We know the nominees for “History Book of the Year”. Among them, three unique publications from Pomerania

Three books from Pomerania, out of twenty nominations, compete for the prestigious title “History Book of the Year”. Winners will be chosen by the jury members, and by readers in an online poll. Voting is now underway. The title with the most votes will join the winning book selected by the jury.

This year, 127 publications were submitted to the “History Book of the Year” competition. The jury was appointed by the organizers, chaired by Prof. dr. habit of Grzegorz Kucharczyk, choosing 33 books, from which will choose the winner in four categories. Readers on the website will also vote for winners in popular science and science categories xiazkahistorycznaroku.pl. Voting lasts until October 31, 2022.

Three books from Pomerania made it to the final – one by dr. custom of Grzegorz Berendt, director of the Museum of the Second World War in Gdask, and two by Wojciech Wencel, a Gdask-born poet and journalist.

In the category “Best scientific books on the history of Poland and Poland in the 20th century”, you can vote for the following titles:

  • “Bronna Gora 1942. Site of immediate extermination in Polesie “, Grzegorz Berendt, Museum of the Second World War;
  • “Development of the NSZZ ‘Solidarność’ regulatory agency by the Security Service 1980-1982”, Grzegorz Majchrzak, IPN Publishing House;
  • “Yalta syndrome. Policies of the superpowers against the Polish crisis in 1968-1981 ”, Andrzej Kastory, Polish Academy of Learning;
  • “Seeking a new order. Anti-liberal, authoritarian and pro-fascist tendencies in Polish political and social thought in the 1930s: Piłsudski and others”, Jarosław Tomaszewicz, University of Silesia Publishing House;
  • “This Earth Renewal. John Paul II’s First Pilgrimage to Poland, June 1979 ”, Paweł Skibiński, State Publishing Institute;
  • “A German criminal before a Polish court. Krakow Court before the Supreme National Court”, Joanna Lubecka, Center for Political Thought of the Scientific and Educational Society, IPN;
  • “National League in the Separation of Prussia and Its Activists”, Tomasz Sikorski and Adam Wtor, Roman Dmowski National Heritage Institute of Thought and Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Neriton Publishing House;
  • “God, noble, fascist. Poland in Soviet propaganda, culture and historiography 1917–1945 ”, Tadeusz Paweł Rutkowski, National Center of Culture;
  • “Polish military purchasing missions in Paris in 1919–1921. Acquire and transport foreign war materials for the Polish Army during the Polish-Soviet war”, Piotr Uwijała, Przedsiębiorstwo Usług Ochrony rodowiska Eko-Dom;
  • “Szczecin is Czechoslovakia’s window to the seas and oceans. Szczecin in Polish-Czechoslovak Relations 1945–1989 ”, Anna Szczepańska-Dudziak, IPN Branch in Szczecin.

In the category “Best popular science books dedicated to the history of Poland in the 20th century”, you can select the following books:

  • “He who overcomes who loves”, Anna Rastawicka, Mt 5.14 Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszyński;
  • Scouts from Ravensbrück, Anna Kwiatkowska-Bieda, Dressler Dublin; Bellona Publishing House;
  • “Hetman Christ. Biography of John Paul II”, 1-4 volumes, Jolanta Sosnowska, Biały Kruk Publishing House;
  • Wierzyński. A sense of defeat”, Wojciech Wencel, Institute of Literature;
  • “Lecho. Rycerz i faun”, Wojciech Wencel, Institute of Literature;
  • “Borderland. Ars Moriendi ”, Agnieszka Rybak and Anna Smółka, Wydawnictwo Literackie;
  • “Brave from the mountains. An unknown story about a heroic woman ”, Agata Puścikowska, ZNAK Social Publishing Institute;
  • “Lexicon of the Upper Silesian Pantheon” by Aleksandra Kłos-Skrzypczak and Fr. Henryk Olszar, St. jack up;
  • “Crime and honor. Martial law in a hundred scenes “, Wojciech Polak and Sylvia Galij-Skarbińska, Fr. Michał Damazyn, Biały Kruk Publishing House;
  • Stefan Oywotko. From Lviv to the African Championship “, Michał Zichlarz, IPN Branch in Szczecin.

It should be noted that due to the fact that the last two books by Wojciech Wencel were included, the author appeals to social media not to “disturb the vote” and vote primarily for the book “Wierzyński. It means over defeat.

The winner of the “History Book of the Year” competition for Oskar Halecki will receive a statue and a cash prize funded by: Polish Television, Polish Radio, National Memorial Institute and National Center of Culture. The award ceremony will take place on December 1, 2022. at the headquarters of Polish Television. The aim of the competition is to popularize the latest history of Poland and to promote the reading of history books.

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