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Tytuł:
Komisja Kultury KC PZPR – „dziecko” gomułkowskiej stabilizacji
Autorzy:
Chojnowski, Andrzej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/608402.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla PAN w Warszawie
Tematy:
Gomułka Władysław
kultura masowa
nomenklatura
Październik ’56
polityka kulturalna
realizm socjalistyczny
Opis:
The Culture Commission of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers’ Party – a “Child” of the Gomułka–era StabilisationThe Culture Commission was established in the summer of 1957 and replaced the Department of Culture at the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers’ Party (CC PUWP). The Department had been composed of the employees the CC PUWP, but the Commission included both representatives of the Party and state bureaucracy as well as members of assorted milieus (under the condition that they belonged to the PUWP). In 1957 the CC PUWP created, alongside the Culture Commission, also a Foreign Commission, a Science Commission, a Publications Commission, etc. The notion to entrust public issues to institutions combining representatives of the apparatus of power and delegates of the interested milieus was characteristic for the Polish variant of the anti–Stalinist “thaw” and did not possess a counterpart in other states of the Soviet bloc. The Culture Commission emerged, if one were to perceive it via the prism of later events, during a transition period. The team created by Władysław Gomułka, who on a tide of de– Stalinisation assumed in October 1956 the function of First Secretary of the CC PUWP, attempted to rapidly stifle social emotions and, at the same time, to devise its own model of governance, a task that naturally required much time. Initially, the authorities regarded the question of culture as secondary. The Party intended to retain general control over this domain, but resigned from “control” and came to terms with pluralism within assorted forms of artistic expression. In 1958 there even emerged a pro–decentralisation conception, namely, to supplant the Ministry of Culture and Art with a Committee of Culture and Art composed of representatives of national councils, central offices, art associations, and social and professional organisations. Gradually, however, such tendencies waned, since the Party–state apparatus could not be itself within a social dialogue formula and preferred ruling by resorting to methods of prohibitions and injunctions. On their part, artistic circles, and men of letters in particular, called for expanding the sphere of creative freedom and, in particular, for a restriction of censorship. In this fashion a conflict between the two sides continued to grow. In the opinion of certain members of the Commission it was to represent the interests of representatives of the arts, especially as regards the freedom of expression and financial questions. Others perceived it as an expert institution assisting the Party leadership in formulating a cultural policy programme. The most permanent outcome of the functioning of the Commission involved numerous gathered data concerning cultural life in different parts of Poland. Otherwise, the Commission proved to be not very active and incapable of designating its realms of activity. In 1960 the Central Committee reactivated the Department of Culture and thus supervision over culture was restored to Party bureaucracy. The Commission was not dissolved but it gradually faded and the last traces of its existence come from 1964.
Źródło:
Dzieje Najnowsze; 2016, 48, 3
0419-8824
Pojawia się w:
Dzieje Najnowsze
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Better Not at All Than Not Well. A Review of a Biography of Władysław Gomułka
Autorzy:
Eisler, Jerzy
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/953776.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla PAN w Warszawie
Tematy:
Władysław Gomułka ‘Wiesław’
communism
Polish United Workers’ Party
Polish Workers’ Party
Anita Prażmowska
biography
communist leadership
Opis:
Władysław Gomułka was the Polish communist leader who, most probably, played the most important role in the history of Poland. In the years 1943–48 he was the Secretary of the Polish Workers’ Party, and next, from 1956 to 1970, the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers’ Party. According to the rule ‘the more power the more responsibility’, which had particular significance in non-democratic systems, Gomułka was responsible or co-responsible for everything good but also for everything bad that happened in Poland during his rule. At the same time he is this Polish communist leader, on whose life and activity over twenty books were published. One of the recent ones was published by Anita Prażmowska. Unfortunately, this is not a successful attempt.
Źródło:
Kwartalnik Historyczny; 2017, 124
0023-5903
Pojawia się w:
Kwartalnik Historyczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Kierownictwo Polskiej Zjednoczonej Partii Robotniczej w latach 1956–1970. Portret zbiorowy
Autorzy:
Szumiło, Mirosław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/602590.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla PAN w Warszawie
Tematy:
leadership of the PUWP
Władysław Gomułka
Political Bureau
Secretariat of the Central Committee
Polish People’s Republic
kierownictwo PZPR
Biuro Polityczne
Sekretariat KC
Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa
Opis:
The article presents the composition of the leadership of the Polish United Workers’ Party, that is the Political Bureau and Secretariat of the Central Committee, in 1956–1970. Next, the twenty-nine persons making up the leadership are portrayed, with an analysis of their social and demographic data: age, place of birth, social background, ethnic origins, and education, as well as their motivations for joining the communist movement and the course of their political career up to their entering the party leadership.
W artykule scharakteryzowano skład osobowy kierownictwa Polskiej Zjednoczonej Partii Robotniczej, tj. Biura Politycznego i Sekretariatu Komitetu Centralnego, w latach 1956–1970. Następnie nakreślono portret zbiorowy 29 osób tworzących kierownictwo w tym okresie, poddając analizie ich cechy społeczno-demograficzne: wiek, miejsce urodzenia, pochodzenie społeczne i etniczne, wykształcenie oraz motywy akcesu do ruchu komunistycznego i przebieg kariery politycznej do momentu wejścia do kierownictwa partii.
Źródło:
Kwartalnik Historyczny; 2020, 127, 2
0023-5903
Pojawia się w:
Kwartalnik Historyczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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