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Wiesław Andrzej Śladkowski (b. 1935) - Polish historian, retired professor of Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (UMCS) in Lublin, author of about 400 scientific publications (including Polish biographies of Georges Clemenceau and Ferdinand Foch).
Wiesław Andrzej Śladkowski (ur.1935) - polski historyk, emerytowany profesor Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej (UMCS) w Lublinie, autor ok.400 publikacji naukowych, w tym książek (m.in. polskich biografii Georges’a Clemenceau i Ferdinanda Focha).
Wiesław Andrzej Śladkowski (né en 1935) - historien polonais, professeur retraité de l'Université Maria Curie-Skłodowska (UMCS) de Lublin, auteur d'environ 400 publications scientifiques, dont des biographies de G. Clemenceau et de F. Foch.
Веслав Анджей Сладковский (род. 1935) — польский историк, профессор на пенсии в Университете Марии Кюри-Склодовской (UMCS) в Люблине, автор около 400 научных публикаций (в том польских биографий Жоржа Клемансо и Фердинанда Фоша).
Вєслав Анджей Сладковський (нар. 1935) — польський історик, почесний професор Університету Марії Кюрі-Склодовської (UMCS) у Любліні, автор близько 400 наукових публікацій, у тому числі книг (зокрема польських біографій Ж. Клемансо та Ф. Фоша).
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[edit]Description2025.04.05. Wieslaw Sladkowski Photo Mariusz Kubik 02.JPG | Wiesław Śladkowski (born February 28, 1935, in Grajewo, Poland) is a Polish historian and retired professor at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (UMCS) in Lublin. He studied history at UMCS, where he completed his master's thesis under Professor Henryk Zins in 1956. After graduation, he worked at the Regional State Archive, and in 1959 became a research assistant to Professor Juliusz Willaume at the Department of Modern and General History at UMCS. He earned his Ph.D. with a dissertation on German colonization in the southeastern part of the Kingdom of Poland between 1815 and 1915. In 1969, he received a scholarship from the French government, and in 1976 published his habilitation thesis on French public opinion toward the Polish cause during the First World War (1914–1918). He later returned to France in 1976–1977 on a scholarship from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He became an associate professor in 1982 and a full professor in 1992. Since 1980, he has been a member of the Committee for Polish Diaspora Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences, and since 1997, a member of the Committee of Historical Sciences of the same institution. He served as Secretary General (1994–1997) and later as Vice President (1997–2000) of the Polish Historical Society. Professor Śladkowski is the author of around 400 scholarly publications, including articles, collected works, and books, such as Polish biographies of Georges Clemenceau and Ferdinand Foch. His research focuses on the history of Lublin and the Lublin region, particularly political and cultural developments in the second half of the 19th century, with special attention to the January Uprising of 1863. He is also an expert on French history, Polish-French relations, and the history of Poles in France. He lives in the Węglin Południowy district of Lublin, Poland. |
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