Lucyna Kulińska

Lucyna Kulińska (born 1955 in Kraków[1]) is a Polish historian specializing in modern history[2][3] and university lecturer. She has authored several books, collections of documents, publications and articles on the subject of Polish-Ukrainian relations, globalization and international relations. Lucyna Kulińska is the chairwoman of Społeczna Fundacja Pamięci Narodu Polskiego.[4]

Career

Lucyna Kulińska graduated from the Faculty of History in the Jagiellonian University in 1978.[2] In 1997 she received a Ph.D. degree from the Pedagogical University of Cracow.

She is an assistant professor currently working in the Faculty of Humanities at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, as part of the Department of Political Science and Contemporary History.

At the AGH University of Science and Technology she lectures on topics such as International Relations (with emphasis on Central and Eastern Europe), Contemporary Terrorism and Problems of Globalization.

She was a member of the organizing committee of the exhibition Eastern Borderlands drowning in Polish blood in the The Palace of Fine Arts Kraków[5] (Pałac Sztuki w Krakowie), organized under the auspices of the Society of the friends of the Volhynia and Polesia[6] (Towarzystwo Miłośników Wołynia i Polesia). Her work has been published in many books, internet portals, journals and newspapers related to the Kresy (former Easter Borderlands of Poland). She is also focused on the collection of historical records related to Polish-Ukrainian relations and UPA and OUN mass genocide of Poles before, during and after the Second World War.

Bibliography

References

  1. http://www.kresykedzierzynkozle.home.pl/page133.php
  2. 1 2 Lucyna Kulińska at Nauka Polska portal
  3. Specializations: globalization, modern history, modern Polish history, the problems related to violence and aggression
  4. pl:Społeczna Fundacja Pamięci Narodu Polskiego
  5. pl:Pałac Sztuki w Krakowie
  6. pl:Towarzystwo Miłośników Wołynia i Polesia
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