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SUMMARY:Exhibition and booklet release- The Dystopia of an Imitation
DESCRIPTION:The Dystopia of an Imitation\nSolo exhibition by Jarosław Solecki \n27 May 2022\, start: 6:00 PM BST \nBlue Point Art Gallery website: https://bluepointart.uk/the-dystopia-of-an-imitation \nWe kindly invite you to the solo exhibition by Jarosław Solecki The Dystopia of an Imitation. His virtual installation created in 3D was inspired by the paintings of Johannes Vermeeer. \nCuratorship of the exhibition: dr Justyna Gorzkowicz \n********************* \nDuring the opening there will also be a launch of the artist’s booklet The Dystopia of an Imitation describing the creative process behind his conceptual and digital works. In the video essay opening the exhibition\, Solecki’s booklet will be introduced by its reviewer\, Professor Aleksandra Lukaszewicz (Academy of Art in Szczecin). The artist himself will talk about the exhibition and invite you to visit it. Q&A with the artist will be available via email (info@bluepointart.uk) or messenger.\nBoth the theoretical work presented and the exhibition to which it refers were developed as part of the Developing Your Creative Practice (DYCP)\, Arts Council England grant programme (DYCP-00349467-R8)\, London 2021. \nThe event supported by the Polish Embassy in London and The Polonia Aid Foundation Trust (PAFT) \nMedia Patron: Radio Wnet \nMore at the Blue Point Art website CLICK HERE https://bluepointart.uk/the-dystopia-of-an-imitation \n********************* \nFollowing the opening of the exhibition Blue Point Art Gallery would like to invite you toan informal meeting with the artist and curator. The meeting will take place on a Zoom platform (with a virtual glass of wine) at 8:00 PM BST (with a virtual glass of wine) and will be conducted mainly in Polish. \nLink to the meeting:\nMay 27\, 2022 08:00 PM London https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85766730185?pwd=L0Q1dmRUaklpd21TeUpldlByR09GQT09 Meeting ID: 857 6673 0185 Passcode: 465030 \n \n 
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/exhibition-and-booklet-release-the-dystopia-of-an-imitation/?lang=en
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CREATED:20220215T215130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220215T215130Z
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SUMMARY:Teaching Polish Language Conference
DESCRIPTION:Konferencja Nauczania Języka Polskiego. More information under link: languageconference.puno.ac.uk
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/teaching-polish-language-conference/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Conference,Conference ZNJIKP
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SUMMARY:Polish Culture Course
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, 11th May 2022 at: 18:00 UK (19:00 in Poland)\, feel free to join our next Polish Culture Course’sonline meeting. It’s another event we carry out as a part of the seminar cycle called:THEY are gone\, the WORD is left… \nIt’s a commemoration meeting relating to unforgettable authors of the Polish literature in exile\, who were active after the end of WW2. We’ll be able to share our memories and impressions deeply recorded in our minds and souls with all those hours and days we used to spend with such great poets as for instance: J. Pietrkiewicz\, M. Paszkiewicz\, K. Bednarczyk\, K. Zbyszewski\, B. Taborski.This invitation has been delivered to you on behalf of: H.M. Rector of PUNO – prof. Włodzimierz Mier-Jędrzejowicz\, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities of PUNO– prof. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk\, Chair of the Union of Polish Writers Abroad – Regina Wasiak-Taylor.    \n— \nLink to Zoom meeting: here
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/polish-culture-course-4/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Seminarium-KKP
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220420T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220420T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161618
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SUMMARY:Twentieth Century Polish History Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Joseph Conrad\, Colonialism and Africa.\nProfesor Robert Hampson (University of London\, Institute of English Studies). \nIn this talk\, Professor Hampson will consider Conrad’s engagement with colonialism in his African fiction. Although Conrad is associated in the popular mind with Africa\, his early fiction drew on his experiences in the Malay Archipelago\, and the Malay archipelago plays a much bigger part in his fiction than Africa.  \nEarly reviewers described him as ‘annexing’ the archipelago for English literature\, but\, as Hampson will show\, his depiction of Dutch and Spanish colonialism (and British interventions as well) is more sympathetic to the indigenous peoples than this would suggest. This provides the context for Conrad’s fictional engagement with Africa on which the talk will focus. Kiedy ” Heart of Darkness” was published\, contemporary reviewers recognised its critique of King Leopold of Belgium’s takeover of the Congo. Hampson will discuss Leopold’s role in the Congo\, but will also show how ‘Heart of Darkness’ (and Conrad’s other African story\, ‘An Outpost of Progress’) extend their critique from the particular case of the Congo to the rhetoric of the ‘civilising mission’ that also underwrote other colonialisms. \nRobert Hampson is a Research Fellow at the Institute for English Studies and Professor Emeritus at Royal Holloway\, University of London. He is the author of three monographs: Joseph Conrad: Betrayal and Identity; Cross-Cultural Encounters in Conrad’s Malay Fiction; and Conrad’s Secrets\, which won the Adam Gillon Award from the Joseph Conrad Society of America. He co-edited Conrad and Theory with Andrew Gibson and Conrad and Language with Katherine Isabel Baxter\, and has recently published a critical biography\, Joseph Conrad\, with Reaktion Books. He is Chair of the Joseph Conrad Society (UK) and recipient of the Ian P. Watt Award for Excellence from the Joseph Conrad Society of America. \nProfessor Hampson’s recent lecture on Conrad is available on YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se–ibps1aI  \nZoom meeting (20th April\, 06:15 PM London) \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/82061573209?pwd=eTRaTFVaNC80VFI2azkvSXorWlQ2QT09 \n 
