Przegląd Zachodniopomorski

ISSN: 0552-4245     eISSN: 2353-3021    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/pz.2016.2-02
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Proces translokacji miasta Łeby
(The Process of the Translocation of Łeba)

Authors: Zygmunt Szultka
Uniwersytet Szczeciński (emerytowany)
Keywords: the history of Pomerania Łeba the modern history
Data publikacji całości:2016
Page range:14 (27-40)
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Abstract

The translocation of the town of Łeba was a many-year process, which started – more or less – in 1560 and ended between 1600 and 1610 with a clear turning point in 1590. It was caused not by a one-time cataclysm (destructive sea waves and sand gales), but centuries-old operating of those natural factors unfavourable for human beings and subjective factors shaped by the ambitions of the Wejher family, who – as their affluence and political importance were increasing – aspired first to subdue Łeba economically and legally,and next to transform it from a ducal Lübeck law town into a private town owned by one family. The idea was conceived by Mikołaj Wejher at the beginning of the 16th century, and was continued by his sons Franciszek and, especially, Ernest; the latter acted in manyspheres unnecessarily violently, sometimes infringing the Szczecin Dukes’ rights.
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