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Authors of this volume Katarzyna Bock, PhD, Institute of History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences, University of Wrocław (Poland). Secretary of the scientific research project Cultural heritage of dissolved monasteries on the territory of former Poland and in Silesia in 18th and 19th c.: fate, significance, cataloguing until June 2013. Particularly interested in history of the Church in late medieval Poland. E-mail: katarzyna.bock@kasaty.pl Urszula Bończuk-Dawidziuk, MA, University Museum in Wrocław, University of Wrocław (Poland). Particularly interested in culture and art around 1800 and the artistic and didactic collections kept in University Museum in Wrocław. E-mail: muzeum@adm.uni.wroc.pl Iwona Brankiewicz, ME, Department of Landscape Design and Conservation, Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, University of Life Sciences in Lublin (Poland). Particularly interested in history and evolution of historical transformations of the garden complexes. E-mail: iwonabrankiewicz1@gmail.com Elżbieta Bylinowa, MA, Department of Early Imprints, University Library in Warsaw (Poland). Particularly interested in history of books and libraries in Poland from the 15th to the 18th century, especially in provenance of Polish historical book collections. E-mail: e.h.bylina@uw.edu.pl Rafał Cholewa, MA, Cieszyn Historical Library (Poland). Particularly interested in history of Pro testantism, with particular reference to history of the Evangelical Parish in Brenna and Ustroń. E-mail: cholewa@kc-cieszyn.pl Tomasz Ciesielski, PhD with habilitation, professor at the University of Opole, head of the Institute of History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences (Poland). Particularly interested in European military from the half of the 17th to the end of the 18th century, history of the eastern lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 18th - first half of the 19th century, Poles and other ethnic minorities in the areas of the Black Sea, as well as the fate of buildings, libraries and monastic archives (Catholic) on the territory of Ukraine and Belarus. E-mail: ciesielski2@wp.pl Marek Derwich, professor, Institute of History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences, University of Wrocław (Poland). Founder of LARHCOR (Laboratoire des Recherches sur l’Histoi re des Congregations et Ordres Religieux). Head of the scientific research project Cultural heritage of dissolved monasteries on the territory of former Poland and in Silesia in 18th and 19th c.: fate, significance, cataloguing. Particularly interested in history of religious orders in Poland and Europe. E-mail: derwich@gmail.com Piotr Dymmel, PhD, head of the National Archives in Lublin, Institute of History, Faculty of Humanities, Maria Curie Sklodowska University in Lublin (Poland). Particularly interested in archival science and bibliology. E-mail: pdymmel@lublin.ap.gov.pl Patryk Frankowski, MA, National Museum in Poznań (Poland). Particularly interested in performance practice and composition of the various Polish religious centers, as well as history, structure, functions and importance of professional musical instruments. E-mail: patryk.frankowski@gmail.com Anna Gadomska, MA, State Archive in Radom (Poland). Particularly interested in history of culture in the 16th century. E-mail: amgadomska@wp.pl
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Łukasz Guldon, MA, State Archive in Kielce (Poland). Particularly interested in archival collections, especially from the second half of the 19th century. E-mail: lukasz.guldon@kielce.ap.gov. pl Czesław Hadamik, PhD, Kielce (Poland). Particularly interested in archeology and history of the Middle Ages and early modern period, history of architecture and urbanism, as well as building restoration and conservation doctrines. E-mail: cehadamik@wp.pl Ewa Hauptman-Fisher, MA, Department of Music Collections, University Library in Warsaw (Poland). Particularly interested in collections of religious music from the 18th century and operas composed by Ludomir Różycki. E-mail: e.hauptman@uw.edu.pl Anna Jaroszek, MA, District Office in Radom (Poland). Particularly interested in contemporary art. E-mail: anna.jaroszek@hotmail.com Marcin Jewdokimow, PhD, Institute of Classical Philology and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw (Poland). Particularly interested in issues of social and cultural capital, social memory, as well as cultural and social dimensions of space. E-mail: jewdokimow.marcin@yahoo.com Tomasz Jeż, PhD, Institute of Musicology, Faculty of History, University of Warsaw (Poland). Particularly interested in reception of repertoire in music sources of the 16th and 17th centuries, interpretation of musical phenomena in the context of spirituality and aesthetics of the 16th and 17th centuries and musical culture of the former Silesia. E-mail: tomasz.jez@uw.edu.pl Grzegorz Joachimiak, MA, Department of Musicology, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences, University of Wrocław (Poland). Particularly interested in history of musical culture in Silesia in the 17th and 18th centuries. E-mail: gjoachimiak@wp.pl Krzysztof Kleczek, MA, Cieszyn Historical Library (Poland). Particularly interested in history of travel, tourism and sport. E-mail: kleczek@kc-cieszyn.pl Monika Kopeć, MA, Diocesan Library in Sandomierz (Poland). Particularly interested in archival science and book collections of the Diocesan Library in Sandomierz. E-mail: monika. kopec1988@gmail.com Sławomir Kościelak, PhD, Institute of History, Faculty of History, University of Gdańsk (Poland). Particularly interested in religious relations and social