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Zbigniew Pełczyński

Zbigniew Pełczyński (Polish pronunciation: [ˈzbʲigɲɛf pɛwˈʈ͡ʂɨj̃skʲi], 29 December 1925 – 22 June 2021) was a Polish-British political philosopher and academic. He taught politics at Pembroke College, Oxford, from 1957 to 1992, and was later an Emeritus Fellow of the college. Pełczyński was instrumental in providing opportunities for scholars from Poland and other post-communist countries to study at British universities, especially at Oxford and Cambridge.

Zbigniew Pełczyński
Pełczyński in 2009
Born(1925-12-29)29 December 1925
Died22 June 2021(2021-06-22) (aged 95)[1]
AwardsOrder of the British Empire, Order of Polonia Restituta
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of St Andrews
University of Oxford
Academic work
DisciplinePolitical science
Philosophy
Sub-disciplinePolitical philosophy
Hegel
InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford
Pembroke College, Oxford

Early life and education edit

Pełczyński was born in Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Poland in December 1925. He fought in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising and was taken prisoner by the Germans.[2] After the war Pełczyński settled in Britain, where he attended St. Andrews University in Scotland. In 1956, he completed his D.Phil. thesis at Oxford University on Hegel's minor political works.

Academic career edit

After 1956, Pełczyński made regular visits to Poland and was instrumental in developing several programmes for the education of students from communist Europe at Oxford. In 1982, he was instrumental in establishing a scholarship program for Polish students at Oxford. Then in 1986, through collaboration with the Hungarian-American philanthropist George Soros, who earlier had established the Open Society Foundations, scholarships became available for Hungarian students at Oxford and the Stefan Batory Foundation was established in Poland. The programme widened with participation from Cambridge University, Manchester University, and other British universities.

In the United States, Pełczyński became well known for having been the politics tutor at Oxford University for the Rhodes Scholar and future President Bill Clinton. Other famous students include prime minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán, former Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Radek Sikorski and journalist and biographer Walter Isaacson.

Pełczyński was an honorary member of the Polish academic society Collegium Invisibile, a prestigious institution that offers tuition for outstanding Polish students.[3]

Public and political activity edit

In 1990s Pełczyński was advising the Constitutional Committee of the Polish Sejm (lower chamber of the parliament), which was working on the new Constitution of the Republic of Poland. He was an advisor to the Chief of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland on government institutional reforms and was a member of Prime Minister's Council on the education of civil servants. He was consulting the European Economic Union and the OECD on government reforms and public administration in Poland.[4]

He was the founder and a chairman of the Stefan Batory Trust in Oxford, and a member of the Polonia Aid Foundation Trust in London.

In 1994 Pełczyński founded the School for Young Social and Political Leaders in Warsaw. The organization, which subsequently changed its name to the School for Leaders Society, states as one of its goals "creating social capital based on leadership".[5]

Published works edit

  • Hegel's political writings translated by T. M. Knox; with an introductory essay by Z. A. Pełczyński. (1964; 1998)
  • Hegel's political philosophy: problems and perspectives: a collection of new essays edited by Z. A. Pełczyński. (1971; 1975)
  • The History of Poland since 1863 R. F. Leslie ... et al. ; edited by R. F. Leslie. (1980)
  • Poland: The Road From Communism "Special R. B. McCallum lecture, 29 May 1982." (1982)
  • Conceptions of liberty in political philosophy edited by Zbigniew Pełczyński and John N. Gray. (1984)
  • The state and civil society: studies in Hegel's political philosophy (1984)
  • Wolność, państwo, społeczeństwo: Hegel a problemy współczesnej filozofii politycznej (1998)

A biography of Pełczyński by his former student David McAvoy was published in 2012: Zbigniew Pelczynski: A Life Remembered (Guilford, Surrey: Grosvenor House Publishing, 2012).

References edit

  1. ^ Nie żyje prof. Zbigniew Pełczyński
  2. ^ His broadcast talk on the BBC about his personal involvement in the Warsaw Uprising, to mark its twentieth anniversary, was published in The Listener on 15 October 1964.
  3. ^ . Ci.edu.pl. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Szkoła Liderów – O Szkole – Założyciel Szkoły Liderów". Szkola-liderow.pl. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Szkoła Liderów – O Szkole – O nas". Szkola-liderow.pl. Retrieved 5 September 2015.

External links edit

  • Witness – BBC World Service interview with Pełczyński about his experiences in the Warsaw Uprising
  • Z. A. Pelczynski, Political Community and Individual Freedom in Hegel's Philosophy of State, 1984.
  • Maria Kruckzkoska, "Oksford w Warszawie," Magazyn Gazety Wyborczej, 10 January 1997
  • Dr Zbigniew Pełczyński OBE - Pembroke College, Oxford

zbigniew, pełczyński, polish, pronunciation, ˈzbʲigɲɛf, pɛwˈʈ, ʂɨj, skʲi, december, 1925, june, 2021, polish, british, political, philosopher, academic, taught, politics, pembroke, college, oxford, from, 1957, 1992, later, emeritus, fellow, college, pełczyński. Zbigniew Pelczynski Polish pronunciation ˈzbʲigɲɛf pɛwˈʈ ʂɨj skʲi 29 December 1925 22 June 2021 was a Polish British political philosopher and academic He taught politics at Pembroke College Oxford from 1957 to 1992 and was later an Emeritus Fellow of the college Pelczynski was instrumental in providing opportunities for scholars from Poland and other post communist countries to study at British universities especially at Oxford and Cambridge Zbigniew PelczynskiPelczynski in 2009Born 1925 12 29 29 December 1925Grodzisk Mazowiecki PolandDied22 June 2021 2021 06 22 aged 95 1 AwardsOrder of the British Empire Order of Polonia RestitutaAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of St Andrews University of OxfordAcademic workDisciplinePolitical science PhilosophySub disciplinePolitical philosophy HegelInstitutionsUniversity of Oxford Pembroke College Oxford Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 3 Public and political activity 4 Published works 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editPelczynski was born in Grodzisk Mazowiecki Poland in December 1925 He fought in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising and was taken prisoner by the Germans 2 After the war Pelczynski settled in Britain where he attended St Andrews University in Scotland In 1956 he completed his D Phil thesis at Oxford University on Hegel s minor political works Academic career editAfter 1956 Pelczynski made regular visits to Poland and was instrumental in developing several programmes for the education of students from communist Europe at Oxford In 1982 he was instrumental in establishing a scholarship program for Polish students at Oxford Then in 1986 through collaboration with the Hungarian American philanthropist George Soros who earlier had established the Open Society Foundations scholarships became available for Hungarian students at Oxford and the Stefan Batory Foundation was established in Poland The programme widened with participation from Cambridge University Manchester University and other British universities In the United States Pelczynski became well known for having been the politics tutor at Oxford University for the Rhodes Scholar and future President Bill Clinton Other famous students include prime minister of Hungary Viktor Orban former Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Radek Sikorski and journalist and biographer Walter Isaacson Pelczynski was an honorary member of the Polish academic society Collegium Invisibile a prestigious institution that offers tuition for outstanding Polish students 3 Public and political activity editIn 1990s Pelczynski was advising the Constitutional Committee of the Polish Sejm lower chamber of the parliament which was working on the new Constitution of the Republic of Poland He was an advisor to the Chief of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland on government institutional reforms and was a member of Prime Minister s Council on the education of civil servants He was consulting the European Economic Union and the OECD on government reforms and public administration in Poland 4 He was the founder and a chairman of the Stefan Batory Trust in Oxford and a member of the Polonia Aid Foundation Trust in London In 1994 Pelczynski founded the School for Young Social and Political Leaders in Warsaw The organization which subsequently changed its name to the School for Leaders Society states as one of its goals creating social capital based on leadership 5 Published works editHegel s political writings translated by T M Knox with an introductory essay by Z A Pelczynski 1964 1998 Hegel s political philosophy problems and perspectives a collection of new essays edited by Z A Pelczynski 1971 1975 The History of Poland since 1863 R F Leslie et al edited by R F Leslie 1980 Poland The Road From Communism Special R B McCallum lecture 29 May 1982 1982 Conceptions of liberty in political philosophy edited by Zbigniew Pelczynski and John N Gray 1984 The state and civil society studies in Hegel s political philosophy 1984 Wolnosc panstwo spoleczenstwo Hegel a problemy wspolczesnej filozofii politycznej 1998 A biography of Pelczynski by his former student David McAvoy was published in 2012 Zbigniew Pelczynski A Life Remembered Guilford Surrey Grosvenor House Publishing 2012 References edit Nie zyje prof Zbigniew Pelczynski His broadcast talk on the BBC about his personal involvement in the Warsaw Uprising to mark its twentieth anniversary was published in The Listener on 15 October 1964 COLLEGIUM INVISIBILE Aktualnosci Ci edu pl Archived from the original on 5 November 2013 Retrieved 5 September 2015 Szkola Liderow O Szkole Zalozyciel Szkoly Liderow Szkola liderow pl Retrieved 5 September 2015 Szkola Liderow O Szkole O nas Szkola liderow pl Retrieved 5 September 2015 External links editWitness BBC World Service interview with Pelczynski about his experiences in the Warsaw Uprising Z A Pelczynski Political Community and Individual Freedom in Hegel s Philosophy of State 1984 Maria Kruckzkoska Oksford w Warszawie Magazyn Gazety Wyborczej 10 January 1997 Dr Zbigniew Pelczynski OBE Pembroke College Oxford Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zbigniew Pelczynski amp oldid 1194935511, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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