The fortunes of Jesuit schools from the pre-partition territory of the Ruthenian voivodeship after the suppression of the Society of Jesus (in 1773) Cover Image

Losy szkół jezuickich z terenu przedrozbiorowego województwa ruskiego po kasacie zakonu Towarzystwa Jezusowego w 1773 r.
The fortunes of Jesuit schools from the pre-partition territory of the Ruthenian voivodeship after the suppression of the Society of Jesus (in 1773)

Author(s): Roman Pelczar
Subject(s): Education, Social history
Published by: Uniwersytet Jana Długosza w Częstochowie
Keywords: zakon Towarzystwa Jezusowego;szkoły jezuickie na ziemiach polskich.

Summary/Abstract: In 1772, the Ruthenian voivodeship was almost entirely within Austria. The exception was the Chełm land, which remained within the borders of Poland. In 1773, the Order of the Society of Je-sus was suppressed. After the suppression, the schools run until now by the Society of Jesus in the lands of Poland ceased their activities. However, in Galicia ex Jesuits quickly were engaged for the instruction in their schools, but they were supervised by the Austrian government. In turn, the school in Krasnystaw was under the supervision of the National Education Commission. As a re-sult, more than a dozen years after the formal liquidation of the Order, ex Jesuits engaged in youth education, teaching in state schools, created on the basis of their colleges. In turn, the school in Krasnystaw was under the supervision of the National Education Commission. Of all the teachers lecturing in the reorganized post-Jesuit schools, probably all of the teachers were from the group of ex Jesuits.

  • Issue Year: 1/2018
  • Issue No: 27
  • Page Range: 339-354
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Polish
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