Yevhen Holitsynsky
Yevhen Holitsynsky Євген Голіцинський | |
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The head of the diplomatic mission of Ukraine to the United States | |
In office 1918–1919 | |
President | Mykhailo Hrushevskyi |
Personal details | |
Born | 1878 Chișinău |
Died | 1932 |
Alma mater | Kyiv Polytechnic Institute |
Yevhen Holitsynsky (birth: 1870, Chișinău - † 1932, Poděbrady) was a Ukrainian diplomat. In 1918 he attempted to implement his idea of an independent Ukraine and went to Washington to obtain the US government’s recognition of the Ukrainian People's Republic.
Education
Yevhen Holitsynsky in 1898 he graduated from Kyiv Cadet Corps. He studied at the Moscow Higher Technical School and at the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Faculty of chemistry. 1907 graduated from the Prague School.
Career
From 1900 — engaged in revolutionary activities, was one of the founders of the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party of the Ukrainian Radical Party, was active in Kiev organization "Free the community."
From 1902 — elected member of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian Radical Party
1903 — 1904 — worked at the host committee of the Ukrainian Radical Party
In 1904 — came from the ranks of the Ukrainian Radical Party
1907 — 1915 — worked as a chemical engineer Kyiv.
1915 — 1917 — was connected between the Union of Liberation the Lviv Ukraine and Kyiv Ukrainian and foreign public and political organizations.
In 1917 — served as Commissioner Zvenyhorodschyny.
From 1917 — worked in the Kyiv office of the state bank.
In 1918 — headed the delegation of Ukrainian People's Republic in Germany, the crucial issue of Ukrainian printing money.
1918 — 1919 — headed the diplomatic mission of the Ukrainian People's Republic in the USA.
In 1919 — led the diplomatic mission of the Ukrainian People's Republic in Estonia and Latvia.
Since 1920 — worked in Czechoslovakia as an associate professor, professor of chemistry at the Ukrainian Academy in economic Poděbrady.
External links
- Historical Dictionary of Ukraine
- Ukrainian daily "Svoboda" 1983-013
- Institute of History of Ukraine
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine