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Instytut Nauk Politycznych i Stosunków Międzynarodowych
ul. Reymonta 4
30-059 Kraków
room 415
tel. 12 663 25 24
Head of the Chair: prof. Olgierd Grott, PhD
Position: professor
prof. Grzegorz Mazur, PhD
Position: professor
Research interests:
Polish history of the 20th century, in particular the history of Polish Underground State during World War II. Moreover, his areas of interest include Polish-Ukrainian relations, the history of Polish Eastern Borderlands (especially in 19th-20th century), history of national minorities, with a particular focus on Polish-Ukrainian relations. His numerous publications include works on the history of ZWZ-AK (Union of Armed Struggle -Home Army), Polish-Ukrainian relations, the history of Lviv, many biographical articles, including the cooperation with “Polish Biographical Dictionary” (Polski Słownik Biograficzny) and participation in other similar publications. His area of research interests also includes the history of the Literary Institute in Paris (Instytut Literacki) publishing house and the journals Kultura (Culture) and Zeszyty Historyczne (Historical Notebooks) and books published there, which is, to some extent, the result of his long cooperation - the length of which cannot be matched by anyone at the Jagiellonian University - with Jerzy Giedroyć and the Notebooks; their editor dubbed him their “regular contributor”.
prof. Aleksander Głogowski, PhD
Position: professor
Research interests:
International relations, South Asia, Pakistan - domestic and foreign policy, Afghanistan - domestic and foreign policy, international terrorism, Polish State Police (1918-1939), military history.
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prof. Renata Król-Mazur, PhD
Position: assistant professor with a habilitated doctor degree
Research interests:
My research interests focus on modern and contemporary history, and in particular on the problems connected with Polish-Ukrainian relations, the history of Ukraine and Armenia, military history, political systems and the problems of national minorities, especially on the history of the Armenians in Poland, from modern to contemporary times.
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Marta Polaczek-Bigaj, PhD
Position: assistant professor
Piotr Obacz, PhD
Position: assistant professor
Research interests:
Political theory, democratic theory, socio-political divisions, political pluralism, contemporary political history of Poland, relations between law and politics, philosophy of politics, political systems, political behaviour, multiculturalism, mechanisms of political life with a special emphasis on the political implications of tensions, conflicts and socio-political divisions for social relations, relations between political subjects and the quality of democracy.
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