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Jan Kucharzewski

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Profession
  
Historian, lawyer

Succeeded by
  
Antoni Ponikowski

Education
  
University of Warsaw

Role
  
Historian

Name
  
Jan Kucharzewski


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Born
  
27 May 1876 Wysokie Mazowieckie, Congress Poland (
1876-05-27
)

Died
  
July 4, 1952, New York City, New York, United States

Books
  
Propositions about Life: Reengaging Literature and Science, The origins of modern Russia

Jan Kucharzewski ([ˈjan kuxaˈʐɛfskʲi]; 27 May 1876, Wysokie Mazowieckie – 4 July 1952) was a Polish historian, lawyer, and politician. He was the prime minister of Poland from 1917 to 1918.

Jan Kucharzewski Jan Kucharzewski Wikipedia

In 1898 he graduated from Warsaw University. He was a member of the Zet political organization, the National Democrats (Narodowa Demokracja) movement, and the National League (Liga Narodowa) until 1911. In the first years of World War I he resided in Switzerland, where he wrote articles for the Polish cause. In June 1917 he came back to Warsaw and received a job in the administration under the Regency Council. From 26 November 1917 till 27 February 1918 he was the prime minister of the Polish government. After 1920 he dedicated his life to scientific work. In 1940 (World War II) he went into exile in the USA, where he published many works for the Polish cause, mainly from an anti-communist and anti-Soviet point of view.

Publications

  • Od białego do czerwonego caratu, (vol. 1–7, 1923–35)
  • The origins of modern Russia, New York, 1948
  • References

    Jan Kucharzewski Wikipedia