Henryk Baran
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Henryk Baran is a scholar, author, and professor currently at the State University of New York, Albany (SUNY) holding a position in the Department of Languages, Literature & Culture. He is particularly versed in the Russian language and culture. He is also an authority on the 'career' of Protocols of Zion in the former Russian Empire.
Prof. Baran received his B.S. in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1967. He received his M.A. in Slavic languages and Literature from Harvard University in 1969, and his Ph.D. in 1976.
Of particular interest to historians of the notorious Protocols of Zion is Prof. Barans presentation of his research on two individuals, Sergei Svatikov (1880-1942), and Alexandre du Chayla (1885-1945). The former was a historian, and a political figure. The latter was a French nobleman who converted to Russian Orthodoxy. Both played significant roles, on the side of the prosecution against the Protocols, at the Berne Trial of 1935. Until this presentation, not much was known about these individuals apart from their public participation at said trial. Prof. Baran made his presentation (in a paper) based on Western and Russian archival repositories. His paper presents new light on the relationship among Svatikov, Du Chayla, and on other individuals who either presented evidence or testified at the Berne Trial. Other individuals considered include Elias Tscherikower, a historian, and Vladimir Burtsev, a journalist and a political figure.
[edit] Works
- Semiotics and structuralism:
- readings from the Soviet Union
- edited with an introduction by Henryk Baran
- translated by William Mandel, Henryk Baran, and A. J. Hollander
- (White Plains, NY: International Arts and Science Press, 1976)
- ISBN 0873320751
- Jakobsonian poetics and Slavic narrative:
- from Pushkin to Solzhenitsyn
- Krystyna Pomorska; edited by Henryk Baran.
- (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1992)
- ISBN 0822312336
- Roman I︠A︡kobson:
- teksty, dokumenty, issledovanii︠a︡
- [redakt︠s︡ionnai︠a︡ kollegii︠a︡, Kh. Báran (otv. redaktor) ... et al.]
- = Roman Jakobson : texts, documents, studies / [editorial board, Henryk Baran (chair) ... et al.]
- (Moskva: Rossiĭskiĭ gos. gumanitarnyĭ universitet, 1999)
- ISBN 5728102611
- Evaluation of education and research in Slavonic and Baltic studies
- Henryk Baran ... [et al.]
- (Helsinki: Edita, 2000?)
- ISBN 9513732940
- O Khlebnikove: konteksty, istochniki, mify
- Khenrik Baran.
- (Moskva: Rossiĭskiĭ gos. gumanitarnyĭ universitet, 2002)
- ISBN 5728103375
- Pisʹma i zametki N.S. Trubet︠s︡kogo
- [vstup. st. V.N. Toporova ; podgot. k izd. R. I︠A︡kobsona pri uchastii Kh. Barana, O. Ronena, M. Teĭlor]
- (Moskva: I︠A︡zyki slavi︠a︡nskoĭ kulʹtury, 1975, 2004)
- ISBN 5944571705
[edit] External links
- CURRICULUM VITAE [1].