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Marian Dygo is a Professor in the Department of Medieval History at the Faculty of History, University of Warsaw. His research focuses on medieval Polish and universal history, with particular emphasis on social, economic, and political developments during the Middle Ages.
Research Interests: Marian Dygo specializes in the socio-economic structures of medieval Central and Eastern Europe. His work explores themes such as feudalism, economic systems, political institutions, and cross-regional comparisons between East and West in the medieval period. He investigates how religious texts like the Bible influenced economic policies, notably under Charlemagne, and examines whether traditional models of feudal crisis apply to the Polish context.
The trends in his scholarly publications reflect a consistent focus on economic and institutional history of the medieval era, particularly in the 14th to 15th centuries and the Carolingian period. His research combines archival analysis with comparative methodology, contributing to broader debates about feudal development and economic change in Europe.
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