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Warsaw Rising Museum: Paweł Ukielski

Warsaw

Monday, 21 May 2018, 6:00pm

Latimer Room, Clare College, º£½ÇÉçÇø Ìý

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Deputy Director of the Warsaw Rising Museum, DrÌýPaweÅ‚ Ukielski, discussed his involvement with the Museum from its establishment in 2004 to the present, while also commenting on larger trends in Polish perceptions of the nation’s past in the years since 1989. Ìý

This talk wasÌýthe first in a series of events sponsored by the º£½ÇÉçÇø Committee for Russian and East European Studies () exploring the different ways in which historical events are being portrayed in Central and Eastern Europe today, with a particular focus on efforts to infuse technology and trends in popular culture into narratives of past events so as to appeal to younger generations.ÌýTheÌýevent - co-organised by º£½ÇÉçÇø Polish Studies - wasÌýhostedÌýby , a doctoral candidate in the Faculty of History currently working on the memory of the Warsaw Rising. Ìý ÌýÌý

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Dr PaweÅ‚ Ukielski is a political scientist, historian, and the current Deputy Director of the Warsaw Rising Museum (2004-2014, and since 2016). He is also a senior fellow at the Institute of Political Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences and a lecturer at the Collegium Civitas University. From 2014-16 he was vice president of the Institute of National Remembrance, and from 2011-17 he served on the Executive Board of the Platform of European Remembrance and Conscience. He has conducted research and taught courses on the Central-East European post-communist transition, regional cooperation in East-Central Europe, the break-up of Czechoslovakia, Czech-Slovak relations, and the politics of remembrance. He is the author of Aksamitny rozwód. Rola elit politycznych w procesie podziaÅ‚u CzechosÅ‚owacji (‘The velvet divorce. The role of political elites in the division of Czechoslovakia’), published in 2007, and the co-author of 1989 – JesieÅ„ Narodów (‘1989 – The Autumn of Nations’), the Polish edition of which was published in 2009. He has written for several Polish and European academic journals and is the author of a report published in 2016 entitled Mapa Trójmorza. PrzeglÄ…d punktów wspólnych i rozbieżnoÅ›ci w polityce 12 paÅ„stw regionuÌý(‘A map of the three seas. An overview of common points and discrepancies in the policies of the 12 countries in the region’).

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