history of Royal Prussia and Kuyavia from the 16th to the early 19th century. E-mail: doksjk@ug.edu.pl Małgorzata Kośka, MA, Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw (Poland). Particularly interested in history of collecting and editorial activity of aristocrats – amateur historians in the 19th century. E-mail: mkoska@agad.gov.pl Andrzej Kozieł, PhD with habilitation, professor at the University of Wrocław, Institute of Art History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences (Poland). Particularly interested in painting, sculpture and graphics in Central Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, mysticism and art in Silesia in the baroque era, as well as artistic relationships between Silesia and Bohemia in the age of the baroque. E-mail: akoziel@adm.uni.wroc.pl Fr. Janusz Królikowski, PhD with habilitation, professor at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, Faculty of Theology, branch in Tarnów (Poland). Particularly interested in theory and history of theology in Poland, as well as history of the Church, with particular reference to the Diocese of Tarnów. E-mail: jkroliko@poczta.onet.pl
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Rafał Kubicki, PhD with habilitation, Institute of History, Faculty of History, University of Gdańsk (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Church in the Middle Ages and early modern period, dissolution of monasteries in the 19th century, socio-economic history of monastic state of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia, late medieval townspeople and rural structures in the Middle Ages and early modern period. E-mail: hisrk@univ.gda.pl Maksymilian Kuśka, MA, Archive and Library of Brothers Hospitallers in Cieszyn (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Order of Brothers Hospitallers in Central Europe, history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the issues of culture, art and society in the service of totalitarian ideas, especially the Third Reich. E-mail: maxkuska@interia.pl Angelika Lipka, bachelor’s degree, Institute of History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences, University of Wrocław (Poland). Assistant of the scientific research project Cultural heritage of dissolved monasteries on the territory of former Poland and in Silesia in 18th and 19th c.: fate, significance, cataloguing. Particularly interested in everyday life of women, history of dissolved monasteries in Poland and everyday life in China from the 10th to the 20th century. E-mail: projekt@kasaty.pl Beata Lorens, PhD, Institute of History, Faculty of Sociology and History, University of Rzeszów (Poland). Particularly interested in religious and social relations on the Polish-Ruthenian (Ukrainian) ethnic border in early modern period, regional history and the issues related to history of the Church. E-mail: blorens@poczta.fm Barbara Markowska, PhD, Collegium Civitas in Warsaw (Poland). Particularly interested in sociological aspects of cultural memory. E-mail: barbara.markowska@collegium.edu.pl Dorota Matyaszczyk, MA, Poznań (Poland). Particularly interested in cultural heritage of the historical Greater Poland. E-mail: dorota.matyaszczyk@gmail.com Antoni Maziarz, PhD, Institute of History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences, University of Opole (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Church in the Polish lands in the 19th and 20th centuries, socio-political history of the 19th century and the issues related to the civilization development of Polish lands. E-mail: aamaziarz@gmail.com Ryszard Mączyński, PhD with habilitation, professor at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Department of Art History and Culture, Faculty of History (Poland). Particularly interested in Polish art of the early modern period and modern age (baroque, classicism, historicism) in European context, with particular reference to architecture, the issues of history of literature, theater and music, history of the industry, as well as the issues related to Warsaw. E-mail: r_maczynski@poczta.onet.pl Alina Mądry, PhD, Department of Musicology, Faculty of History, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań; Museum of Musical Instruments, branch of the National Museum in Poznań (Poland). Particularly interested in history, aesthetics and music performance practice, especially Polish, in the 18th century. E-mail: almadry@poczta.onet.pl Małgorzata Milecka, D.Eng. with habilitation, professor at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin, head of the Department of Landscape Design and Conservation, Faculty of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture (Poland). Particularly interested in history of garden complexes, especially Cistercian, in Poland. E-mail: eko_styl@op.pl
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Tomasz Niklas, MA, Department of Art History and Culture, Faculty of History, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland). Particularly interested in Polish graphics of the 18th century and culture during the rule of the Saxon dynasty in Poland. E-mail: t.p.niklas@gmail.com Piotr Oliński, PhD with habilitation, Institute of History and Archival Science, Faculty of History, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland). Particularly interested in history of monasticism, cities and early humanism, as well as historical climatology. E-mail: olinskip@umk.pl Roland Prejs, PhD with habilitation, professor at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Institute of History of the Church, Faculty of Theology (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Franciscan religious orders, history of the Church in the Polish lands