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Personal bio
Ewa Domanska is a recurring visiting professor and has been cooperating with Stanford since 2000 (Anthropology Department, Archaeology Center, DLCL, History, CREEES). She is full professor of human sciences and holds her permanent position at the Faculty of History, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland. Her teaching and research interests include comparative theory of the humanities and social sciences, new and emerging trends in the humanities and social sciences, history and theory of historiography, ecological humanities, ecocide and genocide studies. Ewa Domanska is a corresponding member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAS); a board member (2015-2022 President) of the "International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography" (CISH - The International Committee of Historical Sciences). Currently teaching
ARCHLGY 137: Political Exhumations: Killing Sites in Comparative Perspective
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ARCHLGY 237: Political Exhumations: Killing Sites in Comparative Perspective (Spring) HISTORY 329C: Political Exhumations: Killing Sites in Comparative Perspective (Spring) HISTORY 229C: Political Exhumations: Killing Sites in Comparative Perspective (Spring) DLCL 237: Political Exhumations: Killing Sites in Comparative Perspective (Spring) REES 237C: Political Exhumations: Killing Sites in Comparative Perspective (Spring) ANTHRO 137D: Political Exhumations: Killing Sites in Comparative Perspective (Spring) |