Ph.D. Candidate Piotr Puchalski Featured on Stanford University’s Hoover Institution Website

Piotr Puchalski is a Ph.D. candidate in modern European history at UW-Madison (advised by Kathryn Ciancia). His research was recently featured on the website of Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, where he is currently a Silas Palmer Fellow, conducting his dissertation research on the interwar Polish state’s engagement in colonial ideas and actions. The Hoover Institution, which brings together a world-renowned library and archives, as well as eminent scholars from around the globe, “seeks to improve the human condition by advancing ideas that promote economic opportunity and prosperity, while securing and safeguarding peace for America and all mankind.” Puchalski’s research at the Hoover Institution has illuminated for him the geographic scope and global presence of the Polish government during World War II, and has inspired him with ideas for future projects.

Read the article of Piotr Puchalski on Stanford’s website.