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The contributions included in this volume address issues related to contemporary problems of publishing archival sources, legal aspects of access to archival sources created in the 20th century, electronic documents - their mass nature, peculiarities and gaps in the 20th century documentation, as well as sources serving to transfer values and knowledge between generations. The subject of the articles is the description of a wide spectrum of issues concerning the everyday lives of prominent individuals and the documentation thereof. It is imperative to acknowledge the foundational significance…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The contributions included in this volume address issues related to contemporary problems of publishing archival sources, legal aspects of access to archival sources created in the 20th century, electronic documents - their mass nature, peculiarities and gaps in the 20th century documentation, as well as sources serving to transfer values and knowledge between generations. The subject of the articles is the description of a wide spectrum of issues concerning the everyday lives of prominent individuals and the documentation thereof. It is imperative to acknowledge the foundational significance of this element in the context of civilisation's evolution, the shaping of international relations, and the dynamics of geopolitics.
Autorenporträt
Univ.-Prof. Dr. habil. Renata Dampc-Jarosz ist Germanistin und Literaturprofessorin an der Schlesischen Universität in Katowice, Polen. Zu ihren Forschungsschwerpunkten gehören Literatur und Kultur der deutschen Romantik, Briefkultur, Frauenliteratur des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts, deutschsprachige Literatur Oberschlesiens und komparatistische Fragestellungen.

Marian Mikolajczyk is a professor at the Institute of Legal Sciences of the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland.

Grzegorz Nancka is an assistant professor at the Institute of Legal Sciences of the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland.