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Professor Gerard Labuda describes himself as a Kashubian in Poznań. Even to this day he dreams and thinks in Kashubian... Although he has lived in the capital of Great Poland since 1936, he has throughout maintained very close contacts with his native land, where he enjoys immense respect and esteem. When working, among others, on the great synthesis ‘‘The History of Pomerania’’, he had in mind ‘‘The History of Kashube in the History of Pomerania’’ – a publication long awaited by his compatriots, particularly those convened in the Kashubian Union, of which Professor Labuda is a full and honorary member. In the year of the Professor’s jubilee, this work became a fact. His links with Kashubians and his way from ‘‘The History of Pomerania’’ to ‘‘The History of Kashube...’’ are the theme of the article.
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Translation by Zbigniew Szułczyński. The article presents the perception of the so-called German East in various periods of history until today. Historical studies, memories and emotions appear to be strongly connected with the current political requirements. It was only 1989 that brought a certain breakthrough in the assessment of this problem, whereas the enlargement of the European Union in 2004 finally opened the possibilities of expounding the theme of the ‘‘German East’’ in a historical and cultural perspective as a common heritage of those lands.
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In December 2006 Professor Gerard Labuda will celebrate his 90. birth anniversary. He is one of the most outstanding Polish humanistic scholars, former Rector of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, a full member and former Vice-President of the Polish Academy of Sciences, as well as Honorary President of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cracow. The article recounts the biography of a Scholar entirely committed to scientific work, and his achievements in the area of conducting, promoting and organizing research. The text takes into account the latest source materials, above all Prof. Labuda’s own statements and opinions.
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This is a reprint of an article by Professor Gerard Labuda that appeared in a jubilee issue of ‘‘Przegla˛d Zachodni’’ No. 3, 1994. In it Prof. G. Labuda presented his scientific output and the directions in which the Institute developed up to 1994. He drew special attention to the new scientific challenges the Institute had to take up following the breakthrough of 1989, which meant a broadening of the scope of research onto the European context, i.e. Poland – Germany – Europe. The article is supplemented by the author’s current afterword on the Institute’s topical research tasks.
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Festliches Jubiläum in der Münchner Residenz 50 Jahre Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft München, 7. Februar 2002 Bericht von Jürgen Henkel, Marktredwitz Am Sitz der Gesellschaft in München Mitgliederversammlung der Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft München, 7. Februar 2002 Bericht von Jürgen Henkel, Marktredwitz 41. Internationale Hochschulwoche Kriegserinnerung – Kriegsverarbeitung Zum kulturellen Umgang mit Kriegserfahrung in den Gesellschaften Südosteuropas Remembering Wars – Coming to Terms with Wars Cultural Forms of Dealing with the Experience of War in South-East European Socities Veranstalter: Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft, Akademie für politische Bildung Tutzing Tutzing, 8.-12. Oktober 2001 Bericht von Andreas Helmedach, Braunschweig Tagung des Sonderforschungsbereichs „Identitäten und Alteritäten“ Deportation, „ethnische Säuberung“, Genozid - Radikale Formen der Ausgrenzung des Anderen im 20. Jahrhundert Veranstalter: Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Freiburg, 15./16. November 2001 Bericht von Martin Zückert, Freiburg i. Br. Internationale Fachtagung Die verletzte Lebensader – Fragen zur Zukunft der Donau nach dem Kosovo-Krieg Veranstalter: Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft, Deutsche Welle Köln, 20. Februar 2002 Bericht von Adelheid Feilcke-Tiemann, Köln
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