ISSN 2084–1418
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2019, No. (12), Public History


Piotr Filipkowski, Marta Kurkowska-Budzan, Tomasz Rakowski, Marcin Stasiak
Reanimation and revitalization – oral relations as a factor of innovation in historical research (discussion)

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Keywords: oral history, recent history of Poland, history methodology, historical sources

Abstract:
The paper is a summary of speeches delivered during the debate held on the Faculty of Humanities at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń on 14th November 2019. The discussion was anchored in panelists’ recent texts concerning state of art in Polish oral history and its significance in contemporary history academic research. The key problem discussed was ability of oral history to create innovative, fresh images of the past – especially in the field of professional, academic historiography. Key words: oral history, contemporary history of Poland, methodology of history, historical sour

About Author:
PIOTR FILIPKOWSKI - sociologist, assistant professor at IFiS PAN. E-mail: pfilipkowski [at] ifispan.waw.pl. ORCID 0000-0001-8258-8167. MARTA KURKOWSKA-BUDZAN - historian, professor at the IH UJ. E-mail: marta.kurkowska-budzan [at] uj.edu.pl. ORCID 0000-0002-8597-9320. TOMASZ RAKOWSKI - ethnologist, assistant professor at IEiAK UW. E-mail: tomaszrak [at] oxygen.pl. ORCID 0000-0002-1668-2793. MARCIN STASIAK - historian, assistant professor at the IH UJ. E-mail: marcin.stasiak [at] uj.edu.pl. ORCID 0000-000

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