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'''Alfonsas Eidintas''' (b. [[4 January]] 1952 in Vaiguva, [[Kelme district]], [[Lithuania]]) is a historian, diplomat, and novelist. |
'''Alfonsas Eidintas''' (b. [[4 January]] 1952 in Vaiguva, [[Kelme district]], [[Lithuania]]) is a historian, diplomat, and novelist. |
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==Biography== |
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⚫ | Between 1969 and 1973 Alfonsas Eidintas studied history at [[Vilnius Pedagogical University]], going on to serve as chief lecturer, docent, head of the Universal History Department, and Deputy Dean at that institution. From 1986 to 1993 he was the Deputy Director for Research at the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences' [[Lithuanian Institute of History|Institute of History]], receiving his [[habilitation]] in 1990. |
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Eidintas entered diplomatic service in 1993, serving as Lithuania's ambassador to the United States. He has also served as Lithuania's ambassador to Canada, Israel, Mexico, Cyprus, Ethiopia, South Africa, and Norway. |
Eidintas entered diplomatic service in 1993, serving as Lithuania's ambassador to the United States. He has also served as Lithuania's ambassador to Canada, Israel, Mexico, Cyprus, Ethiopia, South Africa, and Norway. |
Revision as of 11:10, 2 September 2008
Alfonsas Eidintas (b. 4 January 1952 in Vaiguva, Kelme district, Lithuania) is a historian, diplomat, and novelist.
Biography
Between 1969 and 1973 Alfonsas Eidintas studied history at Vilnius Pedagogical University, going on to serve as chief lecturer, docent, head of the Universal History Department, and Deputy Dean at that institution. From 1986 to 1993 he was the Deputy Director for Research at the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences' Institute of History, receiving his habilitation in 1990.
Eidintas entered diplomatic service in 1993, serving as Lithuania's ambassador to the United States. He has also served as Lithuania's ambassador to Canada, Israel, Mexico, Cyprus, Ethiopia, South Africa, and Norway.
As of 2008, he had authored 16 books and 50 scientific articles about Lithuanian history and politics, and published a work of historic fiction, Ieškok Maskvos sfinkso (In Search of the Moscow Sphinx).
Books
- Lithuania in European Politics: The Years of the First Republic, 1918-1940 (with Vytautas Zalys). 1999.
- President of Lithuania: prisoner of the Gulag : a biography of Aleksandras Stulginskis. 2001.
- Jews, Lithuanians and the Holocaust. 2003.
- Lithuanian emigration to the United States : 1868-1950. 2003.
- Ieškok Maskvos sfinkso : istorinis romanas. 2006.