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Agnieszka Haska serves as an Assistant Professor at the Center for Research on the Holocaust of Jews within the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) in Warsaw. As a sociologist and cultural anthropologist, her work critically examines Polish-Jewish relations during and after the Holocaust through interdisciplinary lenses.
Her research spans four interconnected domains: Holocaust Studies focusing on Jewish rescue mechanisms including foreign passport schemes during WWII; Sociology of Memory analyzing cultural memory and postmemory transmission; Contemporary Antisemitism investigating modern manifestations in Polish society; and Collaboration Studies scrutinizing historical discourse on wartime complicity. This framework reveals how historical trauma shapes present-day identity politics.
Dr. Haska's scholarly impact is anchored in two seminal monographs: Jestem Żydem, chcę wejść, Hotel Polski w Warszawie 1943 (2006) dissecting the Warsaw Hotel Polski affair where Jews were lured with false emigration promises, and Hańba! Opowieści o polskiej zdradzie (2018) deconstructing narratives of Polish betrayal during the Holocaust that challenge national myths.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources. Public records indicate no formal student supervision or grant funding disclosures. Her institutional work occurs within PAN's dedicated Holocaust research center, which operates under IFiS PAN's organizational structure at ul. Nowy Świat 72 in Warsaw.



