NOTES ABOUT AUTHORS
Peter P. Bajer, PhD – a Polish scholar currently living and working in Australia. He is an Adjunct Research Associate at the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies, Monash University, Melbourne. His main areas of academic interest are: Scottish migration to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; history of other ethnic groups (espe-cially processes of naturalisation and ennoblement of foreigners) in Early Modern Poland; and accounts of contemporary British travelers to Central Europe.
peterba@ggs.vic.edu.au
Jakub Basista – professor of history at the Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland. Spe-cializes in early modern English, Polish and world histories. He is the author of two books and over one hundred publications. Fellow of Royal Historical Society. Member of: Renais-sance Society of America, Society for Reformation Studies and International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in History. Editor of Studia Historyczne.
jakub.basista@uj.edu.pl
Róisín Healy – Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at NUI Galway. Her recent publications include a monograph, Poland in the Irish Nationalist Imagination: Anti-Co-lonialism within Europe, 1772-1922 (2017), and the edited volumes, 1916 in Global Con-text: An Anti-Imperial Moment (Routledge, 2018) and Mobility in the Russian, Central and East European Past (Routledge, 2019). She is currently writing a monograph compar-ing British rule in Ireland and Prussian rule in Poland from 1840 to 1918.
roisin.healy@nuigalway.ie
Anna Kalinowska, PhD – historian of the early modern period, working mainly on diplo-matic and news history in Poland-Lithuania and Western Europe in the late 16th and 17th centuries. Since 2006 she has been a member of the Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences (IH PAN). She is a Fulbright Scholar, grantee of the British Academy, National Science Centre Poland, as well as Royal Society of Edinburgh and the The Brzezie Lanc-koronski Foundation.
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Jurij Tureha – PhD student and graduate in history at Ivan Franko Lviv National Uni-versity. His research is centred on the history of the town of Brody in early modern times. Author of four papers and a few conference abstracts.