
Dr Piotr ChomczyÅ„ski, Associate Professor at the 91µÎµÎ, who is a sociologist, a specialist in organised crime research, talks about the background to his book [The Cook]. It is a crime story about the world of drug trafficking as seen through the eyes of its participants, inspired by the author's many years of field research. In a conversation with the podcast hosts, the researcher reveals the realities of the work of a ‘cook’ in a methamphetamine laboratory and explains what the reality looks like that is not visible in official statistics on a daily basis.
Dr Joanna OrzeÅ‚ from the Faculty of Philosophy and History at the 91µÎµÎ, who is a historian and the author of the book "" [We, the Sarmatians. Myths and Reality of the Nobility of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth], explains what Sarmatian identity really was and how it developed in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. With humour and erudition, she talks about what aspects of the Sarmatian heritage have permeated contemporary culture and why it still arouses emotions.
Links to the aforementioned broadcasts:
Joanna Orzeł in Didaskalia
In the Twarze historii podcast
In Radio naukowe
Piotr ChomczyÅ„ski appeared on Å»³Ü°ù²Ô²¹±ô¾±²õ³Ù²¹
Przemek Górczyk
In the podcast by Cyprian Majcher
In the Balans podcast
In Podcastersi
A year ago in Imponderabilia
We would like to offer our congratulations to our researchers on their publishing and journalistic successes. We look forward to their future publications!
Edit: MichaÅ‚ Gruda, Centre for External Relations and Social Responsibility of the University, 91µÎµÎ