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Seminarium Historii Gender – 24 lutego 2026 r.

Serdecznie zapraszamy na następne Seminarium Historii Gender, organizowane przez prof. Dobrochnę Kałwę, podczas którego dr Dorota Dias-Lewandowska (Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk) wygłosi referat pt. Prodigal Wives. Women, Alcohol and Legal Incapacitation in Nineteenth-century Poland. Wystąpienie skomentuje prof. David Clemis (Mount Royal University).

  • Spotkanie odbędzie się 24 lutego 2026 r. (wtorek) o godz. 18:00 na Wydziale Historii (Budynek Pomuzealny) w sali A oraz online.
  • Link do spotkania online można uzyskać, kontaktując się e mailowo pod adresem historia.gender@uw.edu.pl

 


 

Dorota Dias-Lewandowska is an anthropologist and historian, holds a PhD from the Nicolaus Copernicus University (Poland) and University Bordeaux Montaigne (France), where she examined the cultural history of French wine in early modern Poland. Co-editor of the series „Studia z historii wina w Polsce” and co-lead of the Drinking Studies Network „Women and Alcohol” research cluster. Currently she is Principal investigator on the „Between the drunken ‘mother of destruction’ and the sober ‘angel of the house’. Hidden representations of women’s drinking in Polish and British public discourses in the second half of the 19th century” and “Alcohol, Sobriety and Drunkenness: Discourses on the Boundaries of Drinking in the 19th century Post-Partition Poland” projects where she leads an interdisciplinary research team. More on the website: https://www.boundariesofdrinking.pl

 

David Celmis is the Academic Director of Liberal Education and an Associate Professor of Early Modern European History at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. His current research focuses on understandings of the nature and character of intoxication and chronic drug and alcohol use in medical, legal, moralistic and popular writings in England from about 1500 to 1830.