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Józef Maroszek

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Józef Maroszek
Born(1950-10-18)18 October 1950
Died20 August 2024(2024-08-20) (aged 73)
NationalityPolish
Alma materUniversity in Warsaw
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity in Białystok

Józef Maroszek (18 October 1950 – 20 August 2024) was a Polish historian.[1]

Memoir

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Maroszek was the nephew of Józef Maroszek [pl] - constructor of weapons and long-time lecturer in University of Technology in Warsaw.[2]

In 1974, he finished historical studies in Uniwersity of Warsaw, in 1981 he became a doctor there. In 2000 habilitated in Nicolaus Copernicus Universsuty in Toruń. Since 2002 he was a professor in Uniwersity of Białystok, where he worked in Institute of History and Politics.[3] He was the creator of Białystok History School.[4]

In 2015, he was awarded for saving the Polish cultural heritage.[5]

His scientific interests evolved from economic and social history to researches of history of colonization and economic and cultural transformations in Podlasie. Lots of his works of Józef Maroszko concentrate in issues of history of former borderland of Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania since early medieval to XX c..[6]

In 2020, he got the works titled "History, tradition, memory" (in redaction of Ewa Rogalewska, works of Białystok scientific society, ISSN 0067-6470 ; no. 54) To professor Józef Maroszko in seventieth anniversary of born.

Maroszek died on 20 August 2024, at the age of 73.[7]

Selected publications

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  • Craft in cities of Podlasie in XVI-XVIII c., Warsaw 1976
  • Directory of antique parks and gardens in Białystok voivodeship, t. I-XII, Białystok 1988
  • Rural markets in Kingdom of Poland in XVII and XVIII c., Białystok 1990
  • Rights and charters of city and earthly goods Zabłudów, Białystok 1994
  • Monasteries of Podlasie – sources of culture and national appreciation, Białystok 1995
  • Heritage of ecclesiastical union in the cultural landscape of Podlasie, Białystok 1996
  • The book of decanal visit of Podlasie deanery, Białystok 1996
  • Acts or cases of Knyszyn 1553-1580 (introduction and study - J. Maroszek), Białystok 1999
  • The borderland of Poland and Lithuania in plans of king Zygmunt August – from history of realization monarchical idea between Niemen and Narew, Białystok 1999

References

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  1. ^ Leonard Drożdżewicz (2020), "Józef Maroszek – badacz dziejów wschodnich" (PDF), Znad Wilii, nr 3 (83), p. 120-123
  2. ^ "Wspomnienie o profesorze Politechniki Warszawskiej inż. Józefie Maroszku (1904–1985), konstruktorze karabinów samopowtarzalnych wz. 32, wz. 38 „M" i przeciwpancernego „UR" wz. 35". Społeczeństwo, wojsko, polityka: studia i szkice ofiarowane profesorowi Adamowi Czesławowi Dobrońskiemu w okazji 70 urodzin (in Polish). Białystok: Wydawnictwo PRYMAT Mariusz Śliwowski. 2013. p. 313. ISBN 978-83-7657-192-8. OCLC 876451312. PB 2014/25973.
  3. ^ "Instytut Historii i Nauk Politycznych • Katedry i Zakłady". Instytut Historii i Nauk Politycznych UWB.
  4. ^ Leonard Drożdżewicz (2021), "Dziedzictwo historyczno-kulturowe powiatu sokólskiego", Znad Wilii, nr 2(86), p. 57
  5. ^ Uniwersytet w Białymstoku (2015-10-05), Prof. Józef Maroszek odznaczony za ratowanie polskiego dziedzictwa kulturowego
  6. ^ Leonard Drożdżewicz (2021), "Benefis Profesora Józefa Maroszka" (PDF), Znad Wilii, nr 4(88), p. 92
  7. ^ "Zmarł prof. Józef Maroszek. Wieloletni wykładowca Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku miał 73 lata". Kurier Poranny. 20 August 2024. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
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