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Piast Institute
Established
2003
President
Virginia L. Skrzyniarz
Budget
Revenue: $330,112 Expenses: $261,825 (FYE December 2015)[1]
Address
11633 Joseph Campau Hamtramck, MI 48212
Location
Hamtramck, Michigan
Website
www.piastinstitute.org
The Piast Institute is a national research and policy center for Polish and Polish-American affairs based in Hamtramck, Michigan, in the United States, an enclave located within the city of Detroit. The institute was founded in 2003 by Dr. Thaddeus Radzilowski and Mrs. Virginia Skrzyniarz. With a board of directors composed of Polish-American leaders, an international network of Institute Fellows, and a staff led by Mrs. Skrzyniarz as president, Piast Institute has evolved into the only think tank in North America devoted to Polish and Polish-American affairs.
^"Piast Institute" (PDF). Foundation Center. 16 May 2016. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
The PiastInstitute is a national research and policy center for Polish and Polish-American affairs based in Hamtramck, Michigan, in the United States...
PiastInstitute Staff, Directors and Fellows: Hon. Roman H. Gribbs". PiastInstitute. Retrieved November 18, 2010. "The Mission and History of Piast Institute"...
historian, scholar, author, professor and co-founder of the PiastInstitute, a national institute for Polish and Polish-American affairs. Radzilowski's work...
ISBN 1-878210-06-8 "Biographies of PiastInstitute Staff, Directors and Fellows: Hon. Roman H. Gribbs". PiastInstitute. Archived from the original on November...
Polish-Americans make up an "almost archetypical swing vote". The PiastInstitute found that Polish Americans are 36% Democrats, 33% Independents, and...
subsequently was crowned as king. In 1025, Bolesław I the Brave of the Piast dynasty was crowned as the first King of Poland at the cathedral in Gniezno...
Southeast. Radzilowski is a fellow of the PiastInstitute and is past president of the Polish American Cultural Institute of Minnesota. He later worked as the...
John, Ph.D. (2014). "The Genocide of the Poles, 1939–1948" (PDF). The PiastInstitute: 12. Archived from the original (PDF file, direct download 416 KB)...
been growth in Polonia institutions in the early 21st century. The PiastInstitute was founded in 2003 and remains the only Polish think tank in America...
Council of Governments Organization of Chinese Americans Papa Ola Lokahi PiastInstitute Rural Community Assistance Partnerships, Inc. SER-Jobs for Progress...
the end of the century Silesia became part of Poland and was ruled by the Piast dynasty; the land of the pagan Opolanie was conquered by Duke Mieszko I...
dukes of Legnica from 1248 until 1675. Legnica is a city over which the Piast dynasty reigned the longest, for about 700 years, from the time of ruler...
under Svatopluk I of Moravia and in the 10th century, Mieszko I of the Piast dynasty eventually incorporated the region to Poland. The region withstood...
Habsburg duke Albert II of Austria. Duke Bolesław of Bytom of the Polish Piast dynasty suddenly died in Venzone during travel in 1354, and was buried in...
Capetian House of Anjou, but she had more close forebears among the Polish Piasts than among the Angevins. In 1375, it was planned that when becoming old...
of inheritance. Allegedly introduced into the family by a member of the Piast dynasty, it is clearly visible on family tomb sculptures in St. John's Cathedral...
Its largest city is Wrocław. In the Middle Ages Lower Silesia was part of Piast-ruled Poland. It was one of the leading regions of Poland, and its capital...
and territorial entity around the middle of the 10th century under the Piast dynasty. In 966, ruler of the Polans Mieszko I accepted Christianity under...
it the sixth-largest city in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. One of the Piast dynasty's chief cities, it was the first historical capital of Poland in...
Władysław Opolski of the Piast dynasty. It was located on a trade route connecting Kraków and Wrocław and was part of various Piast-ruled duchies of fragmented...
the historical burial sites of medieval Polish monarchs and dukes of the Piast dynasty and the site of a number of significant events in Polish history...