Dariusz Adamczyk

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Dariusz Adamczyk (* 1966 in Poland ) is a Polish-German historian .

Adamczyk studied history, political science, sociology and social psychology at the Silesian University of Katowice and the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University of Hanover , where he received his doctorate in 1999 with a thesis on Poland's position in the modern world system of the early modern period . 2000–2008 Adamczyk was a lecturer in Eastern European History at the Department of History at the University of Hanover; before he held a junior professorship for Eastern European history until July 2010. Since September 2010 he has been a research assistant at the German Historical Institute (DHI) Warsaw . There he researches Piastic rule in a European context . Further areas of work are the history of Eastern and Central Europe , the relations between the Islamic world and Europe in the Middle Ages, and the history of trade and money . Adamczyk has also been the editor of the Zeitschrift für Weltgeschichte published by Hans-Heinrich Nolte since 2010 .

Fonts (selection)

  • On the position of Poland in the modern world system of the early modern period . Publishing house Dr. Kovac, Hamburg 2001 (Zugl .: Hannover, Univ., Diss., 1999). ISBN 3-8300-0375-7
  • Silver flows and the inclusion of Eastern Europe in the Islamic trading system , in: Carl-Hans Hauptmeyer u. a. (Ed.): Thinking outside the box . Publishing house Peter Lang, Frankfurt a. M. 2003, pp. 107-123. ISBN 3-6313-9374-1
  • Frisians, Vikings, Arabs. The Baltic Sea world between Dorestad and Samarkand, approx. 700-1100 , in: Andrea Komlosy, Hans-Heinrich Nolte, Imbi Sooman (eds.): Baltic Sea 700-2000. Society - economy - culture . Promedia Verlag, Vienna 2007, pp. 32–48. ISBN 3-8537-1276-2
  • (Editor and co-author) Quo vadis Asia? China, India, Russia, the Middle East and Central Asia in a global context . Wochenschau Verlag, Schwalbach / Ts. 2009. ISBN 3-8997-4528-0

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