Pietrzykowski, Jan2026-03-062026-03-062013Seminare, 2013, Tom 33, s. 299-318.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/42393It the interwar period, priests and seminarians were educated at universities and other colleges to become teaching staff at Salesian‑run schools and Salesian formation houses. After World War 2, Salesians working in university towns took extension or even full‑time courses in history. After private education was abolished, a small number of priests studied the history of the Church at the Catholic University of Lublin or the Academy of Theology in Warsaw. The fact that several priests went on to become researchers and academic teachers shows that this kind of work is not marginal but is part of the Salesian youth ministry in Poland.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychsalezjanie w Polscehistoria salezjanówhistoriografia salezjańskasalezjaniehistoriahistoria Kościołahistoriografiapolskojęzyczna historiografia salezjańskahistoriografia polskojęzycznahistoriografia salezjańska w PolsceSalesians in Polandhistory of SalesiansSalesian historiographySalesianshistoryChurch historyhistoriographyPolish-language Salesian historiographyPolish-language historiographySalesian historiography in PolandRozwój polskojęzycznej historiografii salezjańskiejThe Development of the Salesian Historiography in PolishArticle