
Brunon Roch Kuryło, MA
Doctoral student
Brunon Roch Kuryło is a PhD student at the Doctoral School of Social Sciences, University of Warsaw. He previously earned an M.A. in Sociology with a thesis entitled “For a Non-Dogmatic Orthodox Marxism: Nina Assorodobraj-Kula’s Polemic with Marian Serejski on the Shape of Marxist Historiography”. His doctoral research investigates the formation of the Marxist paradigm in Poland through the theoretical and political practices of Nina Assorodobraj-Kula (1908–1999), Julian Hochfeld (1911–1966), and Adam Schaff (1913–2006). Brunon is a member of the organizing committee of the “Polish Marxism” research seminar. His research interests include critical theory and historical sociology, with a particular focus on postwar power structures, the circulation of ideas, and the role of theoretical and methodological disputes in shaping intellectual and political fields.