Bogumiła Lisocka-Jaegermann, the Glossary
Bogumiła Lisocka-Jaegermann (born 1956) is a Polish social scientist and writer, specialising in the fields of history and development of the Third World and developing countries.[1]
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6 relations: Collegium Civitas, Developing country, Latin America, Polish Academy of Sciences, Third World, University of Warsaw.
- Polish geographers
- Polish women historians
Collegium Civitas
Collegium Civitas is a private university, that stands as one of Poland's foremost non-public higher education institutions, recognized as a member of both the Conference of Rectors of Academic Schools in Poland (CRASP) and the Conference of Rectors of Non-Public Academic Universities (KRAUN).
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Developing country
A developing country is a sovereign state with a less developed industrial base and a lower Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries.
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Latin America
Latin America often refers to the regions in the Americas in which Romance languages are the main languages and the culture and Empires of its peoples have had significant historical, ethnic, linguistic, and cultural impact.
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Polish Academy of Sciences
The Polish Academy of Sciences (Polska Akademia Nauk, PAN) is a Polish state-sponsored institution of higher learning.
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Third World
The term "Third World" arose during the Cold War to define countries that remained non-aligned with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact.
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University of Warsaw
The University of Warsaw (Uniwersytet Warszawski, Universitas Varsoviensis) is a public research university in Warsaw, Poland.
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See also
Polish geographers
- Adam Szymański
- Aleksander Kosiba
- Alfred Jahn
- Aniela Chałubińska
- Anton Rehmann
- Antoni Bolesław Dobrowolski
- Antoni Kukliński
- Bogumiła Lisocka-Jaegermann
- Eugeniusz Romer
- Ignacy Domeyko
- Jan Czerski
- Jan of Stobnica
- Jerzy Kostrowicki
- Karol Bohdanowicz
- Kazimierz Dziewoński
- Kazimierz Sosnowski
- Leonard Chodźko
- Leonard Jaczewski
- Ludwik Zejszner
- Maciej Miechowita
- Maria Dobrowolska
- Mieczysław Klimaszewski
- Paweł Strzelecki
- Piotr Eberhardt
- Stanisław Leszczycki
- Stanisław Pachołowiecki
- Stanisław Pietkiewicz
- Stanisław Srokowski
- Stanisław Staszic
- Walery Łoziński
- Wanda Rewieńska
- Wiktor Ormicki
- Wincenty Okołowicz
Polish women historians
- Agnieszka Biedrzycka
- Aneta Stawiszyńska
- Anna Radziwiłł
- Anna Wolff-Powęska
- Anna Świderkówna
- Barbara Bojarska
- Barbara Engelking
- Bogumiła Lisocka-Jaegermann
- Brygida Kürbis
- Danuta Czech
- Eleonora Bergman
- Elżbieta Trela-Mazur
- Ewa Wipszycka
- Helena d'Abancourt de Franqueville
- Irena Homola-Skąpska
- Irena Strzelecka
- Iza Bieżuńska-Małowist
- Janina Natusiewicz-Mirer
- Joanna Michlic
- Joanna Mytkowska
- Jolanta Żyndul
- Julia Zabłocka
- Krystyna Kersten
- Lucyna Kulińska
- Magdalena Ogórek
- Maria Bogucka
- Maria Czapska
- Maria Dembińska
- Maria Dzielska
- Maria Poprzęcka
- Maria Trzcińska
- Małgorzata Dąbrowska
- Romualda Baudouin de Courtenay
- Stefania Wolicka
- Teresa Prekerowa
- Urszula Augustyniak
- Wiktoria Śliwowska
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogumiła_Lisocka-Jaegermann
Also known as Bogumila Lisocka-Jaegermann.