Leszek Wojciechowski serves as a Professor in the Department of Ancient, Byzantine and Medieval History at the Institute of History, Faculty of Humanities, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. His academic profile includes an ORCID identifier (0000-0001-6024-0127) and institutional email leszek.wojciechowski@kul.pl. His scholarly work centers on medieval religious culture with strong regional focus on Central and Eastern Europe, particularly Poland's historical development within broader European contexts. Wojciechowski's research spans Medieval History, Byzantine Studies, Pilgrimage Literature, and Medieval Encyclopedism, with specialized attention to relics of the Holy Cross, geographical descriptions in encyclopedic works, and Polish religious identity formation. His methodological approach combines source criticism with cultural analysis, frequently examining how medieval texts constructed religious and geographical knowledge. Key thematic threads include the intersection of material culture and devotion, the transmission of classical knowledge through medieval channels, and Poland's representation in foreign historical narratives. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals consistent engagement with primary sources from the 6th to 17th centuries, particularly medieval encyclopedias, pilgrimage accounts, and religious treatises. His work demonstrates increasing specialization in Holy Cross relics and Saint Catherine pilgrimage routes since 2020, while maintaining longstanding interest in Isidore of Seville's legacy and Polish-Latin textual traditions. Geographically, his research bridges Iberia, Sinai, Lublin, and broader Central European contexts through comparative analysis of religious practices. No scientific awards were documented in the provided information. Information regarding academic advising responsibilities, graduate student mentorship, or research grant acquisition was not included in the available materials. His editorial work as chief editor for publications like 'Borderlands. City - Countryside - Religiosity' (2020) and conference organization including 'The Image of the World and Man' (2016) indicate leadership in scholarly dissemination.
- Medieval History
- Ancient History
- Byzantine History
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