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/twentieth-century-polish-history-seminar-4/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Seminarium-ZWKB
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SUMMARY:XII April Conference
DESCRIPTION:t’s the twelfth time when the Polish University Abroad invites you to the biggest Polish academic conference outside of Poland. All details about this international research event\, that commemorates President Kaczorowski you can find on our website \n 
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/xii-april-conference/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:April Conference,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220323T181500
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CREATED:20220221T211229Z
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SUMMARY:Twentieth Century Polish History Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Dr Piotr Puchalski (Pedagogical University of Kraków) \nPoland and the Colonies: Rethinking the Inter-war Period \n\nIn his talk\, Puchalski will present selected findings from his book Poland in a Colonial World Order: Adjustments and Aspirations\, 1918-1939. Contextualising inter-war Poland in a changing world of empires\, nation-states\, dominions\, protectorates\, mandates and colonies\, the author charts how\, in partnership with other European powers and international institutions such as the League of Nations\, Polish leaders made attempts to channel emigration to South America\, to establish direct trade with Africa\, to expedite national minorities to far-away places\, and to tap into colonial resources around the globe. He thus demonstrates the intersection between national policies\, systemic problems in Eastern Europe and larger processes taking place at the time\, including the internationalist turn of colonialism and the global fascination with technocratic solutions. \n\nPiotr Puchalski is Assistant Professor of Modern History at the Pedagogical University of Kraków (Poland)\, where he offers courses in the history of Poland\, colonial empires\, international relations\, and contemporary tourism. He has previously published in the Historical Journal and the Journal of Modern European History. His first book isPoland in a Colonial World Order: Adjustments and Aspirations\, 1918-1939 (Routledge\, 2022)\, and he has also contributed to the edited volumeThe World Beyond the West: Perspectives from Eastern Europe (Berghahn Books\, 2022).   His next project deals with Poland’s post-1939 colonial entanglements.\n\n\n\n\n\nTime: Mar 23\, 2022 06:15 PM London \nZoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88583885238?pwd=cjFOQUJTMFp6T0NaWTJyZHlkYnhmQT09 \nMeeting ID: 885 8388 5238; Passcode: 399290
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/twentieth-century-polish-history-seminar-3/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Seminarium-ZWKB
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220316T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220316T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161618
CREATED:20220314T172529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T172734Z
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SUMMARY:Polish Culture Course
DESCRIPTION:Ladies and Gentlemen \n  \nProf. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk (Dean of the Humanities Department)\, and Regina Wasiak-Taylor\, MA (Chair of the Association of Polish Writers Abroad)\, are pleased to invite you to a special celebration of the World Poetry Day .One of our poets used to say: Being a poet is occasional\, not permanent… We shall try to undertake the challenge of analysing that brilliant thought and our event will be carried out as an academic seminar: You can’t be a poet all the time\, you are able to be one from time to time… Our event will be held on \n 16 March 2022\, 6PM 18:00 GMT (7PM Warsaw). Swoje wybrane wiersze zaprezentują m.in.: S. Bożena Anna Flak\, Agata Kalinowska-Bouvy\, Janusz Guttner\, Jakub Kurzyński. Zachęcamy też\, by zechcieli Państwo podzielić się na spotkaniu z nami frazami swojej poezji. Porozmawiamy o tym: czym poezja dla nas jest dzisiaj\, czy mamy jakieś szczególne fascynacje poetyckie\, czy pamiętamy wybranych poetów emigracyjnych po 1945 roku?    \n  \nZOOM: https://zoom.us/j/94054507283?pwd=OHJaQjF5dWp1bkU3MWs0NWt5eGJZQT09 \n  \nOn behalf of H.M. Rector of PUNO Prof. Włodzimierz Mier-Jędrzejowicz\, kindly inviting you \nProf. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk\, Polish University Abroad \nRed. Regina Wasiak-Taylor\, Association of Polish Writers Abroad
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/polish-culture-course-3/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Seminarium-KKP
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220302T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220302T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161618
CREATED:20220226T121705Z
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SUMMARY:Polish Culture Course
