was an author of a number of fundamental papers on agriculture and agricultural cooperatives, zemstvo, the history of social movements in Belarus, professor of Belarusian State University.He defended the idea of a close connection of the science of political economy, which studies the necessary and universal monistic function in the economy.
Education
He completed the Higher Courses for Caucasus in Tiflis (Caucasus University in the future.)
In 1922 he graduated from Petrograd Academy of Agriculture with the title of agronomist 1922.In 1922-1923 he became a Professor of Economic Geography at BSU.
Career
In 1911-1914 he was the Secretary of the Department of Agricultural Cooperation of the Petrograd Committee of Cooperation, together with M. Tugan-Baranovsky organized Russian Cooperative Union. Since 1917 he was an active member of the Belarusian national and cultural revival, one of the organizers of the Belarusian Congress. In 1918 Yevsevi became the head of the Belarus Liberal Economic Association in St. Petersburg, at the same time lecturing in the Belarusian National University in Moscow. In 1920-1922 he became a Member of the Presidium of the Petrograd Academy of Agriculture. In 1922, he graduated from Petrograd Academy of Agriculture with the title of agronomist, and in 1922-1923 he became a Professor of Economic Geography at BSU. Later he worked at the Petrograd Academy of Agriculture.