Michał Komaszyński
Michał Komaszyński (b. 23 February 1924 in Potok Złoty, d. 12 December 2007 in Katowice) was a Polish historian.[1]
Michał Komaszyński was born in Potok Złoty. When he was child, his family relocated to Trembowla.[2]
He studied in Lille and Toruń.[1] From 1953 to 1957 he worked at the Polish Academy of Science.[1] In 1958 he defended his PhD thesis.[1] From 1976 he was working at the University of Silesia in Katowice. In 1979 he gained a title of professor.[1]
Books
- 1000 lat Wrocławia (Wrocław 1960)
- Wrocław nowy i najnowszy (Wrocław 1965)
- Niefortunna wyprawa księcia Contiego po koronę Sobieskiego (Warszawa 1971)
- Jan III Sobieski a Bałtyk (Gdańsk 1983)
- Maria Kazimiera d'Arquien Sobieska, królowa Polski (1641-1715) (Kraków 1983)
Footnotes
- Skrzypietz, Aleksandra (2008). "Michał Komaszyński (23 II 1924-12 XII 2007)" (PDF). Kwartalnik Historyczny. 115 (2).
- Kwak, Jan, ed. (1997). Z dziejów XVII i XVIII wieku: księga jubileuszowa ofiarowana Profesorowi Michałowi Komaszyńskiemu. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego. p. 7.
References
- Skrzypietz, Aleksandra (2008). "Michał Komaszyński (23 II 1924-12 XII 2007)" (PDF). Kwartalnik Historyczny. 115 (2).
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