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ID65012
Title

Poland in the Classroom: Resources for America's teachers and students

URLhttps://web.archive.org/web/20100701223237/http://info-poland.buffalo.edu/classroom/
Author(s)Polish Academic Information Center, University at Buffalo
PublisherPolish Academic Information Center: US
DescriptionEine Linksammlung, gedacht als Einführung zur polnischen Kultur, Geschichte, Kunst und Landeskunde.
Datecreated: 05-05-2009, last updated: 24-09-2018
ScreenPoland in the Classroom: Resources for America's teachers and students
Language(s)Englisch (eng); Polnisch (pol)
Subject headingsPolen ; Kultur ; Landeskunde
ClassificationKultur- und Mentalitätsgeschichte (306.09)
Polen (943.8)
BKKulturgeschichte (15.07)
Polnische Sprache und Literatur (18.58)
Dokument typeThematische Websites
Topical Websites
KeywordsJozef Bem: General; Polish and Hungarian Leader; Fryderyk Chopin: Composer and Musical Genius; Nicholas Copernicus: he who Moved the Earth; Walery Goetel: Geologist, Ecologist, Conservationist; Władysław Hasior: Notable 20th Century Artist; John Paul II: Pontiff Jan Karski: Wartime Courier and Hero; Ryszard Kapuscinski: Third World journalist Extraordinary; Janusz Korczak: Author, Educator and Hero; Tadeusz Kosciuszko: A Military Genius; Ryszard Kuklinski: A Patriot of Courage and Conviction; Rafal Lemkin: Human Rights Leader; Jan Matejko: Painter and Patriot; Adam Mickiewicz: a Cultural Icon; Czesław Miłosz: Poet and Nobel Laurate; Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Patriot and Piano Virtuoso; Kazimierz Pulaski: Father of American Cavalry; Władysław Reymont: Master of Descriptive Prose; Tadeusz Różewicz: A Giant of Polish Postwar Literature; Bruno Schulz: Creator of Dream-like Fiction; Irena Sendler: Rescuer and Hero; Bona Sforza: Poland's Italian Queen; Henryk Sienkiewicz: the Most Translated Author; Isaac Bashevis Singer: Yiddish Author and Nobelist; Józef Sławiński: Master Muralist; Karol Szymanowski: a Leading Composer for the Stage; Wisława Szymborska: the Mozart of Poetry; Stanisław Wyspiański: Painter and Formost Dramatist; Witkacy: S. I. Witkiewicz: Avant-garde Dramatist and Artist; Karol Wojtyla - John Paul II: Pontiff
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