Native populace of the Koszalin voivodeship in the tape archives of Polish Radio Koszalin from 1957–1975. An overview of the contents of the magnetic tapes Cover Image

Ludność autochtoniczna województwa koszalińskiego w taśmotece Polskiego Radia Koszalin z lat 1957-1975. Przegląd zawartości taśm magnetycznych
Native populace of the Koszalin voivodeship in the tape archives of Polish Radio Koszalin from 1957–1975. An overview of the contents of the magnetic tapes

Author(s): Kacper Pencarski
Subject(s): History, Social Sciences
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
Keywords: native populace; Krajnans of Złotów; Kashubians; Polish Radio; archives; audio-visual documentation; West Pomerania; Koszalin voivodeship; Złotów district; Bytów district; Koszalin; Słupsk county; cul

Summary/Abstract: The article is devoted to the audio-visual collections created in the years 1957–1975 which reflect the life and activities of the native populace of Koszalin voivodeship. The collections, stored in the tape archives of the Polish Radio Broadcast Centre in Koszalin, constitute for interesting research material, although not free of propaganda. Koszalin voivodeship was, until the second half of the 1970s, within the range of the Polish Radio Broadcast Centre in Koszalin, thus the recording of the audio material, as well as processing and broadcasting were all conducted within a single administrative unit and territorial property of the broadcast centre, as it was in the case of the other 16 broadcast centres of the Polish Radio. The paper emphasises on the role of the Polish Radio in creating the regional identity of the eastern part of West Pomerania, as well as the relations of this region with the rest of the Polish territories. The article provides an overview of the contents of the magnetic tapes along with technical data and the persons responsible for the production and processing of the audio material.

  • Issue Year: 32/2017
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 237-258
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Polish