LUD, tom 79: 1995


okładka zastępczaOrgan Polskiego Towarzystwa Ludoznawczego
i Komitetu Nauk Etnologicznych PAN

 

Komitet Redakcyjny:
Maria Biernacka, Zbigniew Jasiewicz (przewodniczący), Bronisława Kopczyńska-Jaworska, Anna Kowalska-Lewicka, Antoni Kuczyński - sekretarz

 

Zespół redakcyjny:
Zbigniew Jasiewicz (redaktor naczelny), Jacek Bednarski (z-ca redaktora), Monika Leonowicz (sekretarz redakcji)

 

Adres redakcji: 61-809 Poznań, ul. św. Marcin 78

EDITOR'S NOTE: This volume is a special issue of the Journal "Lud" published in connection with the centenary of the Polish Ethnological Society and its journal. It contains articles, the majority of which were presented as speeches and papers during the Society's jubilee celebration and the conference "The Past and Present of Polish Ethnology", held in Wrocław in 9-11 September, 1995. We hope that the articles placed in this volume will help in increasing knowledge about the history and current directions of studies of Polish ethnology - a "national" ethnology which helps constitute a whole — world ethnology and socio-cultural anthropology.
 

CONTENTS

I. THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF THE POLISH ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Zygmunt Kłodnicki, A Centenary of the Polish  Ethnological  Society, s. 9

Bronisława Kopczyńska-Jaworska, Zbigniew Jasiewicz, Prospects for the Polish Ethnological Society at the Threshold of Its Second Centennial, s. 21

II. THE PAST AND PRESENT OF POLISH ETHNOLOGICAL STUDIES

Zbigniew Jasiewicz, A Few Remarks on the Past and Present of Polish Ethnology, s. 27

Edward Pietraszek, Lud prosty w całym sposobie życia swego. On a Pioneer Monograph of the Village by I. L. Czerwiński, s. 35

Violetta Krawczyk-Wasilewska, The Study of Polish Folklore on the Centennial Anniversary of "Lud", s. 43

Maria Wieruszewska, The Polish Village in Light of Ethnological and Sociological Research, s. 55

Czesław Robotycki, The Anthropology of Culture in Poland. A Finished Project, s. 69

Bronisława Kopczyńska-Jaworska, Documentation and Information in Ethnological Sciences in Poland, s. 87

III. FOLK STUDIES AND OTHER DIRECTIONS OF RESEARCH IN POLISH ETHNOLOGY

Barbara Bazielich, The Study of Folk Clothes and Costumes in Poland, s. 101

Danuta Penkala-Gawęcka, Folk and Complementary Medicine in Polish Ethnological Investigations, s. 121

Teresa Karwicka, Ethnological Investigations of Eastern Pomerania, s. 143

Irena Bukowska-Floreńska, Ethnological Studies of Industrial Regions in Poland. Its Past, Present and Prospects, s. 161

Mieczysław Trojan, Studies of European Folk Cultures in Polish Ethnology, s. 175

Leszek Dzięgiel, Polish Ethnological Investigations in the Middle East and Northern Africa, s. 189

IV. ETHNIC PROBLEMS IN ETHNOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH

Aleksander Posern-Zieliński, Ethnic Studies in Polish Ethnology. Their Conditions, Contexts and Trends, s. 199

Dorota Simonides, Upper Silesians. A Regional or Ethnic Group?, s. 217

Olga Goldberg-Mulkiewicz, The World that Ceased to Exist. Reflections on the Study of the Culture of Polish Jews, s. 231

Lech Mróz, On Philistines, Gypsies alias Walęsas. An Outline History of Romany Studies in Poland, s. 241

Daniel Kadłubiec, On the Methodology of Investigating of Borderland Folk Culture, s. 257

Ryszard Kantor, The Achievement of Polish Ethnology in the Study of Polish Communities Abroad, s. 265