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"Gender as a New Threat to Polishness: Some Paradoxes of Poland of Past and Today" by Visiting Scholar, Dr. Tomasz Pudlocki

Mirror Lake
April 9, 2015
All Day
Hagerty Hall 46

Dr. Tomasz Pudłocki, Assistant Professor in the Institute of History, Jagiellonian University, specializes in the history of Galicia from socio-cultural point of view. His Associate Professor book on Polish-British intellectual connection in the interwar period has just been printed. He is a member of the Commision on History of Women (Polish Academy of Science), the Commision on History of Science (Polish Academy of Arts and Science), former President of the Society of Friends of Science in Przemyśl and a Kościuszko Foundation Grantee.

He was also awarded the prize from the Polish Ministry of Higher Education for best young scholar (up to 35). He is the author of 4 books, co-editor of 5, two of which are devoted to the history of women.