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Albert Stankowski


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Albert Stankowski (born 22 October 1971) is a Polish historian and a member of the Jewish Historical Institute Association in Poland, the originator of the Virtual Shtetl, the Head of the Digital Collection Department of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews.

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Biography

Albert Stankowski was born in Szczecin to Dariusz Stankowski, a prisoner of Stalin’s camps from 1941 to 1956, and to Krystyna née Kot. In 1989, Stankowski finished Mikołaj Kopernik Comprehensive Middle School in Kołobrzeg and afterwards, from 1990 to 1995, studied history at the University of Szczecin, where he also studied political science from 1995 to 1998. Stankowski continued his education and completed his doctoral studies in 1997–2001, after which he did postgraduate studies in management at Warsaw School of Economics.

In 2001, Stankowski lectured on contemporary history and Polish-Jewish relations at the University of Warsaw. In 2000, he coordinated and sat on the mayoral committee for the construction of collections of stone monuments in Kołobrzeg as part of the ‘The Days of Tolerance’ international programme. From 2003 to 2007, Stankowski coordinated the ‘Memory Programme’ (Program Pamięć) of the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Warsaw (FODŻ). Stankowski is also the originator of the ‘ Virtual Shtetl’ international multimedia project, run by the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, which he coordinated from 2007 to 2011. Since 2011 he has been a member of the Jewish Historical Institute Association. Albert Stankowski has headed the Digital Collection Department of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews since 2012.

Publications

  • Demograficzne skutki Holokaustu i Życie religijne społeczności żydowskiej, co-author in: Następstwa zagłady Żydów. Polska 1944–2010, Lublin 2011, pp. 15–39; 215-245
  • A selection of documents in: Jewish Studies at the CEU, Budapest 2002–2003, pp. 297–306
  • Zerwanie stosunków dyplomatycznych z Izraelem przez Polskę w czerwcu 1967 roku, in: Rozdział wspólnej historii Studia z dziejów Żydów w Polsce, Warszawa: Cyklady, 2001, pp. 355–374
  • Nowe spojrzenie na statystyki dotyczące emigracji Żydów z Polski po 1944 roku, pp. 103–151. Studia z historii Żydów w Polsce po 1945 roku. Warszawa: Żydowski Instytut Historyczny, 2000, p. 151
  • Stosunki polsko-izraelskie w latach 1947–1951, Acta politica, Uniwersytet Szczeciński, Szczecin: 1999, No. 12, pp. 59–82
  • Poland and Israel: Bilateral Relations 1947–1953 [in:] Jews in Eastern Europe No. 3(37), Jerusalem 1998.
  • Emigracja Żydów z Pomorza Zachodniego w latach 1945–1960 in: Studia z historii i kultury Żydów w Polsce po 1945 roku, A. Grabski, M. Pisarski, A. Stankowski, Warszawa: Trio, 1997, pp. 83–141
  • Awards

  • 2010: Golden Star of the National Council For International Visitors (NCIV), USA
  • http://www.mkidn.gov.pl/pages/posts/odznaczenia-dla-osob-zasluzonych-dla-powstania-mhzp-5312.php

    References

    Albert Stankowski Wikipedia