Barbara Stettner-Stefańska

Polish journalist
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Barbara Stettner-Stefańska
Barbara Zygmunta Stettner-Stefańska
Born (1945-04-01) 1 April 1945 (age 79)
Alma materUniversity of Warsaw
Occupation(s)Writer, journalist
Years active1973 - present
Notable workParis in Polish (Paryż po polsku; 2001); France in Polish (Francja po polsku; 2008); The priest general Witold Kiedrowski (1912–2012) (Ksiądz infułat generał Witold Kiedrowski 1912–2012; 2013).
SpouseAndrzej Stefański (1942-2008)

Barbara Stettner-Stefańska (born as Barbara Zygmunta Stettner, April 1, 1945 in Nowy Sącz in Poland) is a Polish journalist, publicist and book author. She has been involved in the promotion of Polish cultural heritage in France.

Life

Barbara Stettner-Stefańska is a daughter of Zygmunt Stettner (1912–1944) - a Home Army soldier in the "Kryska Group" (pseudonym: "The Mountaineer"), who died before her birth in the Warsaw Uprising, while trying to neutralize the German Goliath at 12 Rozbrat Street in Warsaw,[1] and Maria née Kunicka (1909-1996). She was born in Nowy Sącz, where - for security reasons - her mother and older sister Alicja (1938-2014; married Materska) stayed temporarily after leaving occupied Warsaw.[2]

After graduating from the 19th Secondary School in Warsaw named Warsaw insurgents, in the years 1963-1968 she studied at the Faculty of Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw (she prepared her master's thesis under the supervision of Stefan Żółkiewski).

From 1973 to 1991 she was a journalist at the illustrated tourist magazine Światowid, before working at the University of Warsaw's Center for Research on Ancient Tradition (OBTA). After retiring, she worked part-time at the Institute of National Heritage, established by the then Minister of Culture and National Heritage Kazimierz Michał Ujazdowski to research and disseminate Polish culture. She was involved in the 180th anniversary celebrations of the birth of Cyprian Kamil Norwid in Paris, broadcasting reports on Radio France Internationale,[3] and in bringing soil to Wawel Cathedral from the poet's alleged burial place at the Champeaux cemetery in Montmorency.

Fragment of the epitaph board of Cyprian Kamil Norwid and an urn with soil from his grave; Crypt of National Bards at Wawel Castle in Kraków (2011)

Stettner-Stefańska has written several books devoted to France and Paris, combining a guide with a historical and essayistic description of French-Polish studies. Dealing with the subject of Polish-French relations, she cooperated with, among others, the priest Stanisław Jeż - rector of the Polish Catholic Mission in France, Leszek Talko - long-time director of Polish Library in Paris and president of the Historical and Literary Society, Irena Wahl-Damasiewicz - emigration activist in France, as well as with photographer and academic lecturer Marek Świątkiewicz and Paweł Osikowski from the Parisian weekly Catholic Voice ("Głos Katolicki").[4][5][6]

She has written for the illustrated tourist magazine Światowi, Rzeczpospolita, Get to know your country ("Poznaj swój kraj"), and the Parisian Polish-language weekly Catholic Voice ("Głos Katolicki"). She works to save and promote Polish cultural heritage in France, establishing contact with the Association of Polish Veterans and Their Families in France and other organizations and people involved in commemorating Polish traces on the Seine. She was, among others, co-organizer of the SPK exhibition "The Price of Freedom. Poles on the Fronts of World War II", presented in various places in France.[7] She cooperated with priest Witold Kiedrowski (1912-2012) - emigration activist in France, president of the Association of Polish Veterans and Their Families in France, chaplain and honorary prelate of His Holiness and canon of Polish military chaplaincy, undertaking, among others, preparing a commemorative book for the centenary of his birth (due to the death of the priest, the publication became a commemorative album).[8]

Her husband, Andrzej Stefański (1942-2008), was a journalist of the Polish Press Agency, specializing in sports, a member of the editorial board of the Polish Football magazine ("Polska piłka"; published by Polish Football Association PZPN), a member of the board of the Polish Ice Hockey Federation.[9] She has two children: a daughter Anna and a son Marcin.[10]

In 2001, Stettner-Stefańska was awarded the Meritorious Activist of Culture for commemorating Cyprian Kamil Norwid as part of the celebration of the 180th anniversary of his birth in Poland, France and Italy.

She lives in Warsaw, in Praga-Północ.

Publications

Books

Barbara Stettner-Stefańska with her books: Paris in Polish (2001, 2005) and France in Polish (2008) - Warsaw, December 29, 2023

Editorial works, studies, participation in collective works (selection)

Sculptures by Witold Urbanowicz SAC, described in one of Barbara Stettner-Stefańska's books - chapel in Osny near Paris (2006)

References

  1. ^ "Powstańcze biogramy: Zygmunt Stettner (1912–1944)". 1944.pl (in Polish). Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego (Warsaw Uprising Museum). Retrieved January 5, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Barbara Stettner, Brama śmierci (w 40 rocznicę Powstania Warszawskiego), IMT „Światowid”, August 1984
  3. ^ "Dni Norwidowskie w Paryżu. Barbara Stettner-Stefańska mówi o obchodach związanych z 180. rocznicą urodzin C.K. Norwida". polskieradio.pl (in Polish). Polskie Radio S.A. – Radia Wolności. 2001-09-16. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
  4. ^ a b Barbara Stettner-Stefańska, Paryż po polsku, Świat Książki - Bertelsmann Media Sp. z o.o., Warsaw 2005, ISBN 83-7391-808-6, p. 5-6
  5. ^ a b Barbara Stettner-Stefańska, Francja po polsku, Świat Książki - Bertelsmann Media Sp. z o.o., Warsaw 2008, ISBN 978-83-247-0426-2, p. 6-7
  6. ^ Justyna Baranowska (2009-04-04). "Paryż w obiektywie (Rozmowa z Markiem Świątkiewiczem)". kuriergarwolinski.pl (in Polish). Kurier Garwoliński. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
  7. ^ Barbara Stettner-Stefańska (2009-04-01). "60 lat SPK we Francji" (PDF). kombatanci.gov.pl (in Polish). "Kombatant" 4 (220) / 2009 - Urząd do Spraw Kombatantów i Osób Represjonowanych. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
  8. ^ "Na pierwszą rocznicę śmierci ks. gen. W. Kiedrowskiego". wabrzezno.com (in Polish). Wąbrzeźno. Przyjazne wody. 2013-03-04. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
  9. ^ "Zmarł wieloletni dziennikarz PAP-u Andrzej Stefański". press.pl (in Polish). Polska Agencja Prasowa (Polish Press Agency). 2008-09-29. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
  10. ^ Barbara Stettner (1984-08-01). "Brama śmierci (w 40 rocznicę Powstania Warszawskiego)" (PDF). 1944.pl (in Polish). IMT "Światowid", August 1984. Retrieved January 5, 2024.

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