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Jan Krzysztof Żaryn (born 13 March 1958) is a Polish
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,
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and
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, who was a Senator in the Senate of Poland from 2015 to 2019. Born in
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into a family of '' inteligencja'', Żaryn studied history at the University of Warsaw in 1979–1984, as well as in an . As a student, he engaged with anti-Communist movements. After finishing his studies, he taught history in Warsaw high schools and then joined Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the
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in 1997. Żaryn received a Ph.D. in humanities degree in history in 1996, and in 2004 earned the habilitated doctor degree. In 2013 he was awarded the title of Professor of Humanities. Żaryn has held senior positions in the Polish Institute of National Remembrance and the Institute for Legacy of Polish National Thought. Żaryn specialises in the recent history of Poland and, in particular, the history of the
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in the 20th century, the history of the National and
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camps, Polish-Jewish relations in the 20th century, and the history of post-war Polish emigration. Some of his views and commentaries have sparked controversy.


Early life

Jan Żaryn was born on 13 March 1958 in Warsaw, Żaryn's parents had five children. His father, Stanisław Żaryn, was a prominent architect in post-war Poland, while his mother was a lawyer and a translator. During the war Stanisław fought in the
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, and both Stanisław and Aleksandra were recognised as Righteous among the Nations for sheltering a Jewish family in their Szeligi estate. From the age of 6, Żaryn was an altar boy in the church of St. Alexander's Church in Warsaw. Having finished the XV Narcyza Żmichowska general education liceum in Warsaw in the late 1970s, he then enrolled in the University of Warsaw, participating at the same time at the lectures of the ', an organisation that sought to break the monopoly of education by the state. He also belonged to the Young Poland Movement (Polish: '' Ruch Młodej Polski''),Not to be confused with the Young Poland artistic current of the late 19th-early 20th century a group of conservative students opposing the Communist regime, and, additionally, in 1980-1984, to the
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of the University of Warsaw. At the time, he dismissed the Workers' Defence Committee (KOR) and the Independent Students' Association (NZS) as factions in an internecine fight of the communists, and opined that the only organisation that could be trusted was the
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; despite that, he cooperated with the anti-Communist opposition and joined the
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movement in 1989. On 10 November 1982, during
martial law in Poland Martial law in Poland () existed between 13 December 1981 and 22 July 1983. The Polish United Workers' Party, government of the Polish People's Republic drastically restricted everyday life by introducing martial law and a military junta in an a ...
, Jan Żaryn was arrested for one month during a demonstration on the charge of participating in street incidents. In spring 1983, Żaryn was cleared by the District Court of Warsaw of all charges related to the incident. He finished his master's degree in 1984, specialising in
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, and also passed
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courses a year later. Żaryn later taught in various schools in Warsaw until 1990. In 1985, together with his wife Małgorzata, he became associated with the community of the Christian Culture Study at the Church of St. Trinity in Warsaw. In 1989, he has co-founded the , and has presided over the Warsaw branch of the organisation in the 1990s.


Scholarly career

In the mid-1990s, Żaryn continued to pursue his career as a historian. In 1996, he defended his doctoral thesis in the Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the
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, which he joined the following year. He also wrote his habilitation thesis there in 2004 before quitting the institute two years later. In 2000, Żaryn became employed in the Bureau of Public Education of the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), which he directed from January 2006 until April 2009. He was then appointed as an advisor to the director of the Institute, Janusz Kurtyka. He sat on scientific boards of some historical societies, such as the and the Committee for Commemoration of Poles Rescuing Jews (which he heads since 2004). Żaryn became a co-founder of the Foundation of the " Cursed Soldiers" and a member of the program council of the Foundation Work of the New Millennium, among others. Since 2018, Żaryn is a member of the board of the Museum of the Second World War in
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, while two years later, he was appointed to that of the Museum of the Cursed Soldiers and Political Prisoners of People's Republic of Poland. Also since 2020, he heads the Roman Dmowski and Ignacy Jan Paderewski Institute for Legacy of Polish National Thought, a newly created institute by the Polish Ministry of Culture. Żaryn is a lecturer at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University since 2000, where serves as director of the Department of the History of the Church; he also used to work at the University of Warsaw in 2003-2006.


