Background
Dziewanowski, Marian Kamil was born on June 27, 1913 in Ukraine, Russia. Son of Kamil Antoni and Zofia (Kamienska) Dziewanowski. came to the United States, 1947, naturalized, 1953.
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Dziewanowski, Marian Kamil was born on June 27, 1913 in Ukraine, Russia. Son of Kamil Antoni and Zofia (Kamienska) Dziewanowski. came to the United States, 1947, naturalized, 1953.
MLaw, Warsaw University, Poland, 1937. Diploma, Warsaw French Institute, 1937. Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1948.
Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1951.
Commentator, British Broadcasting Corporation, London, 1942-1944;
research fellow, Russian Research Center, Harvard University, 1949-1952;
research associate, Center International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1952-1953;
professor of history, Boston College, 1954-1965;
Ford exchange professor, Poland, 1958;
exchange scholar, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, 1960;
visiting professor, Brown U., Providence, 1961-1962, 68;
visiting professor, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1972-1973;
professor of history, Boston University, 1965-1978;
professor of history, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, since 1979. Associate Russian Research Center, Harvard University, 1960-1968. Visiting professor European Institute, Florence, Italy, 1979.
Lecturer in field.
( Widely hailed as the best concise history of Soviet Ru...)
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Lieutenant Polish Army, 1939-1946, Polish, French campaigns. Assistant to military assistant attaché 1944, Washington. Fellow Polish Institute Arts and Sciences in American.
Member American Association Advancement Slavic Studies, Polish Academy Arts and Science (correspondent member Cracow, Poland).
Son of Kamil Antoni and Zofia (Kamienska) D. M. Ada Karczewska, October 4, 1946. Children: Barbara, January.