Czesław Łuczak

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Czesław Łuczak (born 19 February 1922 in

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań from 1965 to 1972; and, from 1969 to 1981 and from 1987 to 1991, as Director of the University's Institute of History. He was a member of the Polish United Workers' Party in communist Poland.[1]

As scholar, he specialized in the modern economic history of Poland, Germany and Polish-German relations. He published over 50 books and hundreds of articles.

Selected publications

Notes

  1. ^ Prof. dr Czesław Łuczak. Członkowie Honorowi Towarzystwa im. Hipolita Cegielskiego. Poznań.

References

  • Antoni Czubiński, Wspomnienie pośmiertne. Czesław Łuczak (1922-2002), "Studia Historica Slavo-Germanica", t. 24 (2001-2002), s. 279-281.
  • Dariusz Matelski, Czesław Łuczak (1922-2002), „Ziemia Kujawska”, tom 15, 2002, s. 251-257.
  • Dariusz Matelski, Czesław Łuczak (1922-2002), „Poznański Rocznik Historyczno-Archiwalny”, tom VIII-IX, Poznań 2002, s. 326-332.