- Henryk Jordan
Henryk Jordan (
July 23 ,1842 ,Przemyśl –May 16 ,1907 ,Kraków ), was a Polish philanthropist,physician and pioneer ofphysical education in Poland. A professor ofobstetrics from 1895 atKraków 'sJagiellonian University , Jordan became best known for organizing children’s playgrounds, called "Jordan’s Garden s" after him.Life
Henryk Jordan was born into an impoverished noble "
szlachta " family from the village ofZakliczyn . His father, Bonifacy Jordan, gave private lessons. His mother, Salomea Wędrychowska, was a homemaker.Jordan received his high-school education in
Tarnopol andTarnów . In 1861, however, he took part in pro-Polish demonstrations for which he was threatened with expulsion from school. In 1862 he moved toTrieste and a year later passed his high-school examinations, in Italian, with honors.Jordan began his university studies in
Vienna , and from 1863 continued them at Kraków'sJagiellonian University . He passed his science examinations in 1867 but did not receive his master's degree due to pneumonia. He went toBerlin and from there toNew York City . While there, Jordan for the first time encountered the "Swedish school of gymnastics" for girls and young women, which became an area of interest for him.. In addition, Jordan presided over the Kraków Gynecological Society, as well as the Society of Medical Doctors, and the Association of Polish Teachers of Higher Education. Thanks to his efforts, physical education classes were introduced as compulsory into all Polish schools.
Henryk Jordan's biggest achievement was to set up a public playground in 1889, with exercise fixtures modeled after playgrounds in the USA, the first in Kraków and perhaps the first in Europe. The
Jordan’s Garden built on the grounds of Kraków’s Błonia included a swimming pool, 12 playing and soccer fields, as well as numerous running and exercise tracks. Facilities were added for indoor activities in 1906, in case of bad weather. The park was equipped with locker rooms and showers. On top of that, a free meal service was established for the children.Legacy
Jordan believed that: “Being serious and working all the time is humanly impossible. A tired body requires rest, as does an overburdened spirit striving for joy.”
"Jordan’s gardens" took off like wildfire. They were opened in
Warsaw ,Płock ,Kalisz andLublin . In 1928 a Society for Jordan’s Gardens was established to oversee the construction of recreational facilities ininterwar Poland.References
* [http://www.grodzka.net.pl/travel/jordan_park.php Henryk Jordan’s Park at www.grodzka.net.pl]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=15586459&dopt=Abstract Henryk Jordan's activity as a member of the Galitzian Parliament]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9695651&dopt=Abstract Henryk Jordan (1842-1907), a dedicated Krakow physician]
* [http://www.jasnet.pl/sp20/patron/patron.htm Henryk Jordan, the founding father (in Polish)]
* [http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp605/html/JacekSlezak.html Jordan's Garden by Jacek Slezak]
* [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:5juIAojOEfIJ:letters.krakow.pl/books/galicia_nostalgia.html+%22Henryk+Jordan%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=26&gl=ca Nostalgia for Galicia]ee also
*
History of Poland, Partitioned Poland 1795-1914
*Science in Poland
*Culture of Kraków
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