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Jaroslav Pánek is one of the foremost personalities of the Polish-Czech history studies. Within the framework of his research activities in this field, he draws attention to these principal issues: the relations of a smaller nation towards the history of the larger neighbour; the infrastructure of this research; the composition of research and the specific role of bilateral relations and cross-border regions within the entire scope of one specific national historiography; th importance ofthis research for the present day.
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The intensity of scientifi c contacts between the countries is evidenced, inter alia, in the make-up of the foreign members of the academy of sciences of a given country. In the case of the Academy of Learning in Kraków, later the Polish Academy of Learning (PAU) and the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts (ČAVU), the relations have been thoroughly investigated by a Czech historian M. Ďurčanský. As regards the relationships in the fi eld of medicine, a mutual membership of a group of foreign members of PAU and ČAVU was uncommon, a notable example being Rudolf Kimla, the professor of the Faculty of Medicine at Charles University in Prague. Kimla was renowned for his work for the development of cooperation within the Slavic medical milieu, which was fostered by Slavic doctor conventions. Kimla’s appointment as a foreign member of PAU (1935) followed his participation in a congress of Slavic doctors held in Poznań in 1933.
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