On the History of Polish Indology and Russian-Polish Indological Contacts in the Second Part of the 20th — and Start of the 21st Century

I. Kotin
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This article covers history of Polish Indology in the second half of the 20th century and early 21st century. The end of World War II, and the independence obtained by India in 1947 are the factors that greatly influenced development of Indology in Poland and Polish-Russian Indological contacts. New centers of Indology in Wroclaw and Poznan developed. New themes of research appeared. Contacts with Russian colleagues intensified. The author reviews the history of Indology in Wrocław, Warsaw, Krakov and Poznan. In May 1945, Poland obtained new territories and Wrocław became a leading educational and science hub with many professors from Vilnius and Lvov joining Breslau’s former university staff. For example, S. Stasiak and Ludwik Skurzak joined the Indology unit at the University of Wrocław. Unfortunately, the Department of Indian Studies at the Jagiellonian University was closed from 1948 to 1973; it was re-opened in 1973. Despite institutional challenges, Indology in both countries continued to develop, and relations. Tatiana Rutkowskla (Nee Girillovich) from Leningrad University after post-graduate studies in Leningrad moved to Warsaw and started teaching Hindi. Now four Polish Universities continue long tradition of Indological studies and Russian-Polish Indological contacts there in 1950s.
20世纪下半叶至21世纪初波兰印度语史与俄波印度语交往
这篇文章涵盖了20世纪下半叶和21世纪初波兰印度语的历史。第二次世界大战的结束和印度在1947年获得独立是影响印度学在波兰发展和波兰-俄罗斯印度学接触的重要因素。在弗罗茨瓦夫和波兹南的新的印度学中心发展起来。新的研究主题出现了。与俄罗斯同事的联系加强了。作者回顾了Wrocław、华沙、克拉科夫和波兹南的印度学历史。1945年5月,波兰获得了新的领土,Wrocław成为一个领先的教育和科学中心,许多来自维尔纽斯和利沃夫的教授加入了布雷斯劳以前的大学工作人员。例如,S. Stasiak和Ludwik Skurzak加入了Wrocław大学的印度学部门。不幸的是,雅盖隆大学的印度研究系从1948年到1973年关闭;它于1973年重新开放。尽管面临体制上的挑战,两国的印度教仍在继续发展,两国关系也在不断改善。来自列宁格勒大学的Tatiana Rutkowskla (Nee Girillovich)在列宁格勒完成研究生学业后搬到了华沙,开始教印地语。现在有四所波兰大学延续了印度语研究的悠久传统,并在20世纪50年代与俄罗斯和波兰进行了印度语交流。
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