Kazimierz Majewski: A Marxist among Classicists

Q2 Arts and Humanities Clotho Pub Date : 2022-12-23 DOI:10.4312/clotho.4.2.277-296
Elżbieta Olechowska
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There were few Marxist sympathizers among Polish classicists decimated during World War II. How they fared during the tense and uncertain first postwar decade depended on their Communist connections and personality. Kazimierz Majewski (1903–1981), a classicist from Lviv, commanded quasi-universal respect in the academic community – despite his Communist views – because of his scholarly, organizational, and didactic achievements. Tasked with organizing and inaugurating a new Polish University in Wrocław in 1945, he contributed to creating three thriving classical departments – philology, ancient history, and archaeology – a scholarly society, academic journals, and a vibrant academic community. When he moved to Warsaw four years later, he founded an institute for material culture, developed a multidisciplinary research team, and launched within the Soviet bloc two major archaeological excavation projects, in Olbia and in Novae, where generations of archaeologists learned how to perform fieldwork and communicate its results internationally through regular publications and cooperation. Through his Party connections, he protected and ensured support for colleagues less fortunate in this respect.
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Kazimierz Majewski:古典主义者中的马克思主义者
在二战期间惨遭杀害的波兰古典主义者中,很少有马克思主义同情者。在战后紧张而不确定的第一个十年里,他们的表现取决于他们与共产党的关系和个性。来自利沃夫的古典主义者Kazimierz Majewski(1903–1981),尽管他的共产主义观点,但由于其学术、组织和教学成就,在学术界获得了近乎普遍的尊重。1945年,他负责在弗罗茨瓦夫组织和开办一所新的波兰大学,为创建三个蓬勃发展的古典系——文献学、古代史和考古学——一个学术社会、学术期刊和一个充满活力的学术社区做出了贡献。四年后,当他搬到华沙时,他成立了一个物质文化研究所,组建了一个多学科研究团队,并在苏联集团内启动了两个主要的考古发掘项目,分别在奥尔比亚和诺瓦,几代考古学家在那里学习了如何进行实地调查,并通过定期出版和合作在国际上交流其结果。通过他的党内关系,他保护并确保在这方面对不幸的同事的支持。
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