From Cotton and Smoke : Łódź - Industrial City and Discourses of Asynchronous Modernity, 1897-1994
From Cotton and Smoke : Łódź - Industrial City and Discourses of Asynchronous Modernity, 1897-1994
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Author(s): Śmiechowski, Kamil
Burski, Jacek
Marzec, Wiktor
Piskała, Kamil
Smiechowski, Kamil
Zysiak, Agata
ISBN No.: 9788323344889
Pages: 318
Year: 201905
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 82.80
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JACEK BURSKI, sociologist, is a research assistant at the Department of Sociology of Culture at the University of lódz; he is preparing a PhD thesis about the social world of football fans in Poland. KAJA KAzMIERSKA is a sociologist. An associate professor, she is the director of the Institute of Sociology and head of the Department of the Sociology of Culture at the University of lódz. Her research interests include: biographical analysis, collective/national identity and memory, migration, borderland identity formation, European identity formation, the sociological analysis of civil society organization activities, and studies on Jewish identity. WIKTOR MARZEC holds a PhD in sociology and social anthropology from the Central European University in Budapest, an MA in sociology, and an MA in philosophy from the University of lódz. His research interests concern historical sociology, labor history, and conceptual history. KAMIL PISKAlA is a historian and holds a PhD in contemporary Polish history. He graduated from the University of lódz in 2017.


His research interests are focused on the history of labor movements and socialist ideology in the twentieth century, people's history, and political ideas. KAMIL sMIECHOWSKI is a historian. He holds a PhD in the history of Poland, and graduated from the University of lódz in 2013. He works as an associate professor at the Institute of History and is the secretary of the Interdisciplinary Urban Studies Center, the University of lódz. His research interests are focused on urban theory, analyses of press discourse, processes of modernization in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Poland, and the history of lódz. Currently, he is working on a post-doc research project about the discourse of the urban in the Kingdom of Poland at the turn of the twentieth century. AGATA ZYSIAK is a historical sociologist. She is an assistant professor at the University of lódz, working on postwar Poland, modernization, and industrial cities.


She is a member of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton 2017-2018. She also works at the University of Warsaw comparing urban decline in Detroit and lódz.


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