Hans-Jürgen Bömelburg
Meeting on 10 April 2013 was a true culmination of Why do we need history? series.
Meeting on 10 April 2013 was a true culmination of Why do we need history? series.
Meeting with the second guest of professor Edmund Kizik perfectly suited the title of the entire series: Why do we need history?
The third meeting – the third angle of addressing on the problem Why do we need history? This time professor Kizik invited Igor Hałagida
The first guest of professor Kizik was Peter Oliver Loew.
On 13th February 2013, the Guest of the Firm was dr Anna Chęćka Gotkowicz – lecturer at the Department of Aesthetics and Philosophy of Science of the University of Gdańsk
The Guests of our Office are often historians. On 25 January 2013 second lecture of a historian of the cinema was delivered, after the one by dr hab Krzysztof Kornacki, this time by dr Paweł Sitkiewicz.
Another season with TeKa refleksji began with a strong accent – meeting with Piotr Kłoczowski.
On 6 December 2012, aficionados of quality reportage were in for a real treat: the Law Firm invited a Gazeta Wyborcza journalist, winner of numerous awards, Paweł Smoleński.
7th, 2012, the Office was visited by professor Agata Bielik-Robson from the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IFiS PAN) and from the University of Nottingham.
One of our cyclical meetings was held in a special place – the Abbots’ Palace in Gdańsk Oliwa. The guest of the Office was Andrzej Stasiuk
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