A Good Return to the USA
Dr. Damian Bębnowski receives a Kosciuszko Foundation grant to conduct archival research on Polish economic thought in the United States during the Cold War at Columbia University.
Opis wydarzenia
Dr. Damian Bębnowski, a historian and economist from Poland, received a Kosciuszko Foundation grant to conduct archival research at Columbia University in New York City. His research project focused on Polish economic thought in the United States during the Cold War, specifically identifying and analyzing the main developmental trends in Polish economics in the U.S. between 1945 and 1989. Dr. Bębnowski conducted highly productive archival research at the Józef Piłsudski Institute of America and the Polish Institute of Arts & Sciences of America (PIASA), as well as in Columbia's libraries. He established connections with several scholars interested in his project and initiated collaboration with the Piłsudski Institute to prepare a source edition of a study by Damian S. Wandycz, one of the prominent exiled intellectuals. Dr. Bębnowski also presented a paper at an international conference at Columbia, co-organized by the Harriman Institute and PIASA, titled "Outside the Iron Curtainland: Polish Economic Historiography in the USA, 1945–1989.". He gave a lecture to the Polish community in New York as part of the project "On Economics beyond Utopia: Polish Economic Historiography in the USA after 1945". Dr. Bębnowski expressed his gratitude to the Kosciuszko Foundation's donors for supporting Polish science, which has long met global standards.