(MM) HISTORY

Migrations in history

Submitted by Barbara Klassa on Fri, 04/24/2020 - 17:53
PI name
Anna Mazurkiewicz
PI email
Anna.mazurkiewicz@ug.edu.pl
Short description of research profile

with UG PhD student Jarosław Zawada

University
University of Gdańsk
Research area
HUMANITIES » History and archaeology » (MM) HISTORY

Cold War Communications

Submitted by Barbara Klassa on Fri, 04/24/2020 - 17:41
PI name
Anna Mazurkiewicz
PI email
Anna.mazurkiewicz@ug.edu.pl
Short description of research profile

With UG PhD student Anna Podciborska

University
University of Gdańsk
Research area
HUMANITIES » History and archaeology » (MM) HISTORY

Polish-Ukrainian relations

Submitted by Barbara Klassa on Fri, 04/24/2020 - 00:53
PI name
Magdalena Joanna Nowak
PI email
magdalena.nowak@ug.edu.pl
Short description of research profile

Assoc. Prof., Dr hab.Magdalena Nowak works in the Department of the Contemporary Polish History in the Institute of History, University of Gdańsk. In 2019 she has successfully completed her habilitation at the Faculty of History, University of Gdańsk. She specializes in Polish-Ukrainian relations in the 19th and 20th century. Her academic interests have been recently focused on the relations between the Catholic Churches of the Greek and the Latin rite.

University
University of Gdańsk
Research area
HUMANITIES » History and archaeology » (MM) HISTORY

Interdisciplinary Research Group for the Study of Nordic-Baltic Europe and the Arctic

Submitted by kamusial on Mon, 04/20/2020 - 02:07
PI name
Kazimierz Musial
PI email
kazimierz.musial@ug.edu.pl
Short description of research profile

Cultural, social and political changes in the broadly defined Northern Europe, the Baltic Sea region and the Arctic. Our research addresses current and past changes taking place in these parts of Europe and the world, includi

University
University of Gdańsk
Research area
SOCIAL SCIENCES » Sociology » (XA) SOCIOLOGY
SOCIAL SCIENCES » Political science » (OE) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SOCIAL SCIENCES » Media and communication » (EU) COMMUNICATION
HUMANITIES » History and archaeology » (MM) HISTORY
HUMANITIES » Languages and literature » (PH) LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN

CRBC- Centre de Recherche Bretonne et Celtique

Submitted by moderator_UBO on Mon, 04/06/2020 - 16:41
PI name
Yves Coativy
PI email
yves.coativy@univ-brest.fr
Short description of research profile

The Centre de recherche bretonne et celtique (CRBC) is a multidisciplinary research laboratory whose 43 members (historians, linguists, Anglicists and Celticists, enthnologists, sociologists...) explore topics and areas of research within Breton and Celtic cultural domains. They also lead individual or collective research in other fields, across Europe, the Atlantic and beyond.

 

University
University of Bretagne Occidentale
Research area
HUMANITIES » History and archaeology » (MM) HISTORY
HUMANITIES » Languages and literature » (PG) LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES