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Ivan Avakumović

Ivan Avakumović (also spelled Ivan Avakumovich; 22 August 1926 – 16 July 2013) was a Serbian-Canadian historian who was Professor Emeritus of History at the University of British Columbia.

Ivan Avakumović
Born(1926-08-22)August 22, 1926
DiedJuly 16, 2013(2013-07-16) (aged 86)
NationalityCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Oxford (B.A.)
University of London (M.A.)
University of Oxford (PhD)
OccupationProfessor emeritus of History

Biography edit

Avakumović was born on 22 August 1926 in Belgrade, Serbia, then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.[1] His father was a Yugoslav diplomat.[2] Following the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941, his family moved to England.[1][2] He studied at King's College in Cambridge, earning an honours degree in economics and history in 1947.[1][3] He then attended the University of London where he received an M.A. in History in 1954 before studying at Nuffield College at the University of Oxford where he obtained his PhD in 1958.[1][2][3]

Avakumović briefly taught at the University of Aberdeen in 1957 before immigrating to Canada in 1958 where he began teaching at the University of Manitoba.[1] In 1963, he joined the University of British Columbia's faculty, initially teaching Political Science and then History beginning in 1969 until he retired in 1991.[2]

Avakumović died on 16 July 2013 in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2] He married his wife, Solange, in 1957; together they had one daughter named Fiona.[1]

Research interests edit

Avakumović's research interests lied in social and political movements in Europe and Canada since the late 19th-century,[2] with a focus on radical left-wing movements.[2] His studies were "mostly concerned with radical forms of social critique in culturally and ethnically divided societies".[4] His writings on politics were influenced by the works of Donald Cameron Watt, Hugh Seton-Watson and E. H. Carr.[4]

Books edit

  • The Anarchist Prince: A Biographical Study of Peter Kropotkin, co-authored with George Woodcock. (London; 1950) ISBN 0805203052
  • History of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, Volume I (Aberdeen; The Aberdeen University Press, 1964)[5]
  • The Doukhobors, co-authored with George Woodcock. (Oxford University Press, 1968; Toronto; repub McClelland and Stewart, 1977).[6] ISBN 978-0-77109-807-9
  • Mihailović prema nemačkim dokumentima (London; Savez Oslobodjenje, 1969).[7]
  • The Communist Party in Canada: A History (Toronto; McClelland and Stewart, 1975).[8]
  • Socialism in Canada: A Study of the CCF-NDP in Federal and Provincial Politics (Toronto; McClelland and Stewart, 1978).[9]
  • Détruire le PCF: Archives de l'Etat français et de l'occupant hitlérien 1940–1944, co-authored with Roger Bourderon. (Paris; Messidor/Editions sociales, 1988)[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Ivan Avakumović Obituary". remembering.ca. 16 November 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Friedrichs, Chris. "Prof. Ivan Avakumovic, noted historian of 20th-century political movements, dies at 86". history.ubc.ca. University of British Columbia.
  3. ^ a b "Ivan Avakumovic Bio". history.ubc.ca. University of British Columbia.
  4. ^ a b Smith, Allan (1 October 2014). "Ivan Avakumovic: 1926-2014". historians.org. American Historical Association.
  5. ^ Cattell, David T. (1 September 1965). "Book Reviews : History of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, Volume I. By Ivan Avakumovic. (Aberdeen; The Aberdeen University Press, 1964. Pp. xii, 207. 60s.)". Western Political Quarterly. 18 (3): 694. doi:10.1177/106591296501800315. S2CID 153942695.
  6. ^ Donskov, Andrew (2019). Leo Tolstoy in Conversation with Four Peasant Sectarian Writers: The Complete Correspondence. University of Ottawa Press. p. 423. ISBN 978-0-77662-781-6.
  7. ^ Pavlović, Vojislav G. (2011). The Balkans in the Cold War: Balkan Federations, Cominform, Yugoslav-Soviet Conflict. Balkanološki institut SANU. p. 233. ISBN 978-8-67179-073-4.
  8. ^ Jacek, Henry J. (4 December 1976). "Ivan Avakumovic, The Communist Party in Canada: A History. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1975, pp. x, 309 - Joseph R. Starobin, American Communism In Crisis, 1943–1957. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1975, pp. xvii, 331". Canadian Journal of Political Science. 9 (4): 695–696. doi:10.1017/S0008423900044802. S2CID 154897639.
  9. ^ Avakumović, Ivan (1978). Socialism in Canada: A Study of the CCF-NDP in Federal and Provincial Politics. McClelland and Stewart. ISBN 978-0-77100-978-5.
  10. ^ Wall, Irwin M. (1 April 1992). "Roger Bourderon and Ivan Avakoumovitch. Détruire le PCF: Archives de l'Etat français et de l'occupant hitlérien 1940–1944. Paris: Messidor/Editions sociales. 1988. Pp. 274. 120 fr". The American Historical Review. 97 (2). doi:10.1086/ahr/97.2.566.

ivan, avakumović, also, spelled, ivan, avakumovich, august, 1926, july, 2013, serbian, canadian, historian, professor, emeritus, history, university, british, columbia, born, 1926, august, 1926belgrade, yugoslaviadiedjuly, 2013, 2013, aged, vancouver, british,. Ivan Avakumovic also spelled Ivan Avakumovich 22 August 1926 16 July 2013 was a Serbian Canadian historian who was Professor Emeritus of History at the University of British Columbia Ivan AvakumovicBorn 1926 08 22 August 22 1926Belgrade YugoslaviaDiedJuly 16 2013 2013 07 16 aged 86 Vancouver British Columbia CanadaNationalityCanadianAlma materUniversity of Oxford B A University of London M A University of Oxford PhD OccupationProfessor emeritus of History Contents 1 Biography 2 Research interests 3 Books 4 ReferencesBiography editAvakumovic was born on 22 August 1926 in Belgrade Serbia then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1 His father was a Yugoslav diplomat 2 Following the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941 his family moved to England 1 2 He studied at King s College in Cambridge earning an honours degree in economics and history in 1947 1 3 He then attended the University of London where he received an M A in History in 1954 before studying at Nuffield College at the University of Oxford where he obtained his PhD in 1958 1 2 3 Avakumovic briefly taught at the University of Aberdeen in 1957 before immigrating to Canada in 1958 where he began teaching at the University of Manitoba 1 In 1963 he joined the University of British Columbia s faculty initially teaching Political Science and then History beginning in 1969 until he retired in 1991 2 Avakumovic died on 16 July 2013 in Vancouver British Columbia 2 He married his wife Solange in 1957 together they had one daughter named Fiona 1 Research interests editAvakumovic s research interests lied in social and political movements in Europe and Canada since the late 19th century 2 with a focus on radical left wing movements 2 His studies were mostly concerned with radical forms of social critique in culturally and ethnically divided societies 4 His writings on politics were influenced by the works of Donald Cameron Watt Hugh Seton Watson and E H Carr 4 Books editThe Anarchist Prince A Biographical Study of Peter Kropotkin co authored with George Woodcock London 1950 ISBN 0805203052 History of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia Volume I Aberdeen The Aberdeen University Press 1964 5 The Doukhobors co authored with George Woodcock Oxford University Press 1968 Toronto repub McClelland and Stewart 1977 6 ISBN 978 0 77109 807 9 Mihailovic prema nemackim dokumentima London Savez Oslobodjenje 1969 7 The Communist Party in Canada A History Toronto McClelland and Stewart 1975 8 Socialism in Canada A Study of the CCF NDP in Federal and Provincial Politics Toronto McClelland and Stewart 1978 9 Detruire le PCF Archives de l Etat francais et de l occupant hitlerien 1940 1944 co authored with Roger Bourderon Paris Messidor Editions sociales 1988 10 References edit a b c d e f Ivan Avakumovic Obituary remembering ca 16 November 2013 a b c d e f g Friedrichs Chris Prof Ivan Avakumovic noted historian of 20th century political movements dies at 86 history ubc ca University of British Columbia a b Ivan Avakumovic Bio history ubc ca University of British Columbia a b Smith Allan 1 October 2014 Ivan Avakumovic 1926 2014 historians org American Historical Association Cattell David T 1 September 1965 Book Reviews History of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia Volume I By Ivan Avakumovic Aberdeen The Aberdeen University Press 1964 Pp xii 207 60s Western Political Quarterly 18 3 694 doi 10 1177 106591296501800315 S2CID 153942695 Donskov Andrew 2019 Leo Tolstoy in Conversation with Four Peasant Sectarian Writers The Complete Correspondence University of Ottawa Press p 423 ISBN 978 0 77662 781 6 Pavlovic Vojislav G 2011 The Balkans in the Cold War Balkan Federations Cominform Yugoslav Soviet Conflict Balkanoloski institut SANU p 233 ISBN 978 8 67179 073 4 Jacek Henry J 4 December 1976 Ivan Avakumovic The Communist Party in Canada A History Toronto McClelland and Stewart 1975 pp x 309 Joseph R Starobin American Communism In Crisis 1943 1957 Berkeley University of California Press 1975 pp xvii 331 Canadian Journal of Political Science 9 4 695 696 doi 10 1017 S0008423900044802 S2CID 154897639 Avakumovic Ivan 1978 Socialism in Canada A Study of the CCF NDP in Federal and Provincial Politics McClelland and Stewart ISBN 978 0 77100 978 5 Wall Irwin M 1 April 1992 Roger Bourderon and Ivan Avakoumovitch Detruire le PCF Archives de l Etat francais et de l occupant hitlerien 1940 1944 Paris Messidor Editions sociales 1988 Pp 274 120 fr The American Historical Review 97 2 doi 10 1086 ahr 97 2 566 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ivan Avakumovic amp oldid 1178449337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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