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Dr. Eleonora Kirwiel serves as a Lecturer at the Department of Political Thought and Political Communication within the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (UMCS), Lublin, Poland. Currently active in the 2024/2025 academic year, she holds physical office hours in room 5.23 (Thursdays 10:00-11:00) and virtual consultations via Microsoft Teams (Fridays 8:30-9:30), focusing on teaching and research in political science with emphasis on Central and Eastern Europe.
Her academic foundation includes graduation from UMCS's Faculty of Political Science and a PhD in Political Science (Humanistic Sciences), establishing her expertise in regional political dynamics.
- Graduate, Faculty of Political Science, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
- PhD in Political Science (Humanistic Sciences)
Kirwiel's research critically examines socio-political life across Central and Eastern European nations, with dedicated studies on Poland, Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. She pioneers work in border studies, analyzing historical geopolitics of Poland's North-Eastern borderlands (1918-1939), while her investigations into political thought span interwar sovereignty concepts, communist-era PRL dynamics, and emigration-period ideologies. Her scholarship on historical memory explores how collective remembrance shapes contemporary political narratives, particularly regarding Russian representations in Polish media and public opinion from the 19th century to modern times.
Her publication trajectory reveals persistent engagement with Central and Eastern European political evolution. Early works establish foundations in interwar borderland politics (2011), while subsequent edited volumes deepen analysis of Polish-Russian relations through historical memory (2012), PRL socio-political structures (2013), and security theory (2014). Later contributions examine digital-era political thought (2015) and culminate in her 2024 study of Polish political ideas during 1939-1990 emigration. Thematic consistency appears across all works, with recurring focus on geopolitical identity, historical legacy, and cross-cultural perception.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources. Her professional recognition manifests through active society memberships:
- Polish Political Science Association
- European Rural History Organization (EURHO)
- People's Scientific and Cultural Society
As a Lecturer, Kirwiel mentors students through courses like Recent History of Poland and Historical Memory in Politics, though specific advisees aren't listed. Her 23 publications and ministerial score of 737 demonstrate substantial research output. The university database indicates an h-index of 1 from Google Scholar citations, reflecting emerging scholarly impact. While grant details remain unmentioned, her collaborative edited volumes suggest institutional research funding.
Operating within UMCS's Department of Political Thought and Political Communication, she collaborates closely with colleagues E. Maj, E. Podgajna, and J. Gryz. Her EURHO membership connects her to rural history research networks, while the People's Scientific and Cultural Society affiliation indicates community engagement. Current office location at ul. Głęboka 45 (room 5.23) serves as her academic base for ongoing investigations into emigration-era political thought and memory politics.
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