Ekonomiczno-gospodarcze uwarunkowania życia ziemiaństwa polskiego pod zaborem austriackim na podstawie „Pamiętników” Anny z Działyńskich Potockiej
Abstract
The situation of Polish society, divided by occupants, pushed them to take steps that demanded special skills but also sacrifice and many victims. Educated people, besides all the reasonable
worries about their wealth and heritage, felt morally obliged to be responsible for ethical and
material values of Polish people.
Anna Potocka from Działyński family, the successor of not only the wealth but also great
patriotic tradition of her forefathers, is a perfect example of such an attitude. Anna and her
husband Stanisław were truly engaged in charity and various educational ventures. Among many,
the most interesting was establishing sculpture school for boys and lace school for girls, both
created in Oleszyce.
The separate passage in Anna’s life concerned acquiring of an estate in Rymanów and dis-
covering a mineral water spring there. This period was a permanent struggle against the fate of her
private and professional life. Unbroken character, stubbornness and strong belief in her enterprise
finally led her to success.
The entire life of Anna Potocka proved that despite meeting many diversities, it was possible
to achieve success being a dignified patriot and a devoted social worker at the same time.