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Joachim Lelewel (22 March 1786 – 29 May 1861) was a Polish
historian A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the st ...
, geographer, bibliographer, polyglot and
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.


Life

Born in
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to a Polonized German family, Lelewel was educated at the
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, where in 1814 he became a lecturer in history, with a brief sojourn at
Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officiall ...
, 1818–1821, where he joined the
Warsaw Society of Friends of Learning The Warsaw Society of Friends of Science ( pl, Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk, ''TPN'') was one of the earliest Polish scientific societies, active in Warsaw from 1800 to 1832. Name The Society was also known as ''Warszawskie Królewskie Towarzyst ...
. His lectures on Polish history created great enthusiasm, as shown in some lines addressed to him by Adam Mickiewicz that led to Lelewel's removal by the
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in 1824. Five years later, Lelewel returned to Warsaw, where he was elected a deputy to the
Sejm of Congress Poland The Sejm of Congress Poland ( pl, Sejm Królestwa Polskiego) was the parliament in the 19th century Kingdom of Poland, colloquially known as Congress Poland. It existed from 1815 to 1831. In the history of the Polish parliament, it succeeded the ...
. He joined the November 1830 Uprising with more enthusiasm than energy, though
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Nicholas I identified him as one of the most dangerous rebels. He is considered the author of the motto: "
For our freedom and yours For our freedom and yours ( pl, Za naszą i waszą wolność) is one of the unofficial mottos of Poland. It is commonly associated with the times when Polish soldiers, exiled from the partitioned Poland, fought in various independence movements ...
". On the suppression of the rebellion, Lelewel made his way in disguise to
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and subsequently reached
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in 1831. The government of Louis Philippe ordered him to quit French territory in 1833 at the request of the Russian ambassador. The cause of the expulsion is said to have been his writing of revolutionary proclamations. He went to
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, where for nearly thirty years he earned a scanty livelihood by his writings. In 1846 Lelewel joined the Polish Democratic Association and before the 1846 Kraków uprising he wrote an appeal "To my countrymen in the Ukraine".Joachim Lelewel
at Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine
In 1847, he, together with
Karl Marx Karl Heinrich Marx (; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, economist, historian, sociologist, political theorist, journalist, critic of political economy, and socialist revolutionary. His best-known titles are the 1848 ...
and
Friedrich Engels Friedrich Engels ( ,"Engels"
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was strongly influenced by him. During the first years of
Alexander II of Russia Alexander II ( rus, Алекса́ндр II Никола́евич, Aleksándr II Nikoláyevich, p=ɐlʲɪˈksandr ftɐˈroj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ; 29 April 181813 March 1881) was Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Fin ...
as the Emperor of Russia, Lelewel laid some hope on the beginning of liberalization. Lelewel died 29 May 1861 in Paris, where he had moved a few days earlier. First interred there, his body was transferred to the Rasos Cemetery in
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, in accord with his wishes.


