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Stanisław Marian Kutrzeba (1876–1946) was a Polish historian and politician who was
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of the
Jagiellonian University The Jagiellonian University (, UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by Casimir III the Great, King Casimir III the Great, it is the oldest university in Poland and one of the List of oldest universities in con ...
from 1908, and then until the end of his life the Chair of Studies in Polish law. He was chair of the Law Department (1913/1914, 1920/1921), university's rector (1932/33), General Secretary of
Polish Academy of Learning The Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences or Polish Academy of Learning (, PAU), headquartered in Kraków and founded in 1872, is one of two institutions in contemporary Poland having the nature of an academy of sciences (the other being the Po ...
(1926–39) and its president (1939–1946). He was one of many professors of Jagiellonian University arrested by
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during
Sonderaktion Krakau ''Sonderaktion Krakau'' was a German operation against professors and academics of the Jagiellonian University and other universities in German-occupied Kraków, Poland, at the beginning of World War II. It was carried out as part of the much bro ...
in 1939. After being freed in 1940, he took part in the
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. In 1945, he was deputy to the
State National Council Krajowa Rada Narodowa in Polish language, Polish (translated as State National Council or Homeland National Council, abbreviated to KRN) was a parliament-like political body created during the later stages of World War II in Nazi Germany, German- ...
. His works in the area of history were centered on the history of
Polish law The Polish law or legal system in Poland has been developing since the first centuries of Polish history, over 1,000 years ago. The public and private laws of Poland are codified. The supreme law in Poland is the Constitution of Poland. Po ...
, the
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from 14th to 18th centuries and the
history of Kraków Kraków is one of the largest and oldest cities in Poland, with the urban population of 804,237 (June, 2023). Situated on the Vistula river () in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century. It was the capital of Poland from ...
.


Life

Stanisław Kutrzeba spent his youth in
Kraków , officially the Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the List of cities and towns in Poland, second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city has a population of 804,237 ...
, where he finished his education, obtaining a
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in
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from the
Jagiellonian University The Jagiellonian University (, UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by Casimir III the Great, King Casimir III the Great, it is the oldest university in Poland and one of the List of oldest universities in con ...
in 1898; he also studied abroad (in
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) and in 1902 he obtained a
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. His career was closely connected to the university where he obtained his doctorate: he became a professor of the Jagiellonian University in 1908 and from then until the end of his life was the Chair of Studies in Polish law. Chair of the Law Department (1913/1914, 1920/1921), he also held the post of university's rector (1932/33). He was also an activist in other organizations, the most prominent of which was the
Polish Academy of Learning The Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences or Polish Academy of Learning (, PAU), headquartered in Kraków and founded in 1872, is one of two institutions in contemporary Poland having the nature of an academy of sciences (the other being the Po ...
. He was its General Secretary (1926–39) and its president (1939–1946). Other organizations he was active in included:
Warsaw Scientific Society Warsaw Scientific Society (Polish: ''Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie''; TNW) is a Polish scientific society based in Warsaw Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city o ...
,
Lwów Scientific Society Lwów Scientific Society () was a Polish learned society founded in 1901 in Lwów by Oswald Balzer as the ''Association of Support of Polish Sciences''. In 1920, the name was changed into ''Lwów Scientific Society'', and after World War II, when th ...
,
Poznań Society of Friends of Arts and Sciences Poznań ( ) is a city on the River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business center and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's Fair ...
,
Polish Historical Society Polish Historical Society (, PTH) is a Polish professional scientific society for historians. History Founded in 1886 in Lwów by Ksawery Liske as a local society, its scientific journal became the '' Kwartalnik Historyczny'', which was first pu ...
and Kraków's Historical and Monument Society. He was a member of foreign and international organizations, such as the
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and the French
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. In November 1939 he was arrested by German Nazis during their purge of Kraków's Polish intellectuals (''
Sonderaktion Krakau ''Sonderaktion Krakau'' was a German operation against professors and academics of the Jagiellonian University and other universities in German-occupied Kraków, Poland, at the beginning of World War II. It was carried out as part of the much bro ...
''). Until February 1940 he was a prisoner in the
Sachsenhausen concentration camp Sachsenhausen () or Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg was a German Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, Germany, used from 1936 until April 1945, shortly before the defeat of Nazi Germany in May later that year. It mainly held political prisoners t ...
. Upon release, he joined the
Polish Underground State The Polish Underground State (, also known as the Polish Secret State) was a single political and military entity formed by the union of resistance organizations in occupied Poland that were loyal to the Government of the Republic of Poland ...
. He became a member of the Committee of Three, which aided persecuted families of persons related to the university; he was also active in
underground education Underground education or clandestine education refers to various practices of teaching carried out at times and places where such educational activities were deemed illegal. Examples of places where widespread clandestine education practices took ...
. In 1918 he was a member of the Polish delegation at the
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. In 1944 he was involved in the talks that led to the creation of a
Provisional Government of National Unity The Provisional Government of National Unity (, TRJN) was a puppet government formed by the decree of the State National Council (, KRN) on 28 June 1945 as a result of reshuffling the Soviet-backed Provisional Government of the Republic of Pola ...
. In 1945 he became a member of the
State National Council Krajowa Rada Narodowa in Polish language, Polish (translated as State National Council or Homeland National Council, abbreviated to KRN) was a parliament-like political body created during the later stages of World War II in Nazi Germany, German- ...
. He received decorations including the Commander's Cross and Commander's Cross with Star of
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(1930) and the Officer's Cross of the
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.


