The Scholarly Activity of Professor Edward Włodarczyk in the Light of Academic Publications (1973–2020). Quantitative context Cover Image

Działalność naukowa profesora Edwarda Włodarczyka w świetle publikacji autorskich (1973–2020) Kontekst ilościowy
The Scholarly Activity of Professor Edward Włodarczyk in the Light of Academic Publications (1973–2020). Quantitative context

Author(s): Dariusz K. Chojecki
Subject(s): Scientific Life
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe w Toruniu
Keywords: Edward Włodarczyk; historian; academic publications; historiography; statistics; SNA; Pomerania; Prussia; nineteenth century; twentieth century;

Summary/Abstract: The aim of this article is to present the scholarly activities of Professor Edward Włodarczyk (1946–2021), a renowned expert in Pomeranian history and culture, historian of the economic history and maritime policy of Prussia, on the example of 159 selected academic publications. They have been subjected to analysis by the use of selected methods of descriptive statistics and social network analysis (SNA). The at- tributes of bibliographic items have been examined and the links between them visual- ized with the use of Gephi software. The results of the research have been used to brief- ly present the scholarly profile of E. Włodarczyk; they also serve the organisational purpose. A catalogue of key words (phrases) has been compiled, and the characteristic features of publications, complete with their numerical development over time, pub- lication strategies, and main and side research directions have been established. The research shows that the scholarly and publishing activity of E. Włodarczyk was subject to certain changes over time. The most intense scholarly activity occurred in the 1990s, which was accompanied by a change in the manner of publishing. The professor’s scholarly activities centred on Szczecin, Western Pomerania and the Baltic provinces of Prussia. For this reason, E. Włodarczyk preferred particular journals, and also cared about communicating research findings in German and English (17.6%). The major- ity of his papers concerned the economic development of sectors and branches of the economy and were related to the second half of the 19th century (until 1918), yet over time they lost in quantitative terms and importance in favour of the papers that dealt with maritime policy, regionalism, urban history, and other issues.

  • Issue Year: 87/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 107-132
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: Polish
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