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Dr. Bartosz Kaczorowski serves as an Assistant Professor within the Department of Contemporary World History at the Faculty of Philosophy and History, University of Lodz, where he contributes to historical research and education in modern European contexts. His academic profile indicates active engagement in analyzing 20th-century political and diplomatic dynamics across key European regions.
His research portfolio emphasizes:
- Comparative studies of authoritarian regimes including Francoist Spain and Salazar's Estado Novo in Portugal
- Spanish Civil War and Catalan separatism movements
- Soviet history under Stalin with connections to World War II
- Polish historical narratives, particularly regarding figures like Witold Pilecki
- Diplomatic relations and international responses to totalitarian systems
- Cold War era geopolitical shifts in Eastern and Western Europe
With 31 documented publications reflecting these thematic concentrations, Dr. Kaczorowski's scholarly output demonstrates consistent contribution to historical discourse. His profile lists 3 academic achievements, though specific award names remain unspecified in available materials. No information regarding graduate student supervision, active research grants, or laboratory affiliations appears in the provided institutional records.




