H-Poland is sponsored by the Polish Studies Association, an organization of scholars who specialize in the history, culture, art, politics, economics, and society of Poland. We hope that this list will serve as a discussion forum dealing with all aspects of Polish studies, as well as a place to post announcements of upcoming events or new publications. Although this is not a requirement, we encourage all those who participate in H-Poland to join the PSA.

CFA: 2023 JDC Archives Fellowship Program

The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) Archives is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications for its 2023 fellowship program. In 2023, three to six fellowships will be awarded to senior scholars, postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and independent researchers to conduct research in the JDC Archives, either in New York or in Jerusalem.

REMINDER: H-Net Meet and Greet at ASEEES Chicago

H-Net will be hosting a meet-and-greet at ASEEES in Chicago on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Miller’s Pub, located around the corner from the Hilton Palmer House. Join us after you have attended the ASEEES opening and toured the exhibition hall. H-Net will provide a selection of appetizers and a limited open bar. We look forward to using this opportunity to meet our editors and subscribers to networks related to East European and Eurasian studies and to talk about how H-Net can support their work.

Author: 
Jadwiga Biskupska
Reviewer: 
Jesse Kauffman

Kauffman on Biskupska, 'Survivors: Warsaw under Nazi Occupation'

Jadwiga Biskupska. Survivors: Warsaw under Nazi Occupation. Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare Series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Illustrations, maps. 320 pp. $99.99 (cloth), ISBN 978-1-316-51558-7.

Reviewed by Jesse Kauffman (Eastern Michigan University) Published on H-Poland (November, 2022) Commissioned by Anna Muller (University of Michigan - Dearborn)

Re: Chicago ASEEES: Polish-Themed Panels + PSA Reception

One more panel with Polish themes (Ignatz Waghalter was a Polish-Jewish composer from Warsaw and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz of course was a Polish writer)--

Music at the Margins: On Music and Precarity: II

Sat, November 12, 12:30 to 2:15pm CST (8:30 to 10:15am HST), The Palmer House Hilton, Floor: 7th Floor, Sandburg 5
Session Submission Type: Panel

Affiliate Organization: Russian, Eastern European, and Eurasian Music Study Group

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