In this episode you will hear:
- What is important in studying history – Part two of the interview with an American historian doing research on Poland,
- How the Polish language expresses closeness and what is the function of Brudershaft,
- How an animal psychologist can help in a court and in protecting animal welfare.
Interviews:
• Prof. Laurie Koloski, a historian of Poland and Eastern Europe at the College of William & Mary at Williamsburg, Virginia, talks about research in history and Poland
• Dorota Wiland, an animal psychologist and animal rights activist, talks about her work as a court expert and her research on pathological animal behaviour and abuse
Also in this episode:
• The Polish language – how to address people in Polish and how this affects human interactions
• Bobby Vinton – a US pop star of the 1960’s and 1970s promoting his Polish roots in music
• Non-Poles about Poles – how it is to live with a Pole