Mieczysław Haiman also known as Miecislaus Haiman (31 March 1888 in Złoczów – 15 January 1949 in Chicago) was a Polish-American journalist and historian. He has been called "The most celebrated historian of American Polonia in the twentieth century".
Since 1969 Polish American Historical Association gives out the Mieczysław Haiman Award (also known as the Miecislaus Haiman Award) "for sustained contribution to the study of Polish Americans".
References
- Jaroszyńska-Kirchmann, Anna D. (2009). "Review of Herodot Polonii amerykańskiej: Mieczysław Haiman (1888-1949)". Polish American Studies. 66 (2): 92–95. doi:10.2307/25594432. ISSN 0032-2806. JSTOR 25594432.
- Szymczak, Robert (1993). "The Pioneer Days: Mieczysław Haiman and Polish American Historiography". Polish American Studies. 50 (1): 7–21. ISSN 0032-2806. JSTOR 20148402.
- Kaczorowska, Teresa (2004). "Mieczysław Haiman – wskrzesiciel dumy Polonii". Studia Polonijne (in Polish) (25): 127–139. ISSN 0137-5210.
- Troka, Bonnie (1963). "Miecislaus Haiman: Polish American Historian". Polish American Studies. 20 (2): 93–96. ISSN 0032-2806. JSTOR 20147648.
- Jezierski, Bronislas A.; Jezierski, Bronislaus A. (1948). "Miecislaus Haiman: A Personal Reminiscence". Polish American Studies. 5 (3/4): 92–98. ISSN 0032-2806. JSTOR 20147159.
- Polish American Studies. Polish-American Historical Association. 1993. p. 14.
- "Polish American Historical Association". polishamericanstudies.org. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
Further reading
- Polski Słownik Biograficzny t. 9, Wrocław-Warszawa-Kraków 1960–1961.
- Teresa Kaczorowska, Mieczysław Haiman (1888–1949) – działacz i historyk Polonii amerykańskiej; doctoral thesis; Akademia Humanistyczna im. Aleksandra Gieysztora, 2007.
- Teresa Kaczorowska, Mieczysław Haiman – wskrzesiciel dumy Polonii , „Studia Polonijne” 25 (2004), p. 127–139.
- Teresa Kaczorowska, Mieczysław Haiman. Pierwszy historyk Polonii jako żeglarz. Sokół i poeta, „Przegląd Polonijny” 31 (2005), v. 2, p. 5–30.
- Andrzej Brożek, Haimann Mieczysław Słownik historyków polskich, red. Maria Prosińska-Jackl, Warszawa 1994, p. 172–173.
- Robert Szymczak, The Pioneer Days. Mieczysław Haiman and Polish American Historiography, "Polish American Studies" 50 (1993), no 1, p. 7–21.
- Korespondencja Władysława Konopczyńskiego z Mieczysławem Haimanem z lat 1931–1947, red. i oprac.Wiesław Bieńkowski, „Rocznik Biblioteki PAN w Krakowie” 44 (1999), p. 425–444.
- Tadeusz V. Gromada, Haiman and Halecki in light of the Polish Institute of Arts & Sciences of America Archives, "Polish American Studies" 63 (2006), no 2, p. 79–92.
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