'' (1983) * ''Studia nad dziejami Słowiańszczyzny, Polski i Rusi w wiekach średnich'' (1986) * ''Religia Słowian i jej upadek (w. VI-XII)'' (1979) * ''Polityka Jagiellonów'' (1999)


References

* Gerard Labuda, "Wspomnienie pośmiertne. Dzieło życiowe Henryka Łowmiańskiego," ''Roczniki Historyczne'' 52 (1986): 245-248. {{DEFAULTSORT:Lowmianski, Henryk 1898 births 1984 deaths People from Ukmergė District Municipality People from Vilkomirsky Uyezd Historians of Lithuania 20th-century Polish historians Polish male non-fiction writers Vilnius University alumni Vilnius University faculty Members of the Polish Academy of Learning Researchers of Slavic religion Recipients of the State Award Badge (Poland)