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''Polski Słownik Biograficzny'' (''PSB''; Polish Biographical Dictionary) is a
Polish-language Polish (Polish: ''język polski'', , ''polszczyzna'' or simply ''polski'', ) is a West Slavic languages, West Slavic language of the Lechitic languages, Lechitic group written in the Latin script. It is spoken primarily in Poland and serves as t ...
biographical dictionary, comprising an alphabetically arranged compilation of authoritative biographies of some 25,000 notable
Poles Poles,, ; singular masculine: ''Polak'', singular feminine: ''Polka'' or Polish people, are a West Slavic nation and ethnic group, who share a common history, culture, the Polish language and are identified with the country of Poland in Ce ...
and of foreigners who have been active in Poland – famous as well as less-well-known persons – from Popiel,
Piast Kołodziej Piast the Wheelwright ( 740/741? – 861 AD; Latin: ''Past Ckosisconis'', ''Pazt filius Chosisconisu''; Polish: ''Piast Chościskowic'', ''Piast Kołodziej'' , ''Piast Oracz'' or ''Piast'') was a semi-legendary figure in medieval Poland (9th cent ...
, and
Mieszko I Mieszko I (; – 25 May 992) was the first ruler of Poland and the founder of the first independent Polish state, the Duchy of Poland. His reign stretched from 960 to his death and he was a member of the Piast dynasty, a son of Siemomysł and ...
, at the dawn of Polish history, to persons who died in the year 2000. The ''Dictionary'', published incrementally since 1935, is a work in progress. It currently covers entries from A to S and its completion is expected about 2030. The PSB is, by its own assessment, "at present... one of the world's leading biographical publications." Outside Poland, it is available at the British Library, the Library of Congress, the Vatican Library, the
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, the University of California at Berkeley,
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, the Getty Museum, and many other national and major research libraries. WorldCat—copies of the ''PSB'' held by libraries worldwide


Character

, 52 complete volumes have been produced, with entries to "''T''". The latest installment is
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217, the second of volume 53. The ''Dictionarys current 52 volumes (well into "''T''") range in length from 480 to 830 pages, for a total of over 33,000, and contain over 27,000 biographies. Some 8,000 individuals have contributed to the ''Dictionary''. Most of its contents are available only in paper form. Though not a comprehensive source on ''all'' notable Poles, the ''Dictionary'' is substantial and well-respected. Brock et al. write that the "''Polish Biographical Dictionary'' is one of the major achievements of the humanities in 20th-century Poland. The entries reflect the multicultural and multiethnic composition of the pre-partition Polish state .. Therefore the dictionary is not 'a biographical dictionary of Poles,' but rather 'a Polish biographical dictionary,' including entries on prominent foreigners who lived in the country as well as representatives of national minorities." While prewar Polish governments had little influence on ''Dictionarys editorial policies, the postwar
communist Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a s ...
government of the
People's Republic of Poland The Polish People's Republic ( pl, Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa, PRL) was a country in Central Europe that existed from 1947 to 1989 as the predecessor of the modern Republic of Poland. With a population of approximately 37.9 million nea ...
interfered substantially regarding who should be included. Since Poland's 1989 break with the
Soviet bloc The Eastern Bloc, also known as the Communist Bloc and the Soviet Bloc, was the group of socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America under the influence of the Soviet Union that existed du ...
, this bias has been partly corrected in several supplements. ''Polski słownik biograficzny'' constitutes a unique mosaic that depicts the full sweep of Polish history through biographies of many of the country's most notable sons and daughters.


