Anna Radziejewska

Anna Radziejewska

Anna Radziejewska

PhD student in history at the Doctoral School of the Pedagogical University in Krakow. In the years 2016–2020 she studied archival science, documentation management and information brokerage at the Institute of History and Archival Studies of the Pedagogical University in Krakow. In the period from 30/01/2019 to 30/04/2019, a participant of a research project financed by the National Science Center „Biological standard of living in Poland 1800-1950: changes in height and weight 1800-1950”. In 2019, she was awarded for her bachelor’s thesis entitled „Contribution of Władysław Semkowicz to the development of the Polish archival field” for an interesting and archival presentation of archival threads in the biography of Władysław Semkowicz in the national competition named after Ryszard Mienicki for the Best Diploma Thesis in the field of Archival Science and Document Management. In January 2020, as part of the University Tutoring Program „Primus Gradus”, she delivered a lecture on the awarded BA thesis.

During her master’s studies, she completed an internship, during which she independently compiled an archival group for the Documentation Center of Deportations, Expulsions and Resettlements in Krakow. She used the experience gained in her master’s thesis by creating the „Inventory of the Hoffmann archival group in the Documentation Center of Deportations and Resettlements in Krakow”, in which she described the administrative history, i.e. the Hoffmann family deported into the USSR during World War II, the history of the documents themselves, the content and archival characteristics of the group.

From October 2021, a member of the Council of the Institute of History and Archives of the Pedagogical University in Krakow and a scholarship holder of the National Science Center grant entitled „Passage of fertility in interwar Poland”. Her research interests include archival studies and the social and political history of Europe (especially Poland) in the first half of the 20th century.

Currently, he is researching the idea of ​​historical archives, focusing on central evangelical archives, with particular emphasis on the Silesian Central Evangelical Archives in Wroclaw.

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