People's Libraries Society

Polish educational society in Prussia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

People's Libraries Society (Polish: Towarzystwo Czytelni Ludowych (TCL)) was an educational society established in 1880 for the Prussian partition of Poland[1] (active in the regions of Greater Poland or the Grand Duchy of Poznan, Pomerania, West Prussia, Kashubia and Silesia). Its main goal was to promote education in Polish amongst the people, especially the lower classes, and to revert the Germanisation practices of the Prussian authorities. The society established a network of libraries, reading rooms, and organized speeches. It was active until the outbreak of World War II in 1939, and it was dissolved in 1950.[2]

AbbreviationTCL
PredecessorTowarzystwo Oświaty Ludowej
EstablishedOctober 1, 1880; 145 years ago (1880-10-01)
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People's Libraries Society
Towarzystwo Czytelni Ludowych
AbbreviationTCL
PredecessorTowarzystwo Oświaty Ludowej
EstablishedOctober 1, 1880; 145 years ago (1880-10-01)
Founded atPosen, Province of Posen, German Empire
Dissolved1950; 76 years ago (1950)
Official language
Polish
Key people
Władysław Niegolewski
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