Między folwarkiem a szybem Ziemianie galicyjscy a nafta na przykładzie Jasła i powiatu jasielskiego
Streszczenie
Surroundings of Jasło – provincial town situated in a half way between two political and
cultural centers of Galicia: Kraków and Lwów – become in the fifties of the 19th century the cradle
of oil industry. The first oil mine and – above all – the first industrial oil distiller in the world
started to work just very close to it. Together with a growth of oil mining in the region Jasło itself
become before 1900 an unofficial capital of Galician oil industry. A prosperity of the town was
very close connected to rock oil exploration executed by the owners of the grounds situated in the
neighborhood, in fact most of all the local gentry. Its traditional way of economic existence, based
on the agriculture, had to be faced with a brand new way of thinking, characteristic for the
industrial development. In this confrontation a local gentry appeared a class brave enough to be
strongly engaged into the industrial process and – in the same way – very faithful (but not
conservative) in its attitude to farming. Even the most successful noblemen in the field of oil
industry did not give up with it and still treated it as a field of fruitful competition between each
other.