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Among over one thousand types of ephemeras described in the British “Encyclopaedia of ephemera” there are so-called “Cinderella stamps” which are little known to researchers. These inconspicuous prints served advertising, propaganda and as intentional memory carriers and were supposed to form collective memory of societies. In such a specific place as Danzig of the first half of the 20th century, their task was also to strengthen local identity and to create specific memory figures: the image of Danzig as a German city touched by injustice, a city that was lost but not forgotten.
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Zu den mehr als 1000 Kategorien von ephemeren Drucken, die in der britischen Encyclopedia of ephemera (2001) erfasst sind, werden auch „Cinderella stamps“ gezählt: Bildmarken mit Werbemotiven. Diese unscheinbaren Ephemera, die bislang relativ selten erforscht wurden, dienten vor allem Werbe- und Propagandazwecken. Als intentionale Gedächtnisträger (vgl. Szpociński 2014: 278, Kula 2002) sollten sie das kollektive Gedächtnis der Gemeinschaft prägen, die Gebrauch von ihnen machte. An einem so spezifischen Ort wie Danzig in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts hatten sie vor allem die Aufgabe, die lokale Identität zu stärken. Der Beitrag setzt sich zum Ziel, ausgewählte Danziger „Cinderella stamps“ aus den Jahren 1900–1939 im Hinblick auf diese identitätsbildende Funktion zu charakterisieren.
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Twelve marine atlases from collections of the Gdańsk Library of the Polish Academy of Sciences have been scanned, elaborated and described by the Scientific Academic Computer Network (NASK), and than posted in the full-text version on the portal Polska.pl. Most atlases in the portal were published by one of the most important publishing houses of 16th century, located in Amsterdam. This publishing house was founded by Johann Wagener Lucana, creator of the so-called Dutch school, which dealt with the creation, release and publishing of marine atlases. These were the first printed atlases, where besides maps were charts, descriptions of the waterways with their depth, marked shallows and coastline as being seen from the sea with important buildings. This information was to facilitate shipping and to assist in more efficient entering the individual ports. Paper navigational instruments were also placed in atlases. These publications were the kind of marine textbooks. All atlases are presented with an advanced magnifying tool Erez Imaging Server at portal Polska.pl. This tool allows the performance of giant enlargements, creation your own bookmarks and notes. Thanks to technology 3D it was possible to present a manual navigation instrument from Apian’s textbook in a way which gives a user real feeling of movement. The collection can be viewed at www.atalsymorskie.polska.pl.
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