PhD Student

Cezary Jasiński

c.jasinski@uw.edu.pl
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Cezary Jasiński is a PhD candidate at the University of Warsaw Doctoral School of Humanities.

He graduated in history at the Faculty of History of the University of Warsaw with Master’s thesis Comparison of the Lives of Odilo of Cluny by Jotsald of Saint-Claude and Peter Damian in 2023. Currently he works on his PhD dissertation on the recognition of the cult of saints in the central Middle Ages under of supervision of Professor Grzegorz Pac.

His main interest is monasticism in the age of papal reform of the High Middle Ages, as well as the cult of saints, the studies of memory and, more broadly, the medieval culture in all of its manifestations.

Among his publications is (together with Dr Tomasz Związek) A Database of Early Modern Tax Registers of the White Forest (Central Poland). The full list of the publications is to be found: https://orcid.org/0009-0007-0007-8560.

From 2022 to 2025 he worked as a research assistant in an OPUS project “Bishop’s Trees. Environmental History of the White Forest” financed by the National Science Center (2021/43/B/HS3/02636) and led by Dr Tomasz Związek.

From 2021 to date he works as an editorial secretary of the “Przegląd Historyczny” (“Historical Review”).

Within the project he focuses on the recognition of the cults of saints in France, with particular emphasis on the monastic environment.