List of Reviewers.
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Ewa Pałasz-Rutkowska
Ph.D, professor at the University of Warsaw, the Department of Japanese and Korean Studies, the Faculty of Oriental Studies; professor of the Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology. Graduated in the Japanese Studies from UW, where she earned a doctorate and post-doctoral degree (doctor habilitatus) in humanities. She spent many tours of duty in Japan, mainly at the University of Tokyo (also as visiting professor), and at Rikkyō University (Tokyo).
She specializes in the history and culture of Japan, the history of Polish-Japa-nese relations, the JapaPolish-Japa-nese Emperor system.
Significant publications: Historia stosunków polsko-japońskich 1904–1945
[His-tory of Polish-Japanese relations 1904–1945] (co-authored with A. T. Romer),
War-saw 2009; in Japanese as Nihon Pōrando kankeishi 1904–1945, Tōkyō 2009; W
pos-zukiwaniu polskich grobów w Japonii. Nihon ni okeru Pōrandojin bohi no tansaku. In Search of Polish Graves in Japan, (ed.), Warszawa 2010; Ōa no kakehashi – Tsuruga
(Tsuruga – the bridge between Europe and Asia), in: Ōa no kakehashi – Tsuruga, Tsu-ruga 2008, pp. 5–14; Ambassador Tadeusz Romer. His Role in Polish-Japanese
Rela-tions (1937–1941), “Silva Iaponicarum”, January 2009,
Poznań-Kraków-Warszawa-Kuki, pp. 83–105.
e.palasz-rutkowska@uw.edu.pl
Iwona Kordzińska-Nawrocka
Graduated from the University of Warsaw and Shinshū University (Matsumoto, Japan). In 2003 she received her PhD in the field of Japanese literature. Currently she is employed in the position of an assistant professor at University of War-saw, in the Department of Japanese and Korean Studies (Faculty of Oriental Stud-ies). Her scientific interests include Japanese classical literature, language (bungo) and contemporary Japanese culture. As a fellow of Japanese Ministry of Educa-tion, Japan Foundation and Takashima FoundaEduca-tion, she repeatedly conducted her