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The History of Education, one of the courses offered at teacher education studies at the University of Szczecin, has been taught since the 1960’s. It was then when Teacher Education College in Szczecin was set up as a branch of Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań. In 1973 Teacher Education College was transformed into an independent unit – Pedagogy Academy. The establishment of the University of Szczecin in 1985 marked a new chapter in the process of the development of the history of education as a course offered at pedagogical studies. History of Education Department was set up in 1992 and professor Danuta Koźmian was chair of the department throughout its existence. Scientific and didactic work of professor Danuta Koźmian first at Teacher Education College, through Pedagogy Academy and the University of Szczecin has been crucial for the development of the history of education as a course taught at teacher education studies in Szczecin. In 2008 professor Danuta Koźmian retired and the Council of the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Szczecin established the Chair for the History of Education appointing professor Wiesław Andrukowicz, Ph.D its head.
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The aim of the article is depiction of the scientific cooperation between historians from Szczecin and Greifswald which is continuously developed in the beginning of the 21st century. The cooperation based primary on the DAAD guest professorship of Prof. Joerg Hackemann at the Institute for History and International Relationships at the University of Szczecin, lectures held by Prof. Lutz Oberdörfer from Greifswald, workshops at the EMAU lead by Dr. Paweł Migdalski, various research projects presented there by Dr. Rafał Simiński and Dr. Tomasz Ślepowroński. To mention be in this context the activity of Prof. Włodzimierz Stępiński and Prof. Jan M. Piskorski in the German scientific life and their participation at many debates and historical conferences. The rich contacts between the historians from both Pomeranian universities are referred to in a new and original form of a Szczecin–Gryfino postgraduate programme, started in the 21st century by the Institute for History and International Relationships at the University of Szczecin and Historisches Institut Ernst Moritz Arndt Universität Greifswald. Within this undertaking two meetings of postgraduates took place where their scientific output was presented: on the 3rd/4th November 2010 in Szczecin and on the 26th/28th Mai 2011 in Greifswald. This initiative is for young researchers of importance – it allows their development outside of the only one, native research milieu. Unfortunately, the project of postgraduates from Szczecin and Greifswald is one of only few initiatives within the Polish-German historical neighbourhood.
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Professor Lucyna Turek-Kwiatkowska (1925–2017). Historian and Archivist of Szczecin Lucyna Turek-Kwiatkowska was a member of the community of Szczecin historians and archivists. She was the director of the State Archives in Szczecin and a professor at the University of Szczecin. She researched the history of Pomerania, history of West Pomeranian towns and cities, history of archives, education in Pomerania, development of historical awareness of Pomeranian society,material and spiritual culture in Pomerania in the 19th and in the first half of the 20th century. Her work had a pioneering character that supported the processes of social integration and adaptation in West Pomerania.
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Professor Lucyna Turek-Kwiatkowska (1925–2017). Historian and Archivist of Szczecin Lucyna Turek-Kwiatkowska was a member of the community of Szczecin historians and archivists. She was the director of the State Archives in Szczecin and a professor at the University of Szczecin. She researched the history of Pomerania, history of West Pomeranian towns and cities, history of archives, education in Pomerania, development of historical awareness of Pomeranian society, material and spiritual culture in Pomerania in the 19th and in the first half of the 20th century. Her work had a pioneering character that supported the processes of social integration and adaptation inWest Pomerania.
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Wspomnienie poświęcone jest Profesor Danucie Halinie Dąbrowskiej – historyczce literatury, krytyczce literackiej, wykładowczyni akademickiej – która przez całość zawodowej drogi związana była z Uniwersytetem Szczecińskim. Na jej dorobek składa się wiele prac naukowych z zakresu kultury literackiej polskiego romantyzmu, a zwłaszcza jego XX i XXI-wiecznych kontynuacji.
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The reminiscence is devoted to professor Danuta Halina Dąbrowska, a literary historian, literary critic and academic lecturer, who through her professional career was affiliated to University of Szczecin. Her achievements comprise many scholarly papers in Polish Romanticism literary culture, and especially its 20th and 21st c. continuations.
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Artykuł jest zapisem rozmowy z prof. Erazmem Kuźmą (1926–2014), szczecińskim teoretykiem i historykiem literatury, krytykiem literackim, autorem m.in. takich książek, jak: Z problemów świadomości literackiej i artystycznej ekspresjonizmu w Polsce (1976), Mit Orientu i kultury Zachodu w literaturze XIX i XX wieku (1980), Między konstrukcją a destrukcją. Szkice z teorii i historii literatury (1994). Prezentowaną rozmowę przeprowadził Piotr Krupiński we wrześniu 2008 roku. Profesor Kuźma był jednym z założycieli szczecińskiej polonistyki uniwersyteckiej i właśnie próbie rekonstrukcji dziejów akademickiego literaturoznawstwa w Szczecinie poświęcono główną część wywiadu. Ale mówiąc o przeszłości, prof. Kuźma stara się również antycypować. Jaka przyszłość czeka polską naukę o literaturze? Czy w dzisiejszych czasach jest jeszcze miejsce dla humanistów? To tylko niektóre z wątków poruszonych w trakcie rozmowy.
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The article documents a conversation with Prof. Erazm Kuźma (1926–2014), a literary theorist, historian and critic from Szczecin, the author of such books as Z problemów świadomości literackiej i artystycznej ekspresjonizmu w Polsce (From Problems of Literary and Artistic Awareness of Expressionism in Poland) (1976), Mit Orientu i kultury Zachodu w literaturze XIX i XX wieku (The Myth of the Orient and the Culture of the West in the 19th and 20th-century Literature) (1980), Między konstrukcją a destrukcją. Szkice z teorii i historii literatury (Between Construction and Destruction. Sketches from Literary Theory and History) (1994). The presented conversation was conducted by Piotr Krupiński in September 2008. Prof. Kuźma was one of the founders Polish studies at the University of Szczecin and the main part of the interview was an attempt
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