Janusz Spyra

Janusz Spyra

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Dr Hab. Janusz Spyra (b. 1956) is a Polish historian. He is specializing in history of Cieszyn Silesia.

He graduated from the Jagiellonian University. In 1994 He gained a Ph.D. from the University of Silesia. In 2007 Spyra passed his habilitation.

Works

*"Dzieje miłosierdzia: Zgromadzenie Sióstr Miłosierdzia św. Karola Boromeusza w Cieszynie (1876-2001)" (2002, with Fabiana Izydorczyk)
*"Cieszyn - mały Wiedeń" (2003, with Mariusz Makowski)
*"Moneta w dawnym Cieszynie" (2005)
*"Żydzi na Śląsku Austriackim (1742-1918): od tolerowanych Żydów do żydowskiej gminy wyznaniowej" (2005)
*"Szlak książąt cieszyńskich: Piastowie" (2007)
*"Wisła: dzieje beskidzkiej wsi do 1918 roku" (2007)

References

*"Noty o autorach" (2008). In: Archiwa i archiwalia górnośląskie. Vol. 1. Katowice.


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