7. "Czy to nie jest straszne, kiedy państwo wszystko wie"? Rozmowa z prof. Grażyną Szelągowską
"Historia na2głosy" episode 7: "Isn't it terrible when the state knows everything?" - a conversation between the Dean of the Faculty of History, University of Warsaw, Prof. Łukasz Niesiołowski-Spanò, and Prof. Grażyna Szelągowska. ○ Prof. Grażyna Szelągowska - researcher of the history of Scandinavia from the 18th to the 20th centuries. She is affiliated with the Department of 19th-Century History at the Faculty of History, University of Warsaw. She completed her history studies at the University of Copenhagen (1971-1974); she earned her MA (1979), PhD (1988), and habilitation (2003) at the University of Warsaw. She is the author of approximately 90 scholarly works: monographs, scholarly and popular science articles, as well as textbooks for primary and secondary schools. ○ Prof. Szelągowska's research focuses, among other things, on the analysis of religious awakening and modernization movements in the Nordic region. She co-founded and directed Polish and international research projects, including: "Religious Awakening Movements and Modernization in the Nordic Region in the 19th Century" (2015-2017), where her innovative approach involved examining the impact of these movements on society; "Changes in the Social Position of Women in the 19th and 20th Centuries in Polish Lands: A Comparative Study" (1991-2001); "Offroads: Unofficial Contacts of the Socialist Societies 1956-1989" (2006-2008); and "Polish Political Exile to Norway Caused by the Martial Law of 1981" (2010-2011). ○ Research interests include: • history of the Nordic region – culture, art, ideas, social history (18th-20th centuries, political transformation, and urban history), • film history and the role of film in the historian's workshop, feature films as a historical source, • history of Norwegian Lutheranism, • and history teaching. ○ Profiles of Prof. Grażyna Szelągowska: • Grażyna Szelągowska – Faculty of History, University of Warsaw • Grażyna Szelągowska – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Faculty of History, University of Warsaw / Facebook facebook.com/WydzialHistoriiUniwersytetuWarszawskiego Faculty of History, University of Warsaw / IG instagram.com/wydzialhistorii.uw Faculty of History, University of Warsaw / WWW historia.uw.edu.pl Faculty of History, University of Warsaw / X x.com/historianaUW Historia na2głosy / Spotify open.spotify.com/show/6cEEjSWBfEqvngZnbcQUSZ Faculty of History, University of Warsaw / YouTube / @wydziahistoriiuw -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #Denmark #Norway #society #socialhistory #historiography #demography #censuses #customs #enfranchisement #data #statistics #Sweden #NordicStates #absolutism #monarchy #peasants #copenhagen #bombardment #coup #church #reformation #bourgeoisie #welfarestate #prosperity #Luther #Lutheranism #HistoryPodcast #HistoryForEveryone #PolishPodcast #PodcastPoPolish #HistoryPodcasts #HistoryOnline #ListeningToPodcasts #PodcastOnSpotify #PodcastOnYouTube #NewEpisodeofPodcast #HistoryFor2Votes #For2Votes #PodcastOn2Votes #HistoryPodcastPL #HistoryTalkPL #HistoryPolish #HistoryWorldHistory #HistoryInterestingFacts #PassionForHistory #ILikeHistory #HistoryDoesn'tHaveToBeBoring #FromHistory #HistoricalFactsAndGossip #facultyofhistoryuw #universityofwarsaw

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