during the period of partitions, as well as archival science. E-mail: roland@kul.pl Olga Miriam Przybyłowicz, PhD, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Centre for the History of Material Culture (Poland). Particularly interested in history of monasticism and material culture, with particular reference to architecture, food and the rhythm of everyday life from the 15th to the 17th century. E-mail: olgamiriam@interia. pl Dorota Rejman, MA, Diocesan Library in Sandomierz (Poland). Particularly interested in historical book collections and ecclesiastical archival science. E-mail: dorotarejman@poczta.onet.pl Witalij Rosowski, PhD, Centre for the Study of Polish Community and Its Ministry, Faculty of Humanities, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Poles in the East (countries of the former USSR) and history of the Roman Catholic Church on this territory. E-mail: witalis@kul.pl Waldemar Rozynkowski, PhD with habilitation, professor at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Institute of History and Archival Science, Faculty of History (Poland). Particularly interested in administrative structure of the Church in Poland, the cult of saints, religiosity, religious orders and congregations. E-mail: wr@umk.pl Rainer Sachs, MA, Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Wrocław (Poland). Particularly interested in history of art and culture in Silesia. E-mail: rainer.sachs@diplo.de Fr. Aleksander Krzysztof Sitnik OFM, PhD, Major Seminary of Bernardine Fathers in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska; monastery of Bernardine Fathers in Cracow (Poland). Particularly interested in history of Bernardine friars. E-mail: olo@ofm.pl Michał Skoczyński, MA, Institute of History, Department of History, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Dominican monasteries in Mazovia and Greater Poland from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. E-mail: mskoczynski@interia.pl Katarzyna Spurgjasz, MA, Warsaw (Poland). Particularly interested in source studies. E-mail: katarzyna.spurgjasz@gmail.com Bartłomiej Stawiarski, PhD, Cultural Center in Namysłów (Poland). Particularly interested in history of Ashkenazi Jews in the Middle Ages, with particular reference to Silesia, as well as material culture of Ashkenazi Jews, history of the Namysłów Land and Kinderlandverschickung (KLV). E-mail: stawiarski@interia.pl Piotr Szukiel, MA, Institute of History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences, University of Wrocław (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the liturgy in medieval Poland. E-mail: piotrszukiel@gmail.com
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Anna Szylar, PhD with habilitation, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, State Higher Vocational School Memorial Prof. Stanisław Tarnowski in Tarnobrzeg (Poland). Particularly interested in history of nunneries on Polish lands from the 17th to the 19th century. E-mail: szylarp@ wp.pl Tadeusz M. Trajdos, PhD with habilitation, professor at the Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Catholic Church in the eastern territories of former Poland, as well as religious life and settlement in the southern borderlines of Poland (Spis, Orava). E-mail: t.trajdos@poczta.onet.pl Fr. Piotr Tylec, MA, Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Church during the People’s Republic of Poland. E-mail: piotrtylec@interia.pl Magdalena Walter-Mazur, PhD, Department of Musicology, Faculty of History, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poland). Particularly interested in music of the 17th century, with particular reference to relationship between music and word and between music and religion, the issues of spirituality and morality, as well as musical culture of Polish Benedictine nuns in the 17th and 18th centuries (gender studies). E-mail: mazurki@amu.edu.pl Ewelina Widelska, ME, Department of Landscape Design and Conservation, Faculty of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, University of Life Sciences in Lublin (Poland). Particularly interested in history of monastic garden complexes in precinct of urban systems, with particular reference to their impact on the spatial development of cities. E-mail: e.widelska@gmail.com Izabela Wiencek, MA, Department of Early Imprints, University Library in Warsaw (Poland). Particularly interested in history of book in modern Poland. E-mail: i.p.wiencek@uw.edu.pl Zdzisław Włodarczyk, PhD, Teachers’ College in Wieluń (Poland). Particularly interested in history of South Prussia, the Lutheran Church in the Kingdom of Poland and regional issues. E-mail: z.wlodarczyk@poczta.onet.pl Marek L. Wójcik, PhD, Institute of History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences, University of Wrocław (Poland). Particularly interested in diplomatics, genealogy, heraldry and sphragistics, as well as medieval history of Silesia. E-mail: mlwojcik@uni.wroc.pl Fr. Wojciech Zawadzki, PhD with habilitation, professor at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Institute of History, Faculty of History and Social Sciences; head of the Diocesan Archiv in Elbląg (Poland). Particularly interested in history of Prussia from the 16th to the 19th century, presbyterology, prosopography, archival science and Prussian monasteriology. E-mail: wzawadzki@elblag.opoka.org.pl Ewa Magdalena Ziółek, PhD with habilitation, Institute of History, Faculty of Humanities, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Poland). Particularly interested in Polish and general history during the rule of king Stanisław August Poniatowski and in the 19th century, with particular reference to the Napoleonic period. E-mail: ewamargo@kul.lublin.pl