Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne, 2011, T. 96
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- ItemAkta przewodów doktorskich i habilitacyjnych Wydziału Kościelnych Nauk Historycznych i Społecznych ATK(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2011) Milewski, DariuszRecords of doctoral proceedings of the Faculty of Historical and Social Studies contained in the archive of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University include not only the opened and completed doctoral proceedings of the faculty but also the records of recognition of doctoral degrees granted by foreign academic institutions. There are in total 89 archived units. There are supplemented by doctoral proceedings, which were opened but not completed for a variety of reasons - 6 units. Together they span the years 1973 to 1999. The complete documentation can be seen in Table 1. The records hare been filed according to their signatures following the rearrangement and cataloguing of the archive. They are therefore filed chronologically. The Table shows the main elements of the doctoral proceedings: - the signed records, - doctorant’s name, - thesis title, - number of pages in each volume of the thesis, - the discipline in which the doctorate was awarded, - the supervisor’s name, - the names of the reviewers, - commencement of the proceedings, - the date of the examination, - the date of the Faculty Board’s decision to award the degree, - the date and number of the doctoral certificate. The information in this article is primarily intended for those researching the history and studies carried out in the faculty.
- ItemBusko w świetle opisu wizytacji biskupa Michała Jerzego Poniatowskiego z roku 1782(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2011) Szylar, AnnaThe article is based on the description of the visitation of 1782 held in the convent of Norbertine Sisters in Busko. This description is placed in the manuscript book entitled „The act of the general visitation…”. The manuscript, including 130 pages of text, is an extremely valuable source of information on the town owned by the nuns and the convent of the Norbertine Sisters. This manuscript helps to recreate the appearance of Busko in this period, its urban character, the appearance and equipment of the church dedicated to Immaculate Conception of the Holy Mary (it was also a parish and a monastic church), wooden Church of St Leonard, the convent and the buildings forming part of the monastic grange. It is also possible to gain information on the financial status of the nuns in the context of their salaries and the financial and economic problems. Wooden buildings, the falling number of craftsmen and the disappearance of trade traditions confirm the deteriorating economic condition of the convent. In the post-visitation recommendations, we find points relating to the necessity of the settlement of Jewish merchants and artisans in the vicinity of Busko. These observations demonstrate the ways to recover the town economy indicated by the bishop.The most valuable thing, however, seems to be the opportunity to learn about the inner structure of the convent at that time, people who were part of the convent, functions performed by the nuns, the organization of the inner life, nun spirituality and the nunnery-town relations. On the pages of the manuscript we find the mention of the nunnery and the parish school, the hospital for the poor, the urban guilds and their participation in religious life, brotherhoods, and the privileges and responsibilities of burghers to the owners of the town and vice versa. This source is even more valuable because of the fact that the urban books of Busko did not survive and the materials about the Norbertine convent are in a fragmentary state.