Joanna Wiszniewicz
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{{short description|Polish academic and historian}} |
{{short description|Polish academic and historian}} |
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'''Joanna Wiszniewicz''' (18 March 1947 – 31 January 2009) was a [[Polish people|Polish]] academic and historian. She was affiliated with the [[Jewish Historical Institute]] and specialized in the history of the Jews in [[Poland]]. Her writing was published in such periodicals as ''Jewish History Quarterly'', ''Karta'', ''[[Midrasz]]'', ''[[Gazeta Wyborcza]]'', and ''ResPublica Nowa''. She authored ''A Life Cut in Two. Stories of the March Generation'' and ''And Yet I Still Have Dreams. A Story of a Certain Loneliness''.{{usurped|1=[https://archive.today/20120714055520/http://polishrights.com/?page_id=105 Curriculum vitae of Joanna Wiszniewicz]}} She died on 31 January 2009, aged 61. |
'''Joanna Wiszniewicz''' (18 March 1947 – 31 January 2009) was a [[Polish people|Polish]] academic and historian. She was affiliated with the [[Jewish Historical Institute]] and specialized in the history of the Jews in [[Poland]]. Her writing was published in such periodicals as ''Jewish History Quarterly'', ''Karta'', ''[[Midrasz]]'', ''[[Gazeta Wyborcza]]'', and ''ResPublica Nowa''. She authored ''A Life Cut in Two. Stories of the March Generation'' and ''And Yet I Still Have Dreams. A Story of a Certain Loneliness''.{{usurped|1=[https://archive.today/20120714055520/http://polishrights.com/?page_id=105 Curriculum vitae of Joanna Wiszniewicz]}} She died on 31 January 2009, aged 61. |
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