Bartoszewski, Wladyslaw T(eofil)

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BARTOSZEWSKI, Wladyslaw T(eofil)

BARTOSZEWSKI, Wladyslaw T(eofil). Polish, b. 1955. Genres: History. Career: Catholic University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland, assistant in Department of History and Culture, 1980; Max Weinreich Center for Advanced Jewish Studies, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and Columbia University, NYC, research fellow, 1982-83; Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, visiting fellow in Department of Anthropology and Sociology, 1984-85; University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, visiting lecturer in Department of Social Anthropology, 1985; St. Antony's College, Oxford, England, research fellow, 1985-89, senior associate member, 1989-90; Institute of Polish-Jewish Studies, Oxford, secretary, 1985-92, director, 1985-; Sarah Lawrence College Year Abroad Programme at Wadham College, Oxford, tutor in modern history and politics, 1986-90; London School of Economics and Political Science, London, England, research assistant in Department of International History, 1987-91; historical adviser in the War Crime Enquiry, Home Office, London, 1988-89; Oxford Year Abroad at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, tutor in modern history and politics, 1988-90; Institute of Russian, Soviet, and East European Studies, University of Oxford, Oxford, senior associate, 1988-90; University of London, London, tutor in Jewish history, 1989-90; University of Warwick, lecturer in Department of History, 1989-91; British and European Studies Group, London, lecturer in East European history, 1990; COBA-M.I.D., London, associate, 1990-91; Central Europe Trust, London, manager, 1991-93, senior manager, 1993-94, director, CIS, 1994-. Lecturer on Israel, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1986. Publications: The Convent at Auschwitz, 1990. EDITOR: S. Willenberg, Surviving Treblinka, 1989; (with A. Polonsky) The Jews of Warsaw, 1991; S.W. Slowes, The Road to Katyn: A Soldier's Story, 1992. Contributor to books. Contributor of articles and reviews to scholarly publications. Address: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Aleje 1 Szucha 23, 00-580 Warsaw, Poland.