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This is a profile of Ateneum Wileńskie, an annual published by the Society of the Friends of Science in Wilno in 1923–1939 with the financial support of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Public Education. It featured articles on the history of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania and played an important role in the popularization of research in the field of political history, law, culture, social and economic history and historical sources of Lithuania in the 16th–19th century. Ateneum Wileńskie was one of the leading academic periodicals in Poland, and most of the materials that were published by it have retained their value.

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Paweł Sierżęga
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This article examines the origin, history, profile and mission of the Roman Catholic weekly Dzwon Niedzielny [Sunday Bell] published in Krakow in 1925–1939. The methodology of critical analysis of historical sources and qualitative analysis of press studies has been used to assess whether the magazine was successful in carrying out its program. On the linguistic level, the corpus of core article headlines from a total of 765 issues has been analyzed (with the help of the text analysis tool corpusomat.pl) to identify keywords, collocations, characteristic vocabulary and construct a word frequency table. The results indicate that the editors by and large stuck to their declared goals and objectives. The mission statement from the magazine's earliest phase was still very much in evidence in what it published years later. The editors of the Dzwon Niedzielny never wavered from their main goal which was to educate the public in spirit of Roman Catholicism, patriotism and communal responsibility.
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Marta Woźniak
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  1. Instytut Mediów, Dziennikarstwa i Komunikacji Społecznej Uniwersytet Papieski Jana Pawła II w Krakowie ul. Franciszkańska 1 PL 31-004 Kraków
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The article analyzes the content of the first (single) issue Phoenix, a magazine of esoteric philosophy published in 1937. Its selection of philosophic and literary works was (co)edited by Wacław Liwski, an esotericist and popularizer of the theosophical thought of Helena Roerich. Liwski is linked by some with the novelist Władysław Reymont.
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Dorota Samborska-Kukuć
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  1. Instytut Filologii Polskiej i Logopedii Uniwersytet Łódzki ul. Pomorska 171/173 PL 90-236 Łódź

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