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Włodzimierz Bączkowski (1905-2000)
Political writer, one of the leading Sovietologists, an activist and ideological leading light of...
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Jan Stanisław Berson (1903-1940?).
Journalist, correspondent in Moscow.
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Wojciech Chrzanowski (1793-1861)
– Polish general, geographer.
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Leon Chrzanowski (1829-1899)
Historian, political commentator and conservative politician. He graduated in philosophy and law...
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Adam Ciołkosz (1901-1978)
Socialist politician, and publicist.
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Ignacy Czuma (1891-1963)
Legal philosopher, thomist, and anti-communist.
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Ignacy Daszyński (1866-1936)
Politician, founder of the Socialist Party in the Austrian sector, one of the leaders of the...
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Wojciech Dzieduszycki (1848‒1909)
— conservative political thinker, politician, and philosopher.
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Stanisław Głąbiński (1862-1941)
Politician and economist.
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Henryk Dembiński (1900-1949)
Lawyer, social and political activist.
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Władysław Leopold Jaworski (1865-1930)
Constitutional lawyer, philosopher of law, conservative politician.
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Walerian Kalinka (1826-1886)
historian and journalist, was one of the leading representatives of the Cracow school of history.
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Adolf Kliszewicz (1879-?)
Political journalist, engineer, political writer, Catholic historiographer.
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Leon Kozłowski (1879‒1927)
— journalist, Polish literature scholar, and political activist.
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Zygmunt Krasiński (1812-1859)
Poet, playwright, and novelist; count and conservative thinker.
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Jan Kucharzewski (1876-1952)
Historian, explorer of 19th-century Russian history, politician, and publicist.
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Tadeusz Kutrzeba (1886-1947)
– Major-General of the Polish Army in the Second Polish Republic, author of works on military...
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Stanisław Kutrzeba (1876–1946)
Lawyer and historian of Polish law.
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Maurycy Mann (1814‒1876)
Conservative political columnist, for years leading Polish author of articles devoted to...
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Ignacy Matuszewski (1891-1946)
Political commentator, politician, Minister of the Treasury in the Second Polish Republic.
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Maurycy Mochnacki (1803-1834)
Political activist and commentator, associated with democratic and patriotic circles.
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Jerzy Niezbrzycki (1902-1968)
Intelligence officer in the Second Polish Republic, an analyst of international issues and an...
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Józef Piłsudski (1867-1935)
Independence activist who contributed to the restoration of Polish statehood after the partitions, and became...
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Konstanty Srokowski (1878-1935)
Journalist and political activist.
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Zdzisław Stahl (1901-1987)
Journalist, economist and politician.
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Antoni Szymański (1881-1942)
Catholic priest and an outstanding representative of Polish Catholic science and social thinking.
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Leon Wasilewski (1870-1936)
Political journalist, diplomat, historian, activist of the Polish Socialist Party.
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Bohdan Wasiutyński (1882-1940)
Lawyer and National Democratic politician.
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Aleksander Wielopolski (1803‒1877)
— conservative thinker and politician.
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Stefan Wyszyński (1901-1981)
Primate of Poland.
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Kazimierz Zakrzewski (1900-1941)
Historian, preeminent expert on the history of Byzantium, politician, syndicalist.
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Marian Zdziechowski (1861-1938)
Historian of culture and literature, literary critic, essaist.