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk – head of the PUNO Polish Culture Course (almost 70 years of tradition in London)\, invites you to a unique seminar of Prof. Jakub Z. Lichański: “Stanisław Lem – a cure for all the evil of this world?” The event will be held online on the ZOOM platform\, on Wednesday – 2 March 2022 at 18.00 GMT (19.00 in Poland). \nInvitation: https://zoom.us/j/5777157910?pwd=RjN2QjRMMnZENWd2cS9kV2lDNkJDQT09
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/polish-culture-course-2/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Seminarium-KKP
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220216T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220216T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161618
CREATED:20220213T125111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220213T210833Z
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SUMMARY:Polish Culture Course (seminar)
DESCRIPTION:Ladies and Gentlemen  \nVivid expression of a modern language is able to bring intellectual dilemmas not only to individuals but also to social groups.  \nAll meetings of the Polish Culture Course at PUNO are a rare opportunity for launching creative discussions and linguistic interpretations relating to the scope of behaviours of representatives of various social and cultural environments.  \nDue to an enormous interest\, we experienced last week\, we’ve decided to let next PCC seminar continue previously discussed topics related to the contemporary Polish language and selected linguistic as well as communication issues.  \nIf you understand Polish\, feel invited to our next online meeting run by Prof. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk:  \n“Divine and infernal notions of words…”  \nLecture by prof. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk  \nWednesday\, 16th February 2022. Time: 18.00 (GMT\, UK) 19.00 (PL)  \nLink Zoom  \nhttps://zoom.us/j/92845918161?pwd=SUxxMHFnNVFQcXplRmEyeTJRRk8rdz09  \nMeeting ID 928 4591 8161   \nPasscode 305765  \nOn behalf of H.M.Rector of PUNO  \nProf.Włodzimierz Mier- Jędrzejowicz  \nI invite you to this event.  \nProf. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk  \nDean\, Faculty of Humanities
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/polish-culture-course-seminar/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Seminarium-KKP
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220209T181500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220209T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161618
CREATED:20220129T181320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220202T200254Z
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SUMMARY:Twentieth Century Polish History Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The seminar series on twentieth century Polish history was initiated at PUNO in 2013. It provides a forum for scholars and the wider public to engage with new historical scholarship. Scholars from a range of British and Polish universities have presented research in progress and discussed their recent publications. Details of previous seminars can be found at https://puno.edu.pl/xx-polish-history-seminar/ The seminar is open to the public and is especially useful for students reading MA or PhD degrees in history or cognate disciplines. The seminar is conducted in English. This academic year\, due to the Coronavirus pandemic\, the seminar will take place online. Those wishing to participate should contact the convenor prior to each seminar: fleming_m11@hotmail.com    \nBetween Moscow\, Warsaw\, and the Holy See: The Fate of the Polish Catholic Priests amidst the Early Soviet Anti-Catholic Campaign  \nThis paper offers a micro-history of Soviet anti-religious actions during the mid-1920s through a reconstruction of the investigation case of Father Andrzej Fedukowicz and his forced collaboration with the Soviet secret services. In November 1924 Fedukowicz was forced to sign a letter to Pope Pius XI and a year later committed suicide to avoid humiliation caused by his actions. This investigation reveals how elaborate the Soviet secret services’ techniques for dealing with uncontrolled religious allegiances had become during a more tolerant ‘religious NEP’\, the period which came to replace the overly repressive measures of the civil war period. The article aims to challenge the conventional impression of powerful and effective Soviet secret services. Detailed analysis of the process of fabrication used by the secret services shows how often rudimentary methods of the secret police could easily threaten the success of the entire operation. In this regard\, the limited results the secret services had achieved by relying on individual assets led to toughening of mass repression and a more aggressive anti-religious campaign after 1929.       \ndr Olena Palko is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Birkbeck\, University of London. She is the author of ‘Making Ukraine Soviet: Literature and Culture under Lenin and Stalin’ (Bloomsbury Academic\, 2020) and co-editor (with Constantin Ardeleanu) of the edited volume Making Ukraine: Negotiating\, Contesting\, and Drawing Borders in Twentieth-Century Ukraine (McGill Queen’s University Press\, forthcoming).  \n  \n\nZoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87155660224?pwd=WXRwdjJVWlYwR2dLOVY1Y3NnOS9xQT09
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/twentieth-century-polish-history-seminar-2/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Seminarium-ZWKB
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220202T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220202T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161618
CREATED:20220129T164314Z
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SUMMARY:Polish Culture Course
