- Henryk Zieliński
Henryk Zieliński (
22 September ,1920 inSzembruczek nearGrudziądz -6 March ,1981 inWrocław ) was a Polishhistorian andprofessor at theUniversity of Wrocław .Biography
During the Invasion of Poland he was wounded during the
Battle of Bzura . Soon he was imprisoned in a German POW camp, from which he tried to escape three times, finally succeeding in 1944. He moved toKraków , where he became one of the students of the underground university.After the war, in the
People's Republic of Poland , although at first he opposed thePolish communist government, in 1949 he joined thePZPR communist party and was allowed to become a staff member of theUniversity of Wrocław . Years later, a few days before his mysterious death, he told the listeners that in 1949 he 'allowed himself to be manipulated'. Around 1951/1952 he defended hisPhD thesis . In 1955 he became adocent , and in 1962 he becameprofessor . However from the 1960s he became increasingly critical of the government. In the aftermath of thePolish 1968 political crisis , thePrague Spring and thePolish 1970 protests , where he openly supported the opposition, he was persecuted by the Polishsecret police ,Służba Bezpieczeństwa , and in the period of 1970-1972 he was forced to retire from Wrocław University, and briefly worked at the newUniversity of Silesia . In 1972 he returned to Wrocław, as the environment there became more open again, while the Silesian University became a party's stronghold, with Zieliński's research criticized for not being "proletariat ic" enough, and his refusal to bow down to the "nomenklatura " and accept the children of party officials as his students, irrespective of merit. He supported theSolidarity movement created in 1980.His death in the early morning hours of
6 March ,1981 was suspicious: he was found dead on a sidewalk near his house. Although at first both the press andmilicja investigators talked about amurder , from the next day the official line was that it was an accident and the investigation was annulled.Works
Henryk Zieliński was interested in the history of Polish-German relations, especially the history of
germanization . He was the author of many publications related toSilesia and its history, such as theSilesian Uprisings and the Wielkopolska Uprising after theFirst World War . Near the end of his life he also became interested in the development of Polishpolitical thought in the 19th and 20th centuries.In the 1970s, with the improving relations between Poles and Germans, he took part in the work of the
Polish-German Textbook Commission , a joint Polish-German governmental organization which reviewed the current textbooks in both countries in order to remove anti-German and anti-Polish stereotypes and former propaganda.His last major work, "Historia Polski 1914 – 1939" (History of Poland 1914-1939), was printed posthumously. Due to the government crackdown on opposition the book was heavily
censored , but the undergrounderrata was soon realised in the form of "bibuła " (Russian "samizdat "). The censorship of his books is a good example of the problem faced by historians under regimes which interfere with academic work. Specifically, the Polish communist censorship completely removed any mention of theMolotov-Ribbentrop Pact (Nazi Germany-Soviet alliance) and the section on the Soviet invasion of Poland on 17 September 1939 together with the photo of the German-Soviet parade inBrześć was removed and replaced with a general note on changed borders.Among his former students are three notable contemporary Polish historians:
Marian Orzechowski ,Adolf Juzwenko andWłodzimierz Suleja .Selected bibliography
* "Liczba Polaków w Niemczech w latach 1918-1939 na tle systemu niemieckiej statystyki narodowościowej" (Number of Poles in Germany from 1918-1939 un the background of German national statistics); in: "Przegląd Zachodni" z.9", (1948)
* "Polacy i polskość Ziemi Złotowskiej w latach 1918-1939" (Poles and Polish culture ofZiemia Złotowskia in 1918-1939) (1949)
* "Zagadnienie powstań śląskich" (The issue of Silesian Uprisings); in: "Wiadomości Historyczne" nr 5" (1952) "i nr 1" (1953)
* "Położenie i walka górnośląskiego proletariatu w latach 1918–1922" (The situation and fights of the proletariat in theUpper Silesia from 1918-1922) (1957)
* Znaczenie traktatu wersalskiego dla rozwoju stosunków polsko-niemieckich"; in: "Kwartalnik Historyczny" nr 1" (The importantce of theTreaty of Versailles to the development of Polish-German relations), (1963)
* "Polska myśl polityczna a sprawa ziem zachodnich (przed rokiem 1914)" (Polish political thought and the issue of western lands (before the year 1914)) ; in: "Sobótka" nr 1-2" (1964)
* "Historia Polski 1864–1939" (History of Poland, 1864-1939) (1968)
* "Rola powstania wielkopolskiego oraz powstań śląskich w walce o zjednoczenie ziem zachodnich i niepodległą Polskę (1918-1921)" (The role of the Wielkopolska Uprising and Silesian Uprisings in the fight to unite the western lands and independent Poland (1918-1922)); in: "Droga przez półwiecze. O Polsce lat 1918-1968. Referaty z sesji PAN i UW poświęcone 50 rocznicy odzyskania niepodległości", (1969)
* "Batalii podręcznikowej ciąg dalszy (Historia Polski w zachodnioniemieckich podręcznikach szkolnych)" (The textbook warfare continued: History of Poland in the West Germany school textbooks); in: "Odra", nr 10", (1973)
* "O potrzebie i trudnościach badania polskiej myśli politycznej" (On the needs and problems in studying the Polish political thought); in: "Polska Myśl polityczna XIX i XX w.", t.I: "Polska i jej sąsiedzi", Wrocław (1975)
* "Polska Myśl polityczna XIX i XX w." (Polish political thought in the 19th and 20th c.), t.I: "Polska i jej sąsiedzi", Wrocław (1975), (ed.)
* "Czy istniał model polskiego działacza politycznego (Piłsudski, Witos, Paderewski, Dmowski)" (Was there a model of a Polish political activist?); in: "Dzieje kultury politycznej w Polsce" pod red. J.A.Gierowskiego, (1977)
* "Polska myśl polityczna XIX i XX wieku" (Polish political thought in the 19th and 20th c.), t.II: "Twórcy polskiej myśli politycznej", Wrocław (1978), (introduction, ed.)
* "Historia Polski 1914–1939" (History of Poland 1914-1939) (1983, wyd.II 1985)References
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