Marlena Wilczak is a PhD student in cotutelle between the University of Warsaw and the Sorbonne University. She received her Master’s degree in Cultural Studies from the University of Warsaw and the Free University of Brussels. Her doctoral research explores the archives of Olga Boznańska (1865-1940). Her current research focuses on the anthropology of writing and the genetic editing. She has a special interest in archives, education and heritage.
The College integrates teachers and researchers working on Central Europe in the different universities and disciplinary fields, and who will coordinate courses or, in the longer term, diplomas in the field of Central European Studies. The aim is to create a...
In recent years, memory studies have become an essential and dynamically developing, interdisciplinary area in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The ‘Plurality of Memories in Europe in a Global Perspective’ project is a trailblazing initiative for European memory studies. By...