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‘Everyday Life’ in the Works of Maria Bogucka
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‘Everyday Life’ in the Works of Maria Bogucka

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  • Tomasz Wiślicz Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9621-457X

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/APH.2022.127.04

Keywords

Maria Bogucka, everyday life, Alltagsgeschichte, custom, historiography

Abstract

The article discusses the use of the category of ‘everyday life’ in historical works by Maria Bogucka as well as her theoretical contributions on the subject. Her pioneering role in adapting the mode of popular writing advanced by the French cycle Histoire de la vie quotidienne to Polish historiography in the 1960s established a high-quality standard on Polish scholars by combining original research into economic and social history with references to the history of material culture and mentalities. A quarter of a century after the publication of her exemplary study entitled Życie codzienne w Gdańsku: wiek XVI–XVII [Everyday Life in Gdańsk: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 1967], Bogucka involved herself in contemporary debates within the international community of historians over the German Alltagsgeschichte, perceiving it as a methodological framework for innovative research and an opportunity to expand the theoretical side of cultural history. Though she would not produce another ‘history of everyday life’ – in a refreshed perspective and with more robust theoretical foundations – her studies into old Polish customs betray an inspiration with the German research current of Alltagsgeschichte, which blossomed in the early 1990s.

Author Biography

Tomasz Wiślicz, Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences

Tomasz Wiślicz – social and cultural history of early modern times, theory of history, history of historiography; professor at the Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences.

References

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Bogucka Maria, ‘Gesture, Ritual, and Social Order in Sixteenth- to Eighteenth-Century Poland’, in Jan Bremmer and Herman Roodenburg (eds), A Cultural History of Gesture. From Antiquity to the Present Day (Cambridge, 1991), 190–209.

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Siewierski Tomasz, Marian Małowist i krąg jego uczniów. Z dziejów historiografii gospodarczej w Polsce (Warszawa, 2016).

Szarota Tomasz, ‘Życie codzienne – temat badawczy czy tylko popularyzacja? Na marginesie serii wydawniczych Hachette i PIW-u’, Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej, xliv, 3 (1996), 239–45.

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2023-08-14

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WIŚLICZ, Tomasz. ‘Everyday Life’ in the Works of Maria Bogucka. Acta Poloniae Historica. Online. 14 August 2023. Vol. 127, pp. 57-72. [Accessed 29 June 2025]. DOI 10.12775/APH.2022.127.04.
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