Pudłocki’s Research: Unveiling the History of NY’s Kuryer Narodowy (1918-1939)
Prof. Tomasz Pudłocki, from Jagiellonian University, explores the history of the Polish community in New York (1918-1939) at PMA Archives. With grants from the Kosciuszko Foundation and Jozef Pilsudski Institute, he scrutinizes all issues of NY's Kuryer Narodowy, shedding light on a crucial period.
Honoring Heroes: Restoring the Legacy of the Blue Army Veterans
Honoring Polish American Blue Army veterans, the Polish Institute of Culture & Research held a three-day program. Led by Henrietta Nowakowska, the project restored gravesites and unveiled a monument. Supported by the PMA Archives, it included a documentary, lectures, and a Sunday mass, commemorating their service.
BG Casimir Pulaski Day
Illinois celebrates Pulaski Day on March 6 to honor Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski, who played a crucial role in the American Revolution. Join the annual celebration of his life at PMA-online to learn more about his legacy and Poland's contribution to America's defeat over Great Britain.
231 Anniversary of the Constitution of May 3, 1791
Today we stand in awe and acclaim at Europe's first written democratic constitution-the Polish Constitution ratified May 3, 1791 (written in 1788).
Research work under the supervision of the PMA Archivists
Research work under the supervision of the Archivists takes place in the PMA Art Gallery, which has been specially adapted for this purpose.
Origins of the Polish Army Veterans Association in America – Ties to Chicago
Origins of the Polish Army Veterans Association in America - Ties to Chicago, host Halina Misterka.
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