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Kazimierz Majewski: A Marxist among Classicists

Autor
Olechowska, Elżbieta
Data publikacji
2022
Abstrakt (EN)

There were few Marxist sympathizers among Polish classicists decimated during World War II. How they fared during the tense and uncertain first postwar decade depended on their Communist connections and personality. Kazimierz Majewski (1903-1981), a classicist from Lviv, commanded quasi-universal respect in the academic community – despite his Communist views – because of his scholarly, organizational, and didactic achievements. Tasked with organizing and inaugurating a new Polish University in Wrocław in 1945, he contributed to creating three thriving classical departments – philology, ancient history, and archaeology – a scholarly society, academic journals, and a vibrant academic community. When he moved to Warsaw four years later, he founded an institute for material culture, developed a multidisciplinary research team, and launched within the Soviet bloc two major archaeological excavation projects, in Olbia and in Novae, where generations of archaeologists learned how to perform fieldwork and communicate its results internationally through regular publications and cooperation. Through his Party connections, he protected and ensured support for colleagues less fortunate in this respect.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Kazimierz Majewski
University of Wrocław
classical tradition
history of classical scholarship
Olbia
Novae
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki o kulturze i religii
Czasopismo
Clotho
Tom
4
Zeszyt
2
Strony od-do
277-296
ISSN
2670-6210
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2022-12-23
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