Missing cards. Problems with emigration biographics based on several queries, or struggle with merging sources
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Keywords

emigration
cards
biography
Polish history

How to Cite

Jaworska, K. (2020). Missing cards. Problems with emigration biographics based on several queries, or struggle with merging sources. Bibliotekarz Podlaski, 48(3), 39–54. https://doi.org/10.36770/bp.517

Abstract

The paper focuses on the diculties underlying the research on some aspects of Polish history and literature abroad, due the high dispersion of documentary materials and pointing out how unusual, perilous, and accidental their survival sometimes was. In order to exemplify this the author reconstructs the story behind three postcards sent from Poland to Italy in the last century, one connected with the presence of a Polish Army Camp in Piedmont in 1919, addressed to the future Polish Honorary Consul in Turin Attilio Begey and the other two sent by a well-known poet, Kazimiera Iakowiczwna, to his daughter Maria Bersano Begey. Those postcards luckily did not get loose thanks to a Polish migr, Wojciech Fudakiewicz, who bought them from a bouquiniste. 

https://doi.org/10.36770/bp.517
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