History

This reference work has been published in Kraków since 1935, although publication was suspended during Poland's World War II occupation by Nazi Germany and during the
Stalinist period Stalinism is the means of governing and Marxist-Leninist policies implemented in the Soviet Union from 1927 to 1953 by Joseph Stalin. It included the creation of a one-party totalitarian police state, rapid industrialization, the theory o ...
. The ''Dictionary'' is a joint publication of the Polish Academy of Sciences (''Polska Akademia Nauk'') and the Polish Academy of Learning (''Polska Akademia Umiejętności''). The project is based at the
Tadeusz Manteuffel Tadeusz Manteuffel or Tadeusz Manteuffel-Szoege (1902–1970) was a Polish historian, specializing in the medieval history of Europe. Manteuffel was born in Rēzekne, Vitebsk Governorate, Russian Empire (now Latvia). His brothers were Leon M ...
Historical Institute (') and is sponsored by the
Foundation for Polish Learning Foundation may refer to: * Foundation (nonprofit), a type of charitable organization ** Foundation (United States law), a type of charitable organization in the U.S. ** Private foundation, a charitable organization that, while serving a good cause ...
(''Fundacja na Rzecz Nauki Polskiej'') and the
Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland ( pl, Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego) is a governmental administration office concerned with various aspects of Polish culture. It was formed on 31 October 200 ...
(''Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego''). Work at the ''Dictionary'' was initiated by
Władysław Konopczyński Władysław Konopczyński (26 November 1880 – 12 July 1952) was a leading Polish historian''Encyklopedia Polski'', p. 305. and publisher of primary-source materials.''Encyklopedia powszechna PWN'', vol. 2, p. 539. Life Władysław Konopczyńsk ...
. The first volume appeared in 1935, and four more (with coverage to "Dąbrowski, Ignacy") before World War II. After the war, by 1949, when Konopczyński was forced by the communist government to resign his editorship, two more volumes had been published (covering bios to "Firlej, Henryk"). The project was then frozen until 1958, when it was revived under
Kazimierz Lepszy Kazimierz (; la, Casimiria; yi, קוזמיר, Kuzimyr) is a historical district of Kraków and Kraków Old Town, Poland. From its inception in the 14th century to the early 19th century, Kazimierz was an independent city, a royal city of the Cr ...
. In 1964, after the ''Dictionary'' had grown by an additional three volumes (covering bios to "Jarosiński, Paweł"), Lepszy died and was replaced by
Emanuel Rostworowski Emanuel Mateusz Rostworowski (8 January 1923, in Kraków – 8 October 1989, in Kraków) was a Polish historian, professor at Kraków's Jagiellonian University, and member of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He specialized in 18th-century history. ...
. During Rostworowski's tenure as editor, the quality of the biographies increased, while government interference and censorship decreased. Twenty-two further volumes had been published (covering bios to "Różycki, Ignacy") when Rostworowski in 1989 passed the baton to
Henryk Markiewicz Henryk Markiewicz (16 November 1922 – 31 October 2013) was a Polish historian, specializing in the history and theory of literature, with the particular focus on the Polish literature of 1864-1939. He was a professor emeritus of the Jagielloni ...
. Under Markiewicz, nine further volumes were published (covering bios to
Stanisław August Poniatowski Stanisław II August (born Stanisław Antoni Poniatowski; 17 January 1732 – 12 February 1798), known also by his regnal Latin name Stanislaus II Augustus, was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1764 to 1795, and the last monarch ...
), as well as a special volume ''Uzupełnienia i sprostowania do tomów I-XL'' (''Supplements and corrections for volumes 1–40'') rectifying communist-era bias and censorship. Since 2003, the ''Dictionarys editor has been
Andrzej Romanowski Andrzej is the Polish form of the given name Andrew. Notable individuals with the given name Andrzej * Andrzej Bartkowiak (born 1950), Polish film director and cinematographer * Andrzej Bobola, S.J. (1591–1657), Polish saint, missionary and m ...
. The PSB estimates their work will be complete around 2030, with expected 62 volumes. In 2003, the ''PSB'' has launched its official Internet homepage. In 2010, the project has been unanimously endorsed by the Polish parliament ( Sejm), and given its honorary patronage.


See also

* List of Poles * List of Polish Americans * ''
The Polish Biographical Dictionary ''The Polish Biographical Dictionary'' is a compact English–language dictionary of Polish biography, authored by Stanley S. Sokol and published by Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers in 1992. It features nearly 900 biographies of important Poles sin ...
'' *
Polish nobility The ''szlachta'' (Polish: endonym, Lithuanian: šlėkta) were the noble estate of the realm in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth who, as a class, had the dominating position in the ...
* Polish people * ''
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'' directories


References


External links

* Andrzej Romanowski,
Polski Słownik Biograficzny ma problem
', PAUza Akademicka Nr 2, 4 września 2008, p. 3 * Piotr Biliński
''Władysława Konopczyńskiego „boje” o kształt Polskiego słownika biograficznego w latach 1928–1939''
*Elżbieta Orman
85 years of the Polish Biographical Dictionary at 17 Sławkowska St., Cracow
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