Publishing

Żaryn has published in conservative and Catholic media outlets, such as '', '', ''Gazeta Niedzielna, Gazeta Polska, Gazeta Polska Codziennie, '', '' W Sieci, '', and '. In the late 1990s, he has also been the editor-in-chief of ''Szaniec Chrobrego,'' a publication for the veterans of the National Armed Forces. Since 2012, he presided over the editorial board of ''Na poważnie'', a historical monthly magazine, which was reorganised as the following year, where he retained his position as editor-in-chief.


Electoral career

In 1993, Żaryn ran for a seat in the Polish
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. In
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, 2015, and 2019 for the Senate winning a seat in 2015. In 2011, he headed an organization ''Polska Jest Najważniejsza'', a social committee supporting Jarosław Kaczyński in the presidential election.


Historical and political views


Polish-Jewish relations

Żaryn argues that the tensions between Jews and other nations in interwar Poland were mostly due to economic reasons. Żaryn, a co-editor of a two-volume monograph on the Kielce pogrom, has stated that "a significant proportion of Jewish individuals... supported the communist authorities or... joined their ranks"; he blames those individuals for being part of Communist censorship and propaganda organs, who were "deceitfully ... silent about Soviet massacres." This, he believes, "intensified anti-Semitic attitudes" that resulted in the Kielce pogrom. Zaryn has been criticized for these views, which themselves have been associated with antisemitism. Żaryn has stated that the Germans were directors of the Jedwabne pogrom and also assigned blame to the '' Volksdeutsche'' and "outsiders" who came from other villages. Poles, in his opinion, were provoked and oftentimes coerced to participate in pogroms. He added that "even if some of the Polish locals participated in this 'spectacle' under duress... the majority looked in disgust at what the Germans have done..." Żaryn has stated that the current narrative about the Jedwabne events had become a " founding myth" about the "allegedly proven" organized massacres of Jews by Poles, supposedly rooted in inherent Polish anti-Semitism. He has suggested that these stereotypes stem from insufficient documentation of some World War II events in Poland. Consequently, Żaryn has supported the efforts to exhume the bodies of Jedwabne's victims to obtain more evidence. Żaryn is a vocal critic of Jan Tomasz Gross, and has condemned various books of his, indicating that they "are part of a certain kind of Jewish (mainly testimonial, but also scholarly) literature and historiography that is soaked with deep resentment towards Poland and the Poles".


National Radical Camp

Żaryn argues that the interwar National Radical Camp (ONR) was not a
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organization and that its interwar iteration was unlawfully banned. In an ongoingas of June 2021 court investigation in
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, his Institute for Legacy of Polish National Thought submitted an expert opinion which argued against delegalization of the ONR, while two other expert opinions supported banning the organisation. Privately, Żaryn said and wrote that the (old) National Radical Camp had nothing to do with Nazi ideology and "consisted of people believing in the Christian God" and that "if one wants to condemn ONR for its main ideas, then should be all others who have alluded to the concept of
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and Christian nationalism, which, therefore ncludesnot only nationalists but also
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Stefan Wyszyński."


Controversy

In the late 1990s, the commissioned Żaryn to write a concise history of Poland that could be translated in several languages and distributed at the Polish embassies. However, a public outcry followed when it turned out that Żaryn expressed discredited views on the contemporary history of Poland. For instance, Żaryn argued that the Polish Round Table Agreement had been a sort of a conspiracy and that the government of Jan Olszewski had been overthrown in a coup d'état. While the book has been published in Polish, its English translation has been called off. In 2009, in connection with the radio criticism on awarding the victim status of a person repressed by the communist government to
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, Żaryn was dismissed from the Public Education Office of the Institute of National Remembrance. Żaryn later reiterated that Lech Wałęsa collaborated with the communist Security Service in the 1970s. Żaryn has described far right Polish South African Janusz Waluś continuing detention as “the result of personal vengeance from part of the South African elite”.


