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Books

  1. Serving Ideals or Subservience? Zygmunt Felczak i Feliks Widy-Wirski in the Contemporary History of Poland, Lublin.
  2. Polish People’s Repatriation from Germany 1918-1939, Lublin 2002.
  3. Pro Fide et Patriae. Labour Party and the Clergy of the Catholic Church in the Lublin Province after WWII, Lublin 2001.
  4. The Syndrome of the Polish People’s Republic. A Range of Articles, Warszawa 2004.

Source publications

  1. People of the Secret Police in struggle with the Nation and the Church. The Secret Police in the Polish People’s Republic from 1944 to 1978 – the Head Office, Lublin 1999.
  2. The People of Solidarity. A Reference Book about the Delegates to the First National Convention of Independent Self-Governing Trade Union “Solidarity” - Home Office “C”, Lublin 2002.

Book editing

  1. Germany-Poland Integration Policy, joint publication, edited by M. Piotrowski in Polish and German (Integratinspolitik Deutschland-Polen), Lublin 1997.
  2. At the Turn of the Centuries. Nation-Church-State in the 19th and 20th centuries edited by M. Piotrowski, Lublin 1997.

Articles, translations, reviews, interviews

  1. Local Organization of Labour Party in the Lubuskie region in 1945-1950 “Humanistic Yearbooks”, vol. 42/1994, book 2, pp 155-175.
  2. Ryszard Świętochowski, in Biographical Dictionary of Social Catholicism in Poland, Warsaw-Lublin, 1995, vol. 3, pp 138-139.
  3. Henryk Trzebinski, in Biographical Dictionary of Social Catholicism in Poland, Warsaw-Lublin, 1995, vol. 3, pp 165-167.
  4. German Roots of Polish Christian Democracy, in Germany-Poland Integration Policy, ed. by M. Piotrowski, Lublin 1997, pp 47-60.
  5. Twelve Apostles or, the Rift in Christian Workers’ Movement, in: At the Turn of the Centuries. Nation – Church – State in the 19th and 20th centuries ed. by M. Piotrowski, Lublin 1997, pp 277-291.
  6. Ryszard Bender- academic, community worker, politician, in: At the Turn of the Centuries. Nation – Church – State in the 19th and 20th centuries ed. by M. Piotrowski, Lublin 1997, pp 11-22.
  7. Lublin- Műnster. Partnerschaft und Kooperation, in: Unterwegs im Ost -West –Express. Partnershaft mit Polen, Hrsg. M. Heuer, Műnster 2000, p. 47.
  8. The Poles in Germany during the Bolshevik War 1920 and their repatriation, “Humanistic Yearbooks”, vol. 48/2000, book 2, pp 223-289.
  9. National Party in the Lublin region in 1944-1947, in Homeland and Freedom, editors A. Barańska, W. Matwiejczyk, E. Ziółek, Lublin 2000, pp 603-623
  10. Communist authorities’ “precaution” during referenda and elections in the Lublin region in 1946 and in 1947, “Humanistic Yearbooks”, special book 2/2000, pp 231-271
  11. The Polish Underground Army 1950-1952, “Krakowskie Studia Małopolskie”, 4/2001, pp 201-209
  12. Felczak Zygmunt, in Encyklopedia of Blanc Pages, Radom 2001, vol. 6, pp 126-127
  13. Riot in Bydgoszcz in June 1921, “Athenaeum”, 7/2001, pp 162-184.
  14. From bloody Luna to Czesław Kiszczak. The Surveillance of the Church and Catholics in the Polish People’s Republic, „Voice”, no. 48, of 01.12.2001, pp 12-13.
  15. Adolf Hitler, in Encyklopedia of Blanc Pages, Radom 2001, vol. 7, pp 315-320
  16. (co-author – Biographical entry changed and with fragments by editorial section)
  17. The methods of operational activities of the Public Security Authorities in the Polish People’s Republic (outline) “Jaworzniacy” –special edition, March 2002, pp 11-14.
  18. The Rev. Dąbrowski Józef, in: the Lexicon of the Oppressed Clergy in the Polish People’s Republic in 1945-1989, vol. 1, J. Myszor, ed., Warsaw 2002, pp 44-45.
  19. The Rev. Fiuta- Falczyński Jan, in: the Lexicon of the Oppressed Clergy in the Polish People’s Republic in 1945-1989, vol. 1, J. Myszor, ed., Warsaw 2002, pp 54-56
  20. The Rev. Forkiewicz Władysław, in: the Lexicon of the Oppressed Clergy in the Polish People’s Republic in 1945-1989, vol. 1, J. Myszor, ed., Warsaw 2002, p. 56
  21. Brother Golba Piotr, in: the Lexicon of the Oppressed Clergy in the Polish People’s Republic in 1945-1989, vol. J. Myszor, ed., Warsaw 2002, pp. 64-65.
  22. The Rev. Iwanicki Aleksander, in: the Lexicon of the Oppressed Clergy in the Polish People’s Republic in 1945-1989, vol. 1, J. Myszor, ed., Warsaw 2002, pp 86-87.
  23. Father Płonka Józef , in: the Lexicon of the Oppressed Clergy in the Polish People’s Republic in 1945-1989, vol.1, J. Myszor, ed., Warsaw 2002, pp 220-222.
