Jarosław Szarek (born 1963) is a Polish journalist, writer and historian. Employee of the Bureau of Public Education of the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN). He specializes in the recent communist-era history of Poland.
Szarek was appointed as president of the IPN on 22 July 2016,[1] and was succeeded on 23 July 2021 by Karol Nawrocki.
Selected works
- Czy ktoś przebije ten mur? Sprawa Stanisława Pyjasa (coauthor, 2001)
- Polska. Historia 1943–2003 (coauthor, 2003)
- Ofiara Sprawiedliwych. Rodzina Ulmów – oddali życie za ratowanie Żydów (coauthor, 2004)
- Stan wojenny w Małopolsce w relacjach świadków (coauthor, 2005)
- Komunizm w Polsce (coauthor, 2005)
- Królowo Polski, przyrzekamy! Jasnogórskie Śluby Narodu Polskiego (coauthor, 2006)
- Zakopiańska Solidarność 1980–1989 (coauthor, 2006).
References
- ↑ Senat zgodził się na wybór Jarosława Szarka na prezesa IPN, PAP, 22 July 2016
- (in Polish) Biographical note
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