Personal life

He is married to Małgorzata, whom Jan Żaryn met in high school and who also became a historian. They have three children: Anna, Stanisław and Krzysztof.


Awards

In 2005, Żaryn received the Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis from the Minister of Culture. In 2009, President Lech Kaczyński bestowed upon Żaryn the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, for his "extraordinary achievements in documenting and commemorating the truth about the contemporary history of Poland".


Selected works

* ''Głębokie. Historia i zabytki'' nowiki/>Hlybokaye. History and monuments">Hlybokaye.html" ;"title="nowiki/>Hlybokaye">nowiki/>Hlybokaye. History and monuments (co-authored with Małgorzata Żaryn), 1992. * ''Historia Polski do roku 1795'' [History of Poland until 1795]. (co-authored with Alicja Dybkowska), 1995. *''Polskie dzieje od czasów najdawniejszych do współczesności'' [Polish history from the oldest times to contemporaneity]. (co-authored with Alicja Dybkowska and Małgorzata Żaryn), 1995. *''Stosunki między władzą państwową a Kościołem katolickim w Polsce w latach 1945-1950'' (Relations between the government and the Catholic Church in Poland in 1945-1950), doctoral thesis, 1996. * ''Polacy wobec przemocy 1944-1956'' oles' attitude towards violence 1944-1956(co-authored with Barbara Otwinowska) * ''Kościół a władza w Polsce. 1945–1950'' he Church and the government of Poland. 1945-1950 1997. * ''Stolica Apostolska wobec Polski i Polaków w latach 1944–1958 w świetle materiałów ambasady RP przy Watykanie. Wybór dokumentów'', he Holy See's relations with Poland and the Poles in 1944-1958 in light of the materials of the Polish Embassy in Vatican City">Vatican. Selected documents.">Holy See">he Holy See's relations with Poland and the Poles in 1944-1958 in light of the materials of the Polish Embassy in Vatican City">Vatican. Selected documents.1998. * ''Leszek Prorok – człowiek i twórca'' [Leszek Prorok - personality and creator], 1999. * ''Kościół w Polsce w latach przełomu (1953–1958). Relacje ambasadora RP przy Stolicy Apostolskiej'' [The Church in Poland in the years of change (1953-1958). Accounts of the ambassador of Poland at the Holy See], 2000. * ''Dzieje Kościoła katolickiego w Polsce (1944–1989)'', he history of the Catholic Church in Poland (1944-1989) Habilitation thesis, 2003. * ''Kościół w PRL''
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], 2004. *''Wokół pogromu kieleckiego'' [Around the Kielce pogrom], 2 vol., 2007-8 (co-edited with Łukasz Kamiński (vol. 1), Andrzej Jankowski and Leszek Bukowski (vol. 2)) - official IPN investigation. * ''Kościół, naród, człowiek, czyli opowieść optymistyczna o Polakach w XX wieku'' he Church, the people and the person, or an optimist story about the Poles in the 20th century 2013. * ''Polska na poważnie'' oland seriously 2013. *''Polacy ratujący Żydów. Historie niezwykłe'' Poles rescuing Jews. Unusual stories">Rescue of Jews by Poles during the Holocaust">Poles rescuing Jews. Unusual stories 2014, 571 s. * ''Polska pamięć. O historii i polityce historycznej'', olish remembrance. On history and the politics of memory">politics_of_memory.html" ;"title="olish remembrance. On history and the politics of memory">olish remembrance. On history and the politics of memory 2017. * ''Polska wobec zagłady Żydów'' [Poland in face of the Holocaust], 2019; *''Własna i niepodległa, czyli o Polakach walczących za własną Ojczyznę'', [Own and independent, or on Poles fighting for their own Fatherland], 2020.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Żaryn, Jan 1958 births University of Warsaw alumni People associated with the Institute of National Remembrance Commanders of the Order of Polonia Restituta Members of the Senate of Poland 2015–2019 Academic staff of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw Living people 20th-century Polish historians 21st-century Polish historians Polish male non-fiction writers Historians of Poland