DESCRIPTION:On 2nd February we are launching this academic year edition of the “Polish Culture Course”. The project – by itself – was created in 1959s by our former Dean of the Humanities Department – Prof. Alicja Moskalowa. Now it’s been run by Prof. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk. Let’s meet on Zoom on Wednesday at 6pm in the UK: https://zoom.us/j/95619501250?pwd=eUM5Qjl2L0NUMklJZFZROXpjSkNSdz09.       Details: utw@puno.ac.uk \n 
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/polish-culture-course/?lang=en
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220112T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220112T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161618
CREATED:20220104T221831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220129T185430Z
UID:4221-1642006800-1642014000@puno.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Twentieth Century Polish History Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The seminar series on twentieth century Polish history was initiated at PUNO in 2013. It provides a forum for scholars and the wider public to engage with new historical scholarship. Scholars from a range of British and Polish universities have presented research in progress and discussed their recent publications. Details of previous seminars can be found at https://puno.edu.pl/xx-polish-history-seminar/ The seminar is open to the public and is especially useful for students reading MA or PhD degrees in history or cognate disciplines. The seminar is conducted in English. This academic year\, due to the Coronavirus pandemic\, the seminar will take place online. Those wishing to participate should contact the convenor prior to each seminar: fleming_m11@hotmail.com    \nLustration and the Roman Catholic Church in Poland \nThis paper surveys and analyses the attempted lustration of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland after 1989. It is important to remember that religious institutions were not included among the targets of the 1997 and 2006 lustration laws. The exemption of the clergy from formal vetting processes should not come as a surprise\, given the dominant narrative of post-communism and\, to some extent\, of former democratic opposition\, which portrayed Polish Catholicism and anti-communist opposition as synonymous. After the death of Pope John Paul II in 2005 and the 2006 amendment of the lustration law by the Jarosław Kaczyński government\, representing the Law and Justice party (PiS)\, the Polish public was galvanized by press revelations about the infiltration of the Catholic Church by the communist security police.    \nTied to the attempted lustration of the Polish clergy are the cases of three well-known clergymen accused of being former police informers: Reverend Michał Czajkowski\, Archbishop Stanisław Wielgus\, and Reverend Henryk Jankowski. While the affairs of Czajkowski and Wielgus concerned leading personalities of rival currents in contemporary Polish Catholicism and revealed a nuanced picture of church-state relations in present-day Poland\, the story of Jankowski adds context to the paedophile scandals affecting the Roman Catholic Church. This paper argues that child sexual abuse by priests\, nuns\, and members of religious orders has obliterated the lustration of the church as an important issue in Poland.     \nMikołaj Kunicki is an Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Journalism and Social Communication\, University of Wrocław. Before coming to Wrocław\, he taught history at the University of Oxford\, University of Notre Dame and University of California at Berkeley. From 2013 to 2016 he was the director of Programme on Modern Poland in St Antony’s College. Kunicki received his PhD in History from Stanford University in 2004. His research concentrates on communism\, nationalism\, authoritarianism\, Catholicism\, and their relationships with popular cultures of cinema and performing arts. He is the author of Between the Brown and the Red: Nationalism\, Catholicism and Communism in Twentieth Century Poland (Ohio University Press\, 2012) as well as articles and book chapters on 20th-century Polish and European history\, cinema\, nationalism and contemporary politics. See https://www.ohioswallow.com/book/Between+the+Brown+and+the+Red
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/twentieth-century-polish-history-seminar/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Seminarium-ZWKB
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220102T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220102T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161618
CREATED:20211225T153733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211225T153733Z
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SUMMARY:INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM: SDG Challenges in Africa
DESCRIPTION:The Polish University Abroad is pleased to invite to its Africa Studies Unit’s seminar on SDG challenges in Africa. 8 years before the 2030 we start to be full of hopes about meeting the Sustainable Development Goals’ challenge created and led by the United Nations. As a London based academic institution carrying out public health\, labour and educational market research in Africa\, we want to talk over the real-world issues concerning SDGs in Africa. We invite academics and professionals focused on economic wellbeing\, inclusive social innovations\, safe and ethical development to boost awareness regarding efficient ways of dealing with poverty\, shortage of good jobs or pandemics in Africa. Join us\, it’s open to all attendees\, because 8 years is not much time at all. Sunday\, 2 January 2022 at 4pm in London (7pm in Nairobi). To register write to: roman.mazur@puno.ac.uk     \n  \n\nDETAILS:www.floor4africa.com/eventszrównoważonego rozwoju w Afryce.