Works

Kutrzeba works in the area of history were centered on the history of
Polish law The Polish law or legal system in Poland has been developing since the first centuries of Polish history, over 1,000 years ago. The public and private laws of Poland are codified. The supreme law in Poland is the Constitution of Poland. Po ...
, the
history of Poland The history of Poland spans over a thousand years, from Lechites, medieval tribes, Christianization of Poland, Christianization and Kingdom of Poland, monarchy; through Polish Golden Age, Poland's Golden Age, Polonization, expansionism and be ...
from the 14th to 18th centuries and the
history of Kraków Kraków is one of the largest and oldest cities in Poland, with the urban population of 804,237 (June, 2023). Situated on the Vistula river () in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century. It was the capital of Poland from ...
. He published over 400 various academic works. He was also involved in the publishing of the
Polish Biographical Dictionary ''Polski Słownik Biograficzny'' (''PSB''; Polish Biographical Dictionary) is a Polish-language biographical dictionary, comprising an alphabetically arranged compilation of authoritative biographies of some 25,000 notable Poles and of foreigner ...
. His ''Historia źródeł dawnego prawa polskiego'' (1925–1926) was reviewed by his former student, another contemporary Polish historian of law and professor of Jagiellonian University, Adam Vetulani, as "the most important support work for historical sciences, created in the interwar period." Selected works: * ''Przyczynek do dyplomatyki polskiej w XIII wieku'' (1895) * ''Finanse Krakowa w wiekach średnich'' (1899) * ''Historya rodziny Wierzynków'' (1899) * ''Podwody miast polskich do roku 1564'' (1900) * ''Stosunki prawne Żydów w Polsce w XV stuleciu'' (1901) * ''Studya do historii sądownictwa w Polsce'' (1901–1903) * ''Handel Krakowa w wiekach średnich na tle stosunków handlowych Polski'' (1902) * ''Taryfy celne i polityka celna w Polsce od XIII do XV wieku'' (1902) * ''Urzędy koronne i nadworne w Polsce, ich początki i rozwój do roku 1504'' (1903) * ''Dawny zarząd Wawelu'' (1906) * ''Skład sejmu polskiego, 1493-1793'' (1906) * ''Mężobójstwo w prawie polskiem XIV i XV wieku'' (1907) * ''Franciszek Piekosiński jako historyk prawa polskiego'' (1908) * ''Przyczynki do teoryi runicznej'' (1909) * ''Kilka słów o metrykach kościelnych w Polsce'' (1910) * ''Unia Polski z Litwą. Problem i metoda badania'' (1911) * ''Sprawa polska w Królestwie Polskim 1815-1915'' (1916) * ''Sprawa żydowska w Polsce'' (1918) * ''Dawne polskie prawo sądowe'' (1921, 2 tomy) * ''Polska Odrodzona'' (1921) * ''Sejm Walny dawnej Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej'' (1922) * ''Polskie prawo polityczne według traktatów'' (1923, 2 części) * ''Historia Śląska'' (1933, redaktor) * ''Metoda historyczna w prawie politycznym'' (1938) * ''Polska Akademia Umiejętności 1872-1938'' (1939) * ''Wstęp do nauki o państwie i prawie'' (1946)


See also

*
List of Poles This is a partial list of notable Polish people, Polish or Polish language, Polish-speaking or -writing people. People of partial Polish heritage have their respective ancestries credited. Physics *Miedziak Antal * Czesław Białobrzesk ...


References

*''Biogramy uczonych polskich'' (Biographies of Polish Scholars), ''Część I: Nauki społeczne'' (Part I: Social Sciences), ''zeszyt 2: K-O'' (fascicle 2: K–O) ''(pod redakcją Andrzeja Śródki i Pawła Szczawińskiego'' dited by Andrzej Śródka and Paweł Szczawiński), Wrocław, Ossolineum">Wrocław.html" ;"title="dited by Andrzej Śródka and Paweł Szczawiński), Wrocław">dited by Andrzej Śródka and Paweł Szczawiński), Wrocław, Ossolineum, 1984. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kutrzeba, Stanislaw 1876 births 1946 deaths Politicians from Kraków People from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Polish Austro-Hungarians Members of the State National Council 20th-century Polish historians Polish male non-fiction writers Members of the Lwów Scientific Society Members of the Polish Academy of Learning Members of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques Jagiellonian University alumni Academic staff of Jagiellonian University Rectors of the Jagiellonian University Sachsenhausen concentration camp survivors Commanders with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta Commanders of the Order of Polonia Restituta Recipients of the Gold Cross of Merit (Poland) Officers of the Legion of Honour Burials at Rakowicki Cemetery