JACEK MILER 1964–2018. AN ART HISTORIAN WHO BECAME A CIVIL SERVANT
Working over 25 years within the changing organizational structures of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, he actively contributed to the protection of Polish cultural heritage beyond Poland and the restitution of Polish art works lost during WW II. He cocreated museums dedicated to illus...
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2019-08-01
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Summary: | Working over 25 years within the changing
organizational structures of the Ministry of Culture and
National Heritage, he actively contributed to the protection
of Polish cultural heritage beyond Poland and the
restitution of Polish art works lost during WW II. He cocreated
museums dedicated to illustrious Poles: to Juliusz
Słowacki in Krements, and to Joseph Conrad – Józef
Korzeniowski in Berdychiv, both in Ukraine, as well as to
Witold Gombrowicz in Vence, France. He focused on the
provision of the institutional system of the preservation of
Polish cultural heritage, involving in elaborating donation
programmes: Protection of the Cultural Heritage Abroad,
Memorial Sites Abroad, Investigation of Polish Wartime
Losses, as well as in the establishment of the permanent
support to Polish émigré institutions protecting national
heritage assets. He participated in the legislative process of the Act on the Restitution of National Cultural Assets of
25 May 2017 and the Act of 12 April 2018 on the
Amendments to the Act on Organizing Cultural Activity
whose provisions allow to support cultural institutions
founded abroad by Polish migrants. As of the mid-1990s,
he was involved in the works of numerous committees and
expert teams dealing with the protection of shared cultural
heritage, e.g. Polish-Belarusian Consultancy Committee
on National Heritage, Intergovernmental Polish-Ukrainian
Committee for the Protection and Return of Goods Lost and
Illegally Displaced during WW II, and the Polish-Lithuanian
Group of Experts for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage.
For his outstanding merits for the protection of Polish
cultural heritage he was awarded many state honours,
medals and prizes, this both during his lifetime and
posthumously.
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ISSN: | 0464-1086 2391-4815 |