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'''Tadeusz Piotrowski''' or '''Thaddeus Piotrowski''' (1940-present) is a ] ] and a ]{{fact}}. He was born in the Polish eastern province of ] where he lived with his family until August 1943 under both Soviet and German occupations in ].{{fact}} At present, he is a ] of Sociology in the Humanities Program, Social Science Division of the ] located in the ] of ]. He lives in ]. '''Tadeusz Piotrowski''' or '''Thaddeus Piotrowski''' (1940-present) is a ] ]. He was born in the Polish eastern province of ] where he lived with his family until August 1943 under both Soviet and German occupations during ].{{fact}} At present, he is a ] of Sociology in the Social Science Division of the ] located in the ] of ]. He lives in ].


Piotrowski's research interests center around ] and ethnic groups and are primarily related to their ]. He is a public lecturer with over 50 university talks on the subject of American ethnic groups as well as the ]an history, minorities, and ]. Piotrowski is a book editor, reviewer, referee for scientific papers, and a translator. His professional engagements include lectures for public and professional organizations in America, ], ] and ]. Piotrowski's research interests center on East European (specifically Poland's) history during World War II, including the Holocaust. Piotrowski is a book editor, reviewer and referee, as well as a translator. His professional engagements include over 50 lectures on the above-mentioned topics to the general public and professional organizations in America, ], ] and ]. He is the author of a number of articles and has contributed to the works of other authors.


==Education== ==Education==
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==Books== ==Books==
* ''Vengeance of the Swallows: Memoir of a Polish Family's Ordeal Under Soviet Aggression, Ukrainian Ethnic Cleansing and Nazi Enslavement, and Their Emigration to America'' (1995), ], ISBN 0786400013 * ''Vengeance of the Swallows: Memoir of a Polish Family's Ordeal Under Soviet Aggression, Ukrainian Ethnic Cleansing and Nazi Enslavement, and Their Emigration to America'' (1995), ], ISBN 0786400010
* ''Poland's Holocaust'' (1998), McFarland, ISBN 0786403713, * ''Poland's Holocaust'' (2006 ), McFarland, ISBN 0786429134
* ''Genocide and Rescue in Wolyn'' (2000), McFarland, ISBN 0786407735 * ''Genocide and Rescue in Wolyn'' (2009 ), McFarland, ISBN 0786442454
* ''The Indian Heritage of New Hampshire and Northern New England'' (2002), McFarland, ISBN 0786410981 * ''The Indian Heritage of New Hampshire and Northern New England'' (2009 ), McFarland, ISBN 0786442522
* ''The Polish Deportees of World War II'' (2004), McFarland, ISBN 0786418478. * ''The Polish Deportees of World War II'' (2008 ), McFarland, ISBN 0786432585.
Piotrowski is the author of a number of journal articles and a book-chapter contributor to works by other authors.


==Awards== ==Awards==
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* The Gold Medal Award of the ] * The Gold Medal Award of the ]
* The Interpreter of Perennial Wisdom Award from the ] of New York. * The Interpreter of Perennial Wisdom Award from the ] of New York.
*Certificate of Merit from the Warsaw-based Association of Combat Veterans and Former Political Prisoners of the Republic of Poland.
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==External links== ==External links==

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Tadeusz Piotrowski or Thaddeus Piotrowski (1940-present) is a Polish-American sociologist. He was born in the Polish eastern province of Volhynia where he lived with his family until August 1943 under both Soviet and German occupations during World War II. At present, he is a Professor of Sociology in the Social Science Division of the University of New Hampshire at Manchester located in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. He lives in Manchester.

Piotrowski's research interests center on East European (specifically Poland's) history during World War II, including the Holocaust. Piotrowski is a book editor, reviewer and referee, as well as a translator. His professional engagements include over 50 lectures on the above-mentioned topics to the general public and professional organizations in America, Canada, England and Poland. He is the author of a number of articles and has contributed to the works of other authors.

Education

Books

  • Vengeance of the Swallows: Memoir of a Polish Family's Ordeal Under Soviet Aggression, Ukrainian Ethnic Cleansing and Nazi Enslavement, and Their Emigration to America (1995), McFarland & Company, ISBN 0786400010
  • Poland's Holocaust (2006 ), McFarland, ISBN 0786429134
  • Genocide and Rescue in Wolyn (2009 ), McFarland, ISBN 0786442454
  • The Indian Heritage of New Hampshire and Northern New England (2009 ), McFarland, ISBN 0786442522
  • The Polish Deportees of World War II (2008 ), McFarland, ISBN 0786432585.

Awards

Tadeusz Piotrowski is the recipient of the following awards:

  • UNH Outstanding Associate Professor Award, the Faculty Scholar Award and a three-year Carpenter Professorship Award
  • The Cultural Achievement Award from the American Council for Polish Culture
  • The Literary Award of the Polish Sociocultural Centre of the Polish Library in London
  • The Gold Medal Award of the American Institute of Polish Culture
  • The Interpreter of Perennial Wisdom Award from the Monuments Conservancy of New York.
  • Certificate of Merit from the Warsaw-based Association of Combat Veterans and Former Political Prisoners of the Republic of Poland.

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