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Macievich, Konstantin Andrianovich

Konstantin Andrianovich Macievich (1873–1942) - Ukrainian state and public figure, diplomat , agricultural scientist, publicist .

Konstantin Andrianovich Macievich
ukr Kostyantin Andrіanovich Matsієvich
Konstantin Andrianovich Macievich
FlagMinister of Foreign Affairs of the Directory of the Ukrainian People's RepublicFlag
February 13, 1919 - April 9, 1919
PredecessorVladimir Moiseevich Chekhovsky
SuccessorVladimir Nikolaevich Temnitsky
Birth
Village Deremezna , Kiev Province , Russian Empire
Death
Prague , Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia , Third Reich
The consignmentUkrainian Party of Socialist Federalists
EducationNovoaleksandriysky Institute of Agriculture and Forestry

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Biography

Born May 18, 1873 in a. Deremesna Kiev province . Occurred from the noble-priestly kind.

He received the specialty of an agronomist - in 1899 he graduated from the Novo-Alexandria Institute of Agriculture and Forestry (now the city of Pulawy , Poland ), where he headed the Ukrainian student society; worked in the Poltava and Kharkov agricultural societies, the provincial agronomist of the Saratov zemstvo. He edited the magazines Khliborob and Silskogospododarsku Gazeta, was the head of the editorial office of the Agronomic Journal (1907–1915) [1] , was engaged in teaching activities in St. Petersburg.

Member of the Ukrainian Radical Democratic Party (since 1917 - UPSF ).

In 1917 - a member of the Ukrainian Central Rada and the Small Rada. On August 8, 1917 - Comrade (Deputy) Secretary General of Land Affairs, one of the authors of the land reform of the Ukrainian Central Rada . December 19, 1917, disagreeing with the idea of ​​socializing the land, resigned.

In 1918 he worked in the Kiev provincial zemstvo, All-Ukrainian Union of Zemstvos, a member of the Ukrainian delegation at the peace talks with the RSFSR . On behalf of the Directorate, the UNR conducted negotiations with representatives of the Entente (1918-1919).

February 13 - April 9, 1919 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the UNR in the government S. Ostapenko.

In 1919-1923 - Chairman of the diplomatic mission of the UNR in Romania .

In October 1920, Simon Petlyura authorized the head of a diplomatic mission in Romania, Kostya Macievich and General Delwig, to negotiate and conclude a military convention with the government of General Wrangel, subject to the recognition of the independence of the UPR and its government.

Since 1923 - in exile in Czechoslovakia. Professor of the Ukrainian Academy of Economics in Podebrady.

Since 1936 - Chairman of the Ukrainian Scientific Association and the Ukrainian Diplomatic Club in Prague.

Notes

  1. ↑ Chayanov, A. V. Peasant economy: Selected Works. - M .: Economy, 1989. - 492 p.

Literature

  • TS Ostashko. Matsiyevich Kostyantin Andrianovich // Encyclopedias of the History of Ukraine: 10 tons / editor.: V.A. Smoliy (head) and ta. ; Institute of History of Ukraine NAS of Ukraine. - K.: Science. Dumka, 2009. - Vol. 6: La - Mi. - p. 562. - ISBN 978-966-00-1028-1 .

Links

  • Matsієvich Kostyantin Andrianovich (Ukr.) .
  • Liszt of Professor Kostya Matsієvich to the Hetman Pavel Skoropadsky, Veresen 1918 r. (in Ukrainian) .
  • Matsієvich (Ukr.) .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Macievich,_Konstantin_Andrianovich&oldid=101271498


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