CONTENTS

 

 

PAGE

 

PREFACE

iii

 

INTRODUCTION by Dr. Herzy (George) J. Maciuszko

1

 

PART ONE: THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF POLAND
by Judith Zielinski-Zak

 

1.

THE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL HISTORY OF POLAND

7

 

The Beginning of the Polish State: Piast and Jagiellon Dynasties

9

 

The Renaissance and the Reformation

11

 

Poland as a Republic

12

 

The Partition of Poland

15

 

The Napoleonic Era

17

 

Bismarck's Kulturkampf

19

 

Economic Pressures

21

 

Poland After World War I

22

 

Modern Poland

23

2.

POLISH CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONTRIBUTIONS

27

 

Literature

27

 

Music and Dance

33

 

Art

37

 

Science

41

 

Custom

45

 

     Religious Holiday

50

 

     Cuisine

53

 

     Weddings

53

 

     Historical Tradition

56

 

     State Holidays

59

 

Legend by Diane Karpinski

62

 

     The Founding Of Poland

62

 

     The Wawel Dragon

64

 

     Wanda

64

 

     The Trumpeter of Krakow

65

 

CHRONOLOGY OF MAJOR EVENTS

68

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

70

 

PART TWO: POLISH IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES
by Alice Boberg and Ralph Wroblewski

 

1.

INTRODUCTION

76

 

Pre-Colombian Period: Polish Navigators

76

 

Early Polish Interest in America

77

2

COLONIAL PERIOD: 1608-1776

79

 

Pioneer Polish Immigrants

80

 

     Jamestown, Virginia

80

 

     The First Strike--Protest for Civil Rights

81

 

     Poles in New Holland

82

 

     Poles in Western Frontier

83

3.

POLITICAL IMMIGRATION: 1776-1865

84

 

Historical Background

84

 

     Partition of Poland

84

 

     Liberum Veto

84

 

     Foreign Intervetion

85

 

     The Aristocracy (Szlachta)

85

 

American Revolutionary War Period

86

 

     Stanislaus Augustus Poniatwoski

86

 

     Thaddeus Kosciuszko

87

 

     Casimir Pulaski

90

 

Polish Settlements in Texas

96

 

     Spanish Colonization

96

 

     War of Independence

98

 

     Father Leopold Moczygemba

99

 

     War With Mexico

99

 

Poles in California

100

 

     Port Rouissillon

100

4.

POLES IN THE CIVIL WAR: 1861-1865

101

 

Vladimir Kryzanowski

101

 

Joseph Karze

102

 

Albin F. Schoepf

102

5.

ECONOMIC IMIGRATIONS: 1865-1920's

104

 

Polish Historical and Economic Background

104

 

American Economic Conditions

107

6.

POLES IN WORLD WAR I

110

 

Ignace Jan Paderewski

110

 

Recruitment of Poles

112

7.

THE POLES IN WORLD WAR II

113

 

Recruitment Attempts

113

 

Poles at Home

114

 

Displaced Persons

115

 

FOOTNOTES

116

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

120

 

SECTION 2: SETTLEMENT by Alice Boberg

122

 

The Early Years

122

 

Poles as Farmers

124

 

City Dwellers

125

 

Union Beginnings

128

 

Poles In Industry

129

 

Formation of National Organizations

131

 

Parishes and Schools

132

 

Post World War I: Assimilation

133

 

Changing Settlement Patterns

138

 

The New Immigrant: Post World War II

140

 

FOOTNOTES

146

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

149

 

PART THREE: THE POLISH COMMUNITY OF CLEVELANDby John J. Grabowski

 

1.

SETTLEMENT CHRONOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY

151

 

1848-1870

151

 

1870-1900

155

 

1900-1920

163

 

1920-1940

168

 

1940-1970

171

2.

ORGANIZATION AND INSTITUTION

175

 

Churches

175

 

Fraternal-Insurance Organizations

185

 

Cultural Groups

190

 

Military and Athletic Groups

194

 

Businesses

197

3.

POLITICS AND PERSONALITIES

207

 

International Political Concerns

207

 

Local Political Involvement

212

4.

IMPACT ON CLEVELAND

219

 

Economics

219

 

Intercommunity Relations

221

 

History and Culture

224

 

Fr. Kolaszewski's Letter to His Bishop by Fr. Nelson Callahan

227

 

FOOTNOTES

235

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

241

 

MAPS

244

 

APPENDIXES

252

 


 

TABLE OF ILLUSTRATIONS

 

 

 

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Poland And European Countries in 1970

8

 

Cracow (Krakow)

10

 

Defeat of the Turkish Siege of Vienna

13

 

The Three Partitions of Poland

16

 

Warsaw

24

 

Administrative Divisions of Poland

26

 

Henryk Sienkiewicz

32

 

Fryderyk Chopin

36

 

Interior of St. Mary's Church, Cracow

38

 

Nicolaus Copernicus

42

 

Marie Sklodovska Curie

44

 

Cracow Costume

47

 

Podhale Highlanders Costume

49

 

Costume of Wlodawa Region

54

 

Kurpie-women Costume

57

 

Typical Tracery Decorations of Poland

60

 

"The Broken Note" Signal of Trumpeter of Krakow

67

 

Thaddeus Kosciuszko

88

 

Count Pulaski

93

 

Jan Paderewski

111

 

Cleveland From the West Side, late 1880's

154

 

The Rolling Mills at Newburgh late 1880's

154

 

St. Stanislaus Church

177

 

Fr. Anton F. Kolaszewski

180

 

Polish Volunteer Army Recruitment Commite, 1917

193

 

A Polish Falcon Troop

196

 

Polish Businessmen Photograph Prepared for Cleveland Contennial in 1896

198

 

Kosciuszko Monument in Cleveland Cultural Gardens

218


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