Cezaria Anna Baudouin de Courtenay-Ehrenkreutz-Jędrzejewiczowa

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Cezaria Jędrzejewiczowa 1934

Cezaria Anna Baudouin de Courtenay-Ehrenkreutz-Jędrzejewiczowa (born August 2, 1885 in Dorpat , † February 28, 1967 in London ) was a Polish ethnologist .

Cazaria Baudouin de Courtenay was the daughter of the linguist Jan Ignacy Niecisław Baudouin de Courtenay . From 1927 to 1935 she was Professor of Ethnography and Ethnology at the Polish Stefan Batory University in Wilno , from 1935 to 1939 at the University of Warsaw . She was one of the founders of the Polish Scientific Institute in Jerusalem . Since 1947 she lived in exile in Great Britain . She was one of the founding members of the Polish Scientific Society in Exile. In 1951 she became professor of ethnography at the Polish University in Exile, then its rector.

From 1910 to 1913 she was the first wife of Max Vasmer , later the wife of Stefan Ehrenkreutz (Professor of Law) and then of Janusz Jędrzejewicz (Polish Prime Minister).

Publications (selection)

  • Etnografowie i ludoznawcy polscy. Sylwetki, szkice biograficzne, pod red. E. Fryś-Pietraszkowej, A. Kowalskiej-Lewickiej , A. Spiss , Wydawnictwo Naukowe DWN / Oddział Polskiego Towarzystwa Ludoznawczego w Krakowie, Krakow 2002, ISBN 83-87623-65-2 .

literature

  • B. Czarniawska, G. Sevón: The Thin End of the Wedge: Foreign Women Professors as Double Strangers . In: Academia Gender, Work & Organization, 15 (2008) (3), 235-287 doi: 10.1111 / j.1468-0432.2008.00392.x

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