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The announcement of accepted thematic sections
2024-11-06

After an intense discussion, we are pleased to announce this year's thematic sections. At the same time, we open the call for papers, to which we are cordially inviting at this link. Submissions are accepted until February 28, 2025. The list of sections with their coordinators can be found below:

 

  1. Prof. dr hab. Hanna Kóčka-Krenz (UAM), dr hab. Marcin Danielewski, prof. UAM (UAM), dr Paweł Sankiewicz (Muzeum Pierwszych Piastów na Lednicy), Sedes regni principales: the place and role of strongholds in the emergence of the early medieval Piast dominion
  2. Dr Paweł Migdalski (USz), prof. dr hab. Stanisław Rosik (UWr), Ewelina Siemianowska (Muzeum Początków Państwa Polskiego), On the trail of the Bolesławs - memory of the rule of the first Piasts
  3. Dr hab. Andrzej Janowski, prof. PAN (PAN), dr Arkadiusz Michalak (Muzeum Archeologiczne Środkowego Nadodrza w Zielonej Górze z/s w Świdnicy), Weapons - tool and symbol of power
  4. Dr hab. Monika Jakubek-Raczkowska, prof. UMK (UMK), dr hab. Juliusz Raczkowski, prof. UMK (UMK), The Early-Piast "Codices pretiosi" as an attribute of power. Facts and interpretations
  5. Dr hab. Leszek Wetesko, prof. UAM (UAM), dr hab. Jerzy Pysiak, prof. UW (UW), Royal Power and the Sacred (10th-11th centuries)
  6. Prof. dr hab. Bogusław Czechowicz (Slezská univerzita v Opavě), prof. dr hab. Jerzy Rajman (Uniwersytet Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie), Territoriality of power versus the mobility of people and ideas
  7. Dr hab. Maria Starnawska, prof. Uniwersytetu w Siedlcach (Uniwersytet w Siedlcach), dr hab. Maciej Dorna, prof. UAM (UAM), dr Kamil Wasilkiewicz (UAM), Military orders in relations of power and in relations with the authorities
  8. Dr Aneta Gołębiowska-Tobiasz, prof. dr hab. Dariusz Dąbrowski (UKW), The power elites of the nomadic peoples of Eurasia in the late 4th – first quarter of the 13th century in the light of written and archaeological sources
  9. Dr Lech J. Kościelak (Fundacja Agencji Służby Społecznej, Centrum Badań Interdyscyplinarnych Probalticum UWM), prof. Alan V. Murray PhD (University of Leeds), From Tribal Societies to Monarchic Powers: Medieval States and Societies in the Lands to the East and South-East of the Baltic Sea
  10. Dr hab. Radosław Biskup, prof. UMK (UMK), prof. dr hab. Paweł Kras (KUL), Pragmatic Literacy of Church institutions in the Late Middle Ages
  11. Dr hab. Marzena Matla, prof. UAM (UAM), dr Robert Tomasz Tomczak (UAM; Historický ústav Akademie věd České republiky), dr Darius von Guttner Sporzyński, prof. UAM (Australian Catholic University; UAM), Women and Power in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times (Central Europe)
  12. Prof. dr hab. Piotr Mikołaj Boroń (UŚ), Return to Poland of Mieszko and Bolesław the Brave - Polish historical sciences towards the areas of western and northern Poland annexed in 1945
  13. Dr Agnieszka Patała (UWr), dr Małgorzata Dowlaszewicz (UWr), Exposing power: Women's agency in medieval literature and art
  14. Prof. dr hab. Przemysław Wiszewski (UWr), prof. dr hab. Beata Możejko (UG), One crown, many ethnicities. The multi-ethnic political communities of medieval Europe
  15. Prof. dr hab. Anna Pobóg-Lenartowicz (Uniwersytet Opolski), dr Zbigniew Witczak (Uniwersytet Opolski), The role of monasteries in strengthening royal and princely power - economic aspects
  16. Prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Bracha (UJK), prof. dr hab. Mieczysław Mejor (PAN), dr hab. Jerzy Kaliszuk, prof. PAN, Pulpit and power
  17. Dr hab. Marcin Böhm, prof. Uniwersytetu Opolskiego, dr Bartłomiej Dźwigała (UKSW), dr Tomasz Pełech (Zamek Królewski w Warszawie – Muzeum), Between East and West. The Political Culture of Outremer, 1100-1204
  18. Dr hab. Michał Gronowski, dr Łukasz Żak (Papieski Uniwersytet Świętego Krzyża, Rzym), Tiara on the Vistula: Papal Authority in Medieval Poland (11th-15th Centuries)
  19. Prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Dalewski (PAN), dr Antoni Grabowski (PAN), Realm and National Community in Vincentius Kadłubek’s „Chronicle of the Poles”
  20. Dr hab. Andrzej Marzec, prof. UJ, dr Anna Adamska (Universiteit Utrecht), 1025-1320 (1370) - The Piast Royal Crown: Myths and Reality
  21. Dr hab. Andrzej Janeczek, prof. IAIE PAN, dr Monika Saczyńska-Vercamer (PAN), Maciej Radomski (PAN), De spatio singnando. Material and sybolic determinants of space and its organization in the Middle Ages
  22. Dr hab. Marcin Starzyński, prof. UJ (UJ), dr hab. Paweł Stróżyk, prof. UAM (UAM), dr hab. Piotr Węcowski, prof. UW (UW), Auxiliary Sciences of History in Research on the History of Poland from the 10th to the 13th Century: Past – Present – Future
  23. Dr Joanna Wawrzeniuk (UKSW), dr Paweł Szczepanik (UMK), Religions, Magic, Rituals and power – Within the Beliefs of Early Medieval Central Europe
  24. Dr hab. Andrzej Janowski, prof. PAN (PAN), dr hab. Jerzy Sikora, prof. UŁ (UŁ), Early medieval strongholds in the Middle East Europe as an instruments of power over people and territory
  25. Dr Dariusz Piwowarczyk (UJ), dr Jan German (UJ), The origin of the Old Polish Christian terminology of power
  26. Dr hab. Zofia Aleksandra Brzozowska, prof. UŁ (UŁ), dr hab. Jarosław Dudek, prof. UZ (UZ), dr hab. Kirił Marinow, prof. UŁ (UŁ), Chronographies and letopises. Historical literaturę about power of the Byzantine-Slavic cultural circles in the Middle Ages. Sources from the eastern periphery of the Piasts’ power territory
  27. Dr hab. Marek L. Wójcik, prof. UWr (UWr), Jagna Rita Sobel (UWr), Ways of manifesting secular and ecclesiastical power in medieval sources
  28. Dr Marcin Kasjan Engel (Państwowe Muzeum Archeologiczne w Warszawie), dr Mikola Plavinski (UW), dr Seweryn Szczepański (Towarzystwo Naukowe Pruthenia), From Jatviag to Mindaugas. The Lands of the Balts in the Middle Ages
  29. Dr hab. Teresa Rodzińska-Chorąży, prof. UJ (UJ), prof. dr hab. Jarosław Jarzewicz (UAM), Work - creator - funder. History of art and archaeology of architecture toward processes of social and power identity formation
  30. Dr hab. Wojciech Mrozowicz, prof. UWr (UWr), dr hab. Jerzy Kaliszuk, prof. PAN (PAN), Sub cuius potestatem? Silesian monks - books - texts - ideas