Jerzy Eisler Explained

Jerzy Krzysztof Eisler (born 12 June 1952 in Warsaw) is a Polish historian, focusing mostly on the history of Poland during the communist era. He is a professor at the History Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, and member of the Institute of National Remembrance in Warsaw. In 1994-97 he was a principal of Adam Mickiewicz Polish school in Paris. Eisler gained a title of professor in 2002 and was awarded the Silver Cross of Merit medal in 2006.[1]

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In Communist Poland, Eisler primarily researched Vichy France to avoid censorship; however, during the 80s, as Solidarity gained mileage in Polish politics, he authored texts on contemporary history for circulation in the underground.[2] In post-Communist Poland, his habilitation dissertation was on the 1968 Polish political crisis.

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Notes and References

  1. http://kultura.wp.pl/title,Okragly-Stol-Spojrzenie-z-perspektywy-czasu-i-pokolen,wid,11055112,wiadomosc.html?ticaid=1aaac Spotkanie z cyklu Konfrontacje Historyczne - Okrągły Stół. Spojrzenie z perspektywy czasu i pokoleń.
  2. Behr . Valentin . August 2022 . How Historians Got Involved in Memory Politics: Patterns of the Historiography of the Polish People's Republic before and after 1989 . East European Politics and Societies: And Cultures . en . 36 . 3 . 970–991 . 10.1177/08883254211018777 . 0888-3254. free .