  24. Father Ryba Jan Hugolin , in: the Lexicon of the Oppressed Clergy in the Polish People’s Republic in 1945-1989, vol. 1, J. Myszor, ed., Warsaw 2002, pp 247-248.
  25. The Rev. Słomkowski Antoni, in: the Lexicon of the Oppressed Clergy in the Polish People’s Republic in 1945-1989, vol. 1, J. Myszor, ed., Warsaw 2002, pp 247-248.
  26. The Rev. Stańczak Władysław , in: the Lexicon of the Oppressed Clergy in the Polish People’s Republic in 1945-1989, vol. 1, J. Myszor, ed., Warsaw 2002, pp 267-268.
  27. The Rev. Ziarek Longin , in: the Lexicon of the Oppressed Clergy in the Polish People’s Republic in 1945-1989, vol. 1, J. Myszor, ed., Warsaw 2002, p. 327.
  28. Communists in the clash with the Church part 1, “Our Daily”, no. 119 of 23.05.2002, p. 8
  29. Communists in the clash with the Church part 2, “Our Daily”, no. 130, of 06.06.2002, p. 10
  30. The Sword of Revolution, “Our Daily”, no. 121, of 25-26.05.2002, p. 19.
  31. The Caricature of Poland and Poles in the German papers of the interwar period. Selection, in Religions- Education- Culture. Visitors’ Book dedicated to prof. Stanisław Litak, M. Surdacki, ed., Lublin 2002, pp 617-618.
  32. Polnisher Kongress in Deutschland e. V. in Encyclopedia of Catholicism, vol. 9 Lublin 2002, pp 779-780.
  33. Konvent der polnishen Organisationen in Deutschland , in Encyclopedia of Catholicism, vol. 9, Lublin 2002, pp 779-780.
  34. The Tentacles of the Secret Police. The Secret Informers of Special Services in the Polish People’s Republic, “Our Daily”, no. 249, of 18.12.2002. pp 10-11.
  35. „Zeitschrift für die Geschichte und AltertumskundeErmlands“ [ZGAE], Münster 1994, Bd. 47, s. 52, 77, 104, 168–169.
  36. „Zeitschrift für die Geschichte und Altertumskunde Ermlands“ [ZGAE], Münster 1996, Bd. 48, s. 45, 65, 97, 136–137, 164, 203.
  37. Is Jan Stachniuk forgotten? “The Time is Now!” no. 4/1995, p. 12
  38. The chances and threats of the catholic political trend in Poland “Jednodniówka KIK”, no. 2/1994, pp 12-13
  39. From the History of Polish Christian Democracy, “Zeszyty Społeczne KIK”, no. 3/1995, pp 40-42.
  40. Gaining independence, “Wspólne Drogi”, no. 11 (38/1995), p. 6.
  41. Historical sessions, “Przegląd Uniwersytecki”, no. 2/1996, p.18.
  42. Antoni Ciszak – Christian and social activist? „Zeszyty Społeczne KIK”, no. 5/1997 pp 42-43
  43. Heroic children from Września, „Our Daily”, no. 263/1999, p. 11
  44. “Subversive” Rosary , Piotr Bączka’s interview with prof. Mirosław Piotrowski , part 1 “Rosary”, no. 10, 10/2004, pp 16-18
  45. Anti-Church attacks, Piotr Bączka’s interview with prof. Mirosław Piotrowski , part 2, “Rosary”, 11/2004, pp 20-21
  46. The enemies of the Church shake hands. Interview with archbishop Józef Michalik, “Zeszyty Społeczne KIK”, no. 3/1995, pp 1-2, 5-6.
  47. Justice and peace. Interview with bishop Kazimierz Rynczan, the chairman of the Commission Iustitia et Pax of the Polish Episcopate, “Zeszyty Społeczne KIK”, no. 4/1996,
  48. pp 1-3, 55
  49. The Church will never abandon converting. Interview with cardinal Henryk Gulbinowicz, „Zeszyty Społeczne KIK”, no. 7/1999, p. 1, 3-4.
  50. The interview for „Kurier Lubelski” : Difficult Returns, “Kurier Lubelski”, no. 260, of 06.06.2002, p. 11.
  51. The Security Authorities towards the Lay Catholic Circles/Milieus in Poland after WW II., “Our Daily”, no. 266, of 15-16.1.2003, pp 17-20.
  52. Das Verhältniss komunischer Partei Polens zum Judentum nach 1945, “Humanisitc Yearbooks”, no. 51/2003, book 2, pp 191-207.
  53. Kartuzy (monograph), in : Dictionnaire d’Histoire et Geographie Ecclesiastique, vol. 38.
  54. The Rev. Gzik Franciszek, in the Lexicon of the Oppressed Clergy in the Polish People’s Republic in 1945-1989, vol. 2, J. Myszor, ed., Warsaw 2002, p. 82.
  55. Nation, national minorities, patriotism in the context of textbooks and curricula, in Catholic School of 4/2003, pp 155-169.
  56. National League, in: Encyclopedia of Catholicism, vol. 10, Lublin 2004.
  57. The Circumstances of Martial Law in Poland (13.12.1981) in Marial Law. Autobiographical materials, studies, selection of texts. A. Augustyniak, Toruń 2004, pp 159-183.
  58. The Security Authorities towards the aspirations for independence of the community in Radzyń Podlaski district after WW II, “Eastern Humanistic Yearbook”, no. 4/2004, pp 215-228.

 




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