Wrocławski okres w życiu naukowo-dydaktycznym profesora Jana Gwiazdomorskiego jako przejaw opresji Ministerstwa Oświaty

Tomasz Dolata
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The end of World War II tore Poland from one totalitarianism (Nazism) and pushed it into the clutches of another, equally dangerous — communism. The new order and the new ideology took over Polish reality in its entirety. Unfortunately, this also applied to science and broadly understood university life. The new authorities regulated the personnel policy almost at whim, removing from the university space those individuals considered dangerous and defiant towards the socialist system. Another, milder manifestation of disciplining scholars who did not agree to the introduction of Marxism at universities was the forced transfer of professors to other universities, sometimes hundreds of kilometers away. The article concerns one of the most outstanding Polish lawyers of the 20th century — Prof. Jan Gwiazdomorski, and more specifically, his official relocation from the Jagiellonian University to work at the University of Wrocław. This transfer was a form of repression applied by the authorities to the scholar who did not identify himself with the new, post-war Polish political system. On the other hand, the transfer weakened the scientific community of the Jagiellonian University, which also did not hold favorable views towards socialist reality. The article presents hitherto unknown information relating to the Wrocław period in the scientific and didactic career of this luminary of Polish civil law. The source basis of the work are archival materials — a query of Jan Gwiazdomarski’s personal files and minutes of the Faculty Councils located in the Archives of the University of Wrocław. The author, referring to the discussed phenomenon, uses a historical and retrospective approach (he examines the problem from a present-day perspective) and indicates the legal grounds for transferring the scholar to the University of Wrocław.
第二次世界大战的结束将波兰从一个极权主义(纳粹主义)中撕裂,并将其推向另一个同样危险的极权主义——共产主义的魔爪。新秩序和新意识形态完全接管了波兰的现实。不幸的是,这也适用于科学和广泛理解的大学生活。新当局几乎随心所欲地规定了人事政策,把那些被认为对社会主义制度有危险和蔑视的人赶出了大学空间。对不同意在大学引入马克思主义的学者进行惩戒的另一种较为温和的表现是,强迫教授转到其他大学,有时是数百公里以外的大学。这篇文章涉及20世纪最杰出的波兰律师之一Jan Gwiazdomorski教授,更具体地说,他从雅盖隆大学正式调离到Wrocław大学工作。这种转移是当局对不认同战后波兰新政治制度的学者施加的一种镇压形式。另一方面,这种转移削弱了雅盖隆大学的科学界,他们也不赞成社会主义现实。文章提出了迄今为止未知的信息有关Wrocław期间的科学和教学生涯的这位波兰民法的杰出人物。这项工作的来源基础是档案材料-查询Jan Gwiazdomarski的个人档案和位于Wrocław大学档案馆的教员委员会会议记录。作者在提到所讨论的现象时,采用了历史和回顾性的方法(他从当今的角度考察了这个问题),并指出了将该学者转到Wrocław大学的法律依据。
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