Optional courses for European Cultures and Erasmus students for the winter semester 2025/2026
Institute of History, Szewska 49, rooms: Auditorium, no. 119, no. 218, no. 221, no. 318, no. 322
Institute of History, Szajnochy 7, rooms: no. 1, no. 3, no. 202, no. 205, no. 206
Prof. Paweł Jaworski, Central Europe in the Age of Translation. History of Poland 1772–1918 (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS), Tuesday 12:15–13:45 – room 221
Prof. Paweł Jaworski, Disputed Past. History of Poland 1918–1945 (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS), Monday 12:15–13:45 – room 221
Prof. Paweł Jaworski, Central Europe in the Era of World Wars 1918–1945 (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS), Monday 14:00–15:30 – room 221
Dr Mateusz Nowikiewicz, Nation Occupied, Nation Divided. Korea and Koreans in the 20th Century (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS), Tuesday 12:15–13:45 – room 3
Prof. Krzysztof Nawotka, Alexander the Great (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS), Monday 12:15–13:45 – room 206
Prof. Jakub Tyszkiewicz, Changes in Central Europe in the 20th Century (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS), Monday 8:45–10:15 – room 221
Prof. Jakub Tyszkiewicz, 1000 Years of Polish History and Culture (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS), Tuesday 8:45–10:15 – room 221
Prof. Joanna Wojdon, Propaganda of the Communist Regime in Poland (1944–1989) (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS), Monday 12:30–14:00 – room 322
Prof. Przemysław Wiszewski, Historian as a Priest or a Craftsman? Historiography in Europe through the Centuries (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS), Tuesday 10:15–11:45 – room 318
Prof. Andrzej Wypustek, Everyday Life in Ancient Greece and Rome (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS) [ISCED 0222], Tuesday 15:30–17:00 – room 205
Dr Jakub Węglorz, European Military – the Most Influential Technological, Organizational and Cultural Breakthroughs (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS) [ISCED 0222], Tuesday 13:50–15:20 – room 221
Dr Michał Grochowski, Everyday Life in Europe during World War II (30 h, seminar, 6 ECTS), Friday 12:15–13:45 – room 318