Adam Penkalla
Adam Penkalla (born November 17, 1944 in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, July 24, 2003 in Radom) - Polish historian, archivist, educator.
Curriculum vitae A graduate of the history of the Catholic University of Lublin (1968). Student of Jerzy Kłoczowski. In the years 1968-1972 he was an employee of the Chair of the History of Polish Culture in the Section of the History of the Catholic University of Lublin, John Paul II. From 1972 he worked in Kielce, initially as a journalist of the "Universal Word". In the years 1975-1976 he was an employee of the State Archives. From 1976, he worked in the conservation studios (until 2002 in the service of monument protection in Radom). Doctorate in 1984 at the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences. From 1992 to death, an employee of the Institute of History of the Świętokrzyska Academy. He was involved in the inventory of historic Jewish cemeteries and monuments of Judaic culture. A member of the Polish Society for Jewish Studies. Selected publications Bibliography Authoritative control (person):
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