Oskar Halecki

Historian, Author

1891 – 1973

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Who was Oskar Halecki?

Oskar Halecki was a Polish historian, social and Catholic activist.

As a historian, Halecki was an expert on medieval history of Poland and Lithuania, and history of Byzantine Empire.

Halecki was one of the founders of Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America in 1942, its first Executive Director and later its President. He was an expert of the Polish delegation at the Paris Peace Conference; member of League of Nations Secretariate; member of Warsaw Scientific Society since 1927; chairman of Polish Heraldic Society; member of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences in Kraków.

After graduating from the Jagiellonian University, he continued his education at the University of Vienna and from 1915 became a docent at the Jagiellonian. Halecki moved to the Warsaw University in 1918 where he became a president of the Chair of History of Eastern Europe and became a professor in 1919, a dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and a dean of the Faculty of Humanities. Member of Polish Academy of Learning; professor of Fordham University, and Columbia University; visiting professor in Rome, Montreal and Berkeley.

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Born
May 26, 1891
Vienna
Also known as
  • Oscar Halecki
Nationality
  • Poland
Profession
Education
  • Jagiellonian University
Lived in
  • Vienna
Died
Sep 17, 1973
New York City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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