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Mining Foreman School in Dabrowa Gornicza - heir to the Higher Mining School in Kielce

Abstract

The first Polish Higher Mining School was founded in 1816 in Kielce. The historical background of its foundation is described, curricula are outlined, prominent professors and graduates named. The significance of this School for Polish geology, mining and metallurgy to the present day is stressed. The School was closed in 1826 and the next Mining School to contine its traditions was instituted not earlier than in 1889 in Dabrowa Gornicza. It was also known as the Mine Foreman or Mine Deputy School (Sztygarka). This School was closed in 1905, reopened in 1910 and closed again in 1914. After Poland regained independence in 1919 the School flourished for 20 years. During the Second World War the teaching staff and student body were decimated and facilities destroyed. After 1945 the School was rebuilt and developed into an engineering school as a branch of the Academy of Mining and Metallury in Cracow by 1968 and a branch of the Silesian Politechnical between 1968 and 1984. In 1985 the School was taken over by the Ministry of Mining and Power Engineering and reorganized as a mining trade school. The Mining School in Dabrowa Gornicza, where several prominent professors of geology and managers of Polish  More>>
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Publication Date:
Feb 01, 1988
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
CLA-88-120298; EDB-88-190382
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Przegl. Geol.; (Poland); Journal Volume: 36:2
Subject:
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT; MINING ENGINEERING; EDUCATION; POLISH ORGANIZATIONS; HISTORICAL ASPECTS; EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES; ENGINEERING PERSONNEL; ENGINEERS; GEOLOGY; MINING; PERSONNEL; POLAND; TRAINING; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; EASTERN EUROPE; ENGINEERING; EUROPE; NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL; 012000* - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Mining
OSTI ID:
6713901
Research Organizations:
Panstwowy Instytut Geologiczny, Warsaw (Poland)
Country of Origin:
Poland
Language:
Polish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: PRZGA
Submitting Site:
CLA
Size:
Pages: 89-94
Announcement Date:
Dec 01, 1988

Citation Formats

Ciuk, E. Mining Foreman School in Dabrowa Gornicza - heir to the Higher Mining School in Kielce. Poland: N. p., 1988. Web.
Ciuk, E. Mining Foreman School in Dabrowa Gornicza - heir to the Higher Mining School in Kielce. Poland.
Ciuk, E. 1988. "Mining Foreman School in Dabrowa Gornicza - heir to the Higher Mining School in Kielce." Poland.
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title = {Mining Foreman School in Dabrowa Gornicza - heir to the Higher Mining School in Kielce}
author = {Ciuk, E}
abstractNote = {The first Polish Higher Mining School was founded in 1816 in Kielce. The historical background of its foundation is described, curricula are outlined, prominent professors and graduates named. The significance of this School for Polish geology, mining and metallurgy to the present day is stressed. The School was closed in 1826 and the next Mining School to contine its traditions was instituted not earlier than in 1889 in Dabrowa Gornicza. It was also known as the Mine Foreman or Mine Deputy School (Sztygarka). This School was closed in 1905, reopened in 1910 and closed again in 1914. After Poland regained independence in 1919 the School flourished for 20 years. During the Second World War the teaching staff and student body were decimated and facilities destroyed. After 1945 the School was rebuilt and developed into an engineering school as a branch of the Academy of Mining and Metallury in Cracow by 1968 and a branch of the Silesian Politechnical between 1968 and 1984. In 1985 the School was taken over by the Ministry of Mining and Power Engineering and reorganized as a mining trade school. The Mining School in Dabrowa Gornicza, where several prominent professors of geology and managers of Polish geological and mining enterprises began their careers, contributed greatly to the development of geology in Poland. 12 refs.}
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