Historical and Literary Society
The Historical and Literary Society, a successor organisation to the Literary Society, was founded in Paris in 1832 as a Polish political and cultural association by a group that included Alexandre Walewski, Napoleon's natural son and future minister of foreign affairs of Napoleon III. Its founding chairman was Adam Jerzy Czartoryski and from 1861, his son, Wladyslaw Czartoryski. The society's original aim was "to collect and publicise materials relating to the former Kingdom of Poland, its current circumstances and future prospects, in the context of maintaining and encouraging in the opinion of nations the sympathy they have directed towards Poland.
The Society on Paris' Ile Saint-Louis on extreme right
George Sand in 1838
The society shares its entrance with the Polish Library in Paris along the Quai d'Orleans
Professor C.P. Zaleski, chairman of the society (Fot. Mariusz Kubik)
Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, in English known as Adam George Czartoryski, was a Polish nobleman, statesman, diplomat and author.
Czartoryski photographed by Nadar, 1861
Czartoryski in 1798
Czartoryski, as Tsar Alexander's foreign minister, was key in forming the Third Coalition against France.