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/international-symposium-sdg-challenges-in-africa/?lang=en
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211220
DTSTAMP:20260418T161618
CREATED:20211217T214852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211217T214852Z
UID:4152-1639785600-1639958399@puno.ac.uk
SUMMARY:International Scientific Conference devoted to the works of Stanisław Vincenz
DESCRIPTION:Ladies and Gentlemen! We are honored to invite you to the International Academic Conference devoted to the works of Stanisław Vincenz. At the conference “HOMO AGENS Stanislaw Vincenz” historians\, researchers\, literary scholars\, ethnographers\, and travelers will talk about the emigrant writer from the Hutsul region. The conference takes place on 18 -19 December 2021. The ONLINE conference is prepared in London by the Union of Polish Writers Abroad in cooperation with academic centers from Wrocław\, Poznań\, Israel\, Kiev and PUNO. In addition to many interesting and diverse speeches\, it will include several visual presentations\, exhibitions and a film. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) \n  \nMore about the conference:  \nhttps://stanislaw-vincenz.puno.ac.uk/homo-agens/?lang=pl  \n  \nAbout how to participate:  \nhttps://stanislaw-vincenz.puno.ac.uk/vincenz-online/?lang=pl  \n  \nWe invite you to watch one of the largest Polish conferences online\, which is part of a multi-year international literary\, research and exhibition project “The Works of Stanislaw Vincenz at the Beginning of the 21st Century – from an Interdisciplinary Perspective”.
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/international-scientific-conference-devoted-to-the-works-of-stanislaw-vincenz/?lang=en
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211208T181500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211208T193000
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SUMMARY:Seminar - book launch
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Michael Fleming and dr Wojciech Rappak invite on 8th December 2021 at 6.15 PM GMT\, as part of the seminar in cycle “Twentieth Century Polish History”\, for a book launch „Piętno Zagłady: Wojenna i powojenna historia oraz pamięć żydowskich dzieci ocalałych w Polsce”\, by Joanna Beaty Michlic. \nIn Piętno Zagłady Wojenna i powojenna historia oraz pamięć żydowskich dzieci ocalałych w Polsce\, the author Joanna Beata Michlic explores how Polish Jewish children adapted to and remembered wartime traumas\, how they dealt with the loss of childhood and with the destruction of their families\, their peer groups\, and their entire pre-war worlds. She draws a map of a wide range interactions between the children and adults not only during the war\, but also in the immediate post-war period – the turbulent\, short era during which the children’s future had been shaped. The immediate aftermath did not bring out necessarily a sense of joy and freedom amongst the Jewish child survivors\, but\, instead\, was marked by major complexities and contrasts between the hopes expressed and the actual opportunities open to the child survivors. The children’s lives at that time were filled with a multitude of uncertainties\, fears and anxieties\, as they were confronted with fundamental existential questions of “Who Am I?”\, “Who are my family?” ‘Where do I come from?” “What should I do next?” and “Who should I trust?” \nMichlic presents and discusses her book on child Holocaust survivors with Dariusz Stola and Michael Fleming. Meeting is hosted by dr Wojtek Rappak. More details: here | To register\, e-mail: michael.fleming@puno.ac.uk
URL:https://puno.ac.uk/puno-event/seminar-book-launch/?lang=en
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Seminarium-ZWKB
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