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Piotr Kroll is a researcher in the Department of Archivistics, Didactics and History of Historiography at the Historical Faculty of the University of Warsaw. He holds a Ph.D. in Humanities and specializes in the political, military, and social history of 16th–17th century Ukraine and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, with a focus on the Zaporizhian Cossacks and the Cossack Hetmanate.
Education:
- Doctor of Humanities (2006), Historical Faculty, University of Warsaw
- Master of Arts in History (1996), Historical Institute, University of Warsaw
His research centers on early modern Eastern European history, particularly the military institutions of the Cossacks, Polish-Moscow and Cossack-Moscow relations, and the role of hetman correspondence in statecraft. His work is deeply archival, drawing from original documents to reconstruct political dynamics and elite structures. He has contributed extensively to the publication of primary sources, including military correspondence and chancellery diaries from key 17th-century figures.
The published works reflect a consistent focus on military leadership, political negotiation, and elite formation in the borderlands of Eastern Europe. His scholarship bridges historiography, archival science, and military history, emphasizing the interplay between state authority and frontier military powers.
Scientific Awards:
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There is no information available regarding student advising, research grants, or leadership in labs or research teams. However, his editorial work on historical correspondence suggests significant involvement in source publication projects, likely within collaborative academic environments focused on early modern Polish and Ukrainian history.
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