Works

His literary activity in Polish and, to a more international audience in
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, was enormous, extending from his ''Edda skandynawska'' ("The Scandinavian Edda", 1807) to his ''Géographie des Arabes'' (1851). One of his most important publications was ''La Géographie du moyen âge'' (5 vols., 1852–1857), with an atlas (1849) of fifty plates entirely engraved by himself, for he attached such importance to the accuracy of his maps that he would not allow them to be executed by anyone else. His historical works were popular in Ukraine especially among members of the Ruthenian Trinity and the
Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius The Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius ( uk, Кирило-Мефодіївське братство, russian: Кирилло-Мефодиевское братство) was a short-lived secret political society that existed in Kiev (now Kyi ...
(particularly Russian historian Nikolay Kostomarov). His works on Polish history are based on minute and critical study of the documents; they were collected under the title ''Polska, dzieje i rzeczy jej rozpatrzywane'' (Poland, Her History and Affairs Surveyed), in 20 vols. (1853–1876). He intended to write a complete history of Poland on an extensive scale, but never accomplished the task. His method is shown in the "little history" of Poland, first published at Warsaw in Polish in 1823, under the title ''Dzieje Polski'', and afterwards largely rewritten in the ''Histoire de Pologne'' (2 vols., 1844). Other works on Polish history which may be especially mentioned are ''La Pologne au moyen âge'' (Poland in the Middle Ages, 3 vols., 1846–1851), an edition of the ''Chronicle'' of Matthew Cholewaski (1811) and ''Ancient Memorials of Polish Legislation'' (''Księgi ustaw polskich i mazowieckich''). He also wrote on the trade of
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, on the geographer
Pytheas Pytheas of Massalia (; Ancient Greek: Πυθέας ὁ Μασσαλιώτης ''Pythéas ho Massaliōtēs''; Latin: ''Pytheas Massiliensis''; born 350 BC, 320–306 BC) was a Greek geographer, explorer and astronomer from the Greek colony ...
of
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, and two important works on
numismatics Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, medals and related objects. Specialists, known as numismatists, are often characterized as students or collectors of coins, but the discipline also inc ...
(''La Numismatique du moyen âge'', 2 vols., 1835; ''Etudes numismatiques'', 1840). While employed in the Warsaw University library, he studied bibliography, and the fruits of his labors may be seen in his ''Bibliograficznych Ksiąg dwoje'' (Two Bibliographic Books, 2 vols., 1823–1826). Lelewel's characteristics as a historian are great research and power to draw inferences from his facts. His style is too often careless, and his narrative is not picturesque, but his expressions are frequently terse and incisive. He wrote an autobiography (Adventures while Prosecuting Researches and Inquiries on Polish Matters), printed in his ''Polska'' (Poland).
Edda czyli Księga religii dawnych Skandynawii mięszkańców
(1807)
Rzut oka na dawnosc litewskich narodow i związki ich z Herulami
(1808)
Uwagi nad Mateuszem herbu Cholewa polskim XII wieku dzieiopisem, a w sczególności nad pierwszą dzieiów iego xięgą
(1811)
Historyka tudzież o łatwem i pozytecznem nauczaniu historyi
(1815)
Joachima Lelewela badania starożytności we względzie geografji : część naukowa
(1818)
Dodatek do Teodora Wagi Historyi książąt i królów polskich : panowanie Stanislawa Augusta
(1819) * ''Joachima Lelewela bibljograficznych ksiąg dwoje''
Tom 1
(1823
Tom 2
(1826)
Edda : to jest Księga religii dawnych Skandynawii mieszkańców
(1828)
Dzieje bibliotek do Dziennika Warszawskiego
(1828)
Dzieje Polski Joachim Lelewel potocznym sposobem opowiedział, do nich dwanaście krajobrazów skreślił
(1829)
Początkowe prawodawstwa polskie cywilne i kryminalne do czasów jagiellońskich
(1829) * Essai historique sur la législation polonaise civile et criminelle, jusqu’au temps des Jagellons, depuis 730 jusqu’en 1403. Paris, 1830.
Panowanie króla polskiego Stanisława Augusta Poniatowskiego : obejmującé trzydziestoletnie usilności narodu podźwignienia się, ocalénia bytu i niepodległości
(1831) * Numismatique du Moyen-âge, considérée sous le rapport du type. Paris, 1835.
Polska odradzająca się czyli dzieje polskie od roku 1795 potocznie opowiedziane
(1836)
Joachima Lelewela porównanie dwu powstań narodu polskiego 1794 i 1830-1831
(1840) * Études numismatiques et archéologiques. Bruxelles, 1841.
Gilbert de Lannoy i jego podróże
(1844) * Histoire de Pologn
Tom 1
(1844
Tom 2
(1844
Atlas
(1844)
Dzieje Litwy i Rusi aż do unii z Polską w Lublinie 1569 zawartej
(1844) * La Pologne au moyen âge. 3 vol. Poznań, 1846.
Stracone obywatelstwo stanu kmiecego w Polsce
(1846) * '' Polska wieków średnich czyli Joachima Lelewela w dziejach narodowych polskich postrzeżenia'
Tom wstępny
(1853)
Tom 1
(1855
Tom 2
(1847
Tom 3
(1851
Tom 4
(1851) * ''Géographie du moyen âge'
Tome I
(1852
Tome II
(1852
Tomes III et IV
(1852
épilogue
(1852) * Géographie des Arabes. Paris, 1851.
Cześć bałwochwalcza Sławian i Polski
(1857)
Lotniki piśmiennictwa tułaczki polskiej
(1859)
Geografja. Opisanie krajów polskich
(1859)
O monetach błaznów i niewiniątek z powodu dzieła Rigollota kilka słów Joachima Lelewela
(1860) * Trzy konstytucje polskie. 1791, 1807, 1815. Poznań, 1861.
Histoire de la Lithuanie et de la Ruthénie jusqu'a leur union définitive avec la Pologne conclue a Lublin en 1569
(1861)
Nauki dające poznać zrzódła historyczne
(1863)
Historya Polska do końca panowania Stefana Batorego : dzieło pośmiertne
(1863)
Dzieje bibliotek
(1868)
Pamiętnik z roku 1830-31
(1924)


Commemorations

A room at Vilnius University library is named in his honor.


See also

* List of Poles


Notes

''a.'' Lelewel's original family name was Löhlhöffel von Löwensprung. His father, Karl Moritz, left
Prussia Prussia, , Old Prussian: ''Prūsa'' or ''Prūsija'' was a German state on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea. It formed the German Empire under Prussian rule when it united the German states in 1871. It was ''de facto'' dissolved by an e ...
and became a citizen of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1768 he was recognized as a Polish nobleman and adopted a shortened Polish version of his German name.


Further reading

* Baar, Monika. ''Historians and Nationalism: East-Central Europe in the Nineteenth Century'' (2010
excerpt
pp 19–24 and passim * Edward Dusza, "Joachim Lelewel," ''
Gwiazda Polarna ''Gwiazda Polarna'' (Polish for "''Pole Star''") is "America's oldest independent Polish-language newspaper." It has been published since 1908 in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. History ''Gwiazda Polarnas name appears to have arisen from an English-lan ...
'' (The Pole Star), vol. 101, no. 10 (8 May 2010), p. 19.
''Joachim Lelewel : Polish historian'' by the Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica online, 2009. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
* Hleb-Koszańska H., Kotwiczόwna M. Bibliography of the Joachim Lelewel's works (Bibliografia utworόw Joachima Lelewela).
Wrocław Wrocław (; german: Breslau, or . ; Silesian German: ''Brassel'') is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, r ...
, 1952. * Skurnowicz, Joan S. ''Romantic Nationalism and Liberalism: Joachim Lelewel and the Polish National Idea'', University of Michigan, 1981.


References

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