- 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 notablePoles and of foreigners who have been active in Poland — famous as well as less well-known persons, fromPopiel ,Piast Kołodziej andMieszko I , at the dawn of Polish history, to persons who died in the year2000 . The Dictionary, published incrementally since1935 , is a work in progress. It is expected to be completed about2030 .The "PSB" is, by its own assessment, "at the present moment... the most outstanding biographical publication in the world." Outside Poland, it is available in the
British Library , theLibrary of Congress , theVatican Library , and many other national and major research libraries.Comprehensivness and bias
To date, 42 volumes have been produced, and work is in progress on volume 43. Entries "St" – "Zz" will appear in succeeding volumes.
Though not a comprehensive source on "all" notable Poles, the Dictionary is substantial and well-respected. Brock (2006) writes 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 Dictionary editorial policies, the postwar
communist government of thePeople's Republic of Poland interfered substantially regarding who should be included [Brock, 2006] . Since Poland's1989 break with theSoviet bloc , this bias has been partly corrected in several supplements. In the works are further supplements, as well as new volumes."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 since1935 , although publication was suspended during Poland'sWorld War II occupation byNazi Germany and during the Stalinist period. The Dictionary is a joint publication of thePolish Academy of Sciences ("Polska Akademia Nauk") and the Polish Academy of Learning ("Polska Akademia Umiejętności"). It is edited at theTadeusz Manteuffel Historical Institute ("Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla") and is sponsored by theFoundation for Polish Learning ("Fundacja na Rzecz Nauki Polskiej").Some 8,000 individuals have contributed to the Dictionary — leading experts in Poland and abroad who have often dedicated many years of study to their subjects, and who provide generous bibliographies.
The Dictionary's current 42 volumes (well into "S") range from 480 to 830 pages each, for a total of over 27,000 pages.
The Dictionary had been founded by
Władysław Konopczyński . The first volume appeared in 1935, and four more (through "Dąbrowski, Ignacy") beforeWorld War II . After the war, by1949 , when Konopczyński was forced by the communist government to resign his editorship, two more volumes had been published (through "Firlej, Henry"). The project was then frozen until1958 , when it was revived underKazimierz Lepszy . In1964 , after the Dictionary had grown by an additional three volumes (through "Jarosiński, Paweł"), Lepszy yielded toEmanuel Rostworowski .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 (through "Różycki, Ignacy") when Rostworowski in
1989 passed the baton toHenryk Markiewicz . Under Markiewicz, nine further volumes were published (through "Stpiczyński Wojciech"), as well as a supplement of "Uzupełnienia i sprostowania do tomów I-XL" (Additions and Corrections to Volumes I-XL) rectifying communist-era bias and censorship. Since2002 , the Dictionary's editor has beenAndrzej Romanowski . The PSB team estimates they will end their work around 2030.Most of the Dictionary's information is available only in paper form, but since June 2005 some Dictionary resources have become accessible online. On
June 8 ,2005 , the Tadeusz Manteuffel Historical Institute, Polish Television ("Telewizja Polska ") and Polish Radio ("Polskie Radio ") signed an agreement creating an "internetowy Polski Słownik Biograficzny" ("iPSB"; English: internet Polish Biographical Dictionary). The page went offline in June 2006; no information is known when it may be back online.See also
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Polish people
*Polish nobility
*List of Poles
*List of Polish Americans
*Who's Who directoriesReferences
* [http://www.psb.pan.krakow.pl/master_page.htm PSB Book Entry description, official page]
* [http://ipsb.tvp.pl/wps/portal Portal of iPSB] - offline since June 2006
*Peter Brock ,John Stanley ,Piotr J. Wrobel ; "Nation And History: Polish Historians from the Enlightenment to the Second World War"; University of Toronto Press, 2006, ISBN 0-8020-9036-2External links
* (Polish) [http://ipsb.tvp.pl/wps/portal PSB Homepage] (Search engine available, though not all entries are searchable yet)
* [http://www.pau.krakow.pl/histor_e.htm Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences] (English language page)
* (Polish) [http://www.potempski.com/Edward/slownik_biograficzny.htm Edwarda Potempskiego] - example biography excerpt
* [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/top3mset/932f7e8885b14903.html "Find in a Library"] - search page for locating copies of the "PSB"
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Piotrus/List%20of%20Poles PSB Table of Contents]
* [http://www.psb.pan.krakow.pl/"Polski słownik biograficzny" site.]
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