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Eleonora Bergman (born 1947) is a Polish architectural historian who has worked on the preservation of Jewish heritage in Poland. She was director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw from 2007 to 2011.[1]
Eleonora Bergman | |
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Born | 22 October 1947 |
Education | PhD in art history |
Alma mater | Warsaw University of Technology: architecture, University of Warsaw: art history - PhD |
Biography
editBorn into a Jewish family in Poland, Bergman studied architecture at the Warsaw University of Technology. She began her career at the Institute of Urban Planning and Architecture, and became increasingly interested in architectural history. She later researched architectural monuments in Poland for the Arts Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
In 1991, she began work with the Jewish Historical Institute, documenting Jewish religious buildings and landmarks. Bergman received her PhD from the Institute of Art History of the University of Warsaw in 1997.
Selected publications
editBergman has published a number of articles and monographs. She has also published several books, including:
- Zachowane synagogi i domy modlitwy w Polsce: katalog (1996), with Jan Jagielski
- Nurt mauretański w architekturze synagog Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej w XIX i na początku XX wieku (2004)
- Nie masz bóżnicy powszechnej. Synagogi i domy modlitwy w Warszawie od końca XVIII do początku XXI wieku (2007)
Bergman serves as a member of the council of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation.[1]
Awards and honours
editIn 2012, she was awarded the French Legion of Honour.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Eleonora Bergman receives the Legion of Honour". Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Archived from the original on 2016-10-02. Retrieved 2016-10-01.