Piotr Goltz | Charles University, Prague (original) (raw)

Piotr Stanisław Goltz
Born 02/11/1985, Warsaw PL
ul. Sewerynów 4 m. 3A klatka “C”
00-331 Warszawa
+48 884 297 928
piotrgoltz@o2.pl

The Charles University Prague
Faculty of Arts
Department of Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Archive Studies
doctoral candidate, full time studies

Education
October 2020–present, The Charles University Prague, Faculty of Arts, Department of Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Archive Studies, doctoral candidate, full time studies, I am preparing doctoral thesis The Legislature and Literary Heritage of Charles’ IV in the Context of Selected Theories of Politics and Law of the Latin Europe (12th–14th c.), under guidance of Professor Marie Bláhová. Planned thesis’ submission: September 2022.

October 2013–September 2019, The University of Warsaw, Faculty of History, Institute of History, Department of Medieval History, doctoral candidate, full time studies, finished doctoral thesis The sovereignty of the political community in the Latin Europe (12th–14th c.): political theory and historiographical practice. Selected political and legal treatises of the West and chronicles from the Czech Kingdom of Charles IV of Luxembourg. Supervisor: Professor Wojciech Fałkowski. Thesis’ acceptance: 26/06/2017. Thesis’ submission: 18/09/2019.

October 2008–February 2009, The Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences (Erasmus Programme).

October 2004–September 2009, The University of Warsaw, Faculty of History, Institute of History, MA in History, specialization in Archive Studies, MA titled: Myth and dynastic tradition of Piast and Přemyslid dynasties on the basis of chronicles by Annonymus called Gallus and Cosmas of Prague. Defence: 20/09/2010.

Selected scientific achievements – scholarships, publications, conferences, sideline – and the list of references is included in the Outline of academic career.

Business experience
December 2010–May 2015, Gruper.pl, Customer Service Assistant Manager: taking care of company’s e-mail address and incoming calls for business clients/partners (B2B), coordination and improving department’s functioning, dealing with the most difficult complaints and suggestions from individual clients, supporting of the department’s head.

Courses/internships
• June 2008–July 2008, internship, The Polish Central Archives of Historical Records (Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych), Section I (Early modern Poland’s records [till 1795]): gathering and handling data from city registers, improving palaeographic skills, creating/co-creating databases in Microsoft Access, ordering and editing archival fonds. (Verte!)
• August 2007–September 2007, speed reading course (The Institute of Education Methods Impuls).

Languages: English (advanced) ; Latin (intermediate; ability to conduct independent research); Czech (intermediate); French (basic); German (basic); Polish (native).

Other
• 2013–present, publishing popular science texts in i.e. Mówią wieki and Rzeczpospolita ;

• February 2022–present, author of texts published with the National Institute of Polish Cultural Heritage Abroad – POLONIKA, at the web tab Polonica of the Week ;

• March 2019–present; author of texts published with the hist.ly, a popular science historical application for Android, operating under auspices of several prestigious institutions ; here are examples of the s-c essays, longer forms, in both cases devoted to the Middle Ages: Niewidzialne mury (Invisible Walls) and Kary i tortury (Punishments and Torture);

• moderate degree of disability (dating from 15/04/2006).
Supervisors: Prof. PhDr. Marie Bláhová, DrSc

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