Edward D. Wynot Jr.

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Edward D. Wynot Jr. (1943–2020) was an American professor of Russian and East European history at Florida State University. He authored several books and dozens of academic articles, primarily concerned with the topic of the history of Poland.[1][2][3]

Reviewing his Caldron of Conflict: Eastern Europe, 1918–1945, Sabrina P. Ramet noted that "Wynot made his reputation as a specialist in Polish affairs".[4]: xvii 

Works[edit]

  • The Ukrainians and the Polish regime 1937-1939 (1970)
  • Polish Politics in Transition: The Camp of National Unity and the Struggle for Power, 1935-1939 (1974)[5][6][7][8]
  • Warsaw Between the World Wars: Profile of the Capital City in a Developing Land, 1918-1939 (1983)[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
  • Caldron of Conflict: Eastern Europe, 1918–1945 (1999)[4]: xvii 
  • The Polish Orthodox Church in the twentieth century and beyond: prisoner of history (2015)[16]

References[edit]

  1. ^ November–December 2020. "Edward D. Wynot Jr. '65". Dartmouth Alumni Magazine. Retrieved 2023-02-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Edward Wynot Obituary - Tallahassee, FL". Dignity Memorial. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
  3. ^ "Dr. Ed Wynot (1943-2020) | Department of History". history.fsu.edu. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
  4. ^ a b P. Ramet, Sabrina (2020-05-07), "Interwar East Central Europe, 1918–1941", Routledge, pp. 1–34, doi:10.4324/9780429027222-1, ISBN 978-0-429-02722-2, retrieved 2023-02-14 {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ Haczyński, Leo John (August 1975). "Polish Politics in Transition: The Camp of National Unity and the Struggle for Power, 1935-1939 , by Edward D. Wynot, Jr". Canadian Journal of History. 10 (2): 278–280. doi:10.3138/cjh.10.2.278. ISSN 0008-4107.
  6. ^ Polonsky, Antony (September 1975). "Polish Politics in Transition: The Camp of National Unity and the Struggle For Power, 1935-1939. By Edward D. WynotJr. , Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 1974. xvii, 294 pp. $12.50". Slavic Review. 34 (3): 626–627. doi:10.2307/2495607. ISSN 0037-6779. JSTOR 2495607. S2CID 157742871.
  7. ^ Bromke, Adam; Wynot, Edward D. (October 1976). "Polish Politics in Transition: The Camp of National Unity and the Struggle for Power, 1935-1939". The American Historical Review. 81 (4): 902. doi:10.2307/1864924. JSTOR 1864924.
  8. ^ Szporluk, Roman (November 1974). "Polish Politics in Transition: The Camp of National Unity and the Struggle for Power, 1935–1939: Wynot, Edward D., Jr.: Athens: University of Georgia Press, 294 pp., Publication Date: September 3, 1974". History: Reviews of New Books. 3 (2): 29. doi:10.1080/03612759.1974.9946653. ISSN 0361-2759.
  9. ^ Bater, James H. (1984). "Edward D. Wynot, Jr. Warsaw Between the World Wars: Profile of the Capital City in a Developing Land, 1918-1939. Boulder, Colo.: East European Monographs, 1983. viii, 375 pp. $27.50. Distributed by Columbia University Press". Canadian-American Slavic Studies. 18 (4): 490–491. doi:10.1163/221023984X01666. ISSN 0090-8290.
  10. ^ Stone, Daniel (October 1984). "Wynot, Edward D. Jr. Warsaw Between the Wars: Profile of the Capital City in a Developing Land, 1918-1939". Urban History Review. 13 (2): 186–187. doi:10.7202/1018139ar. ISSN 0703-0428.
  11. ^ Orton, Lawrence D. (1984). "Warsaw Between the World Wars: Profile of the Capital City in a Developing Land, 1918–1939. By Edward D. WynotJr. East European Monographs, no. 129. Boulder, Colo.: East European Quarterly, 1983. viii, 375 pp. Illustrations. Tables. $27.50. Distributed by Columbia University Press, New York". Slavic Review. 43 (1): 140–141. doi:10.2307/2498790. ISSN 0037-6779. JSTOR 2498790.
  12. ^ Carter, Frank (1985). "Review of Warsaw between the World Wars: Profile of a Capital City in a Developing Land, 1918-1939, E. D. Wynot, Jr". The Slavonic and East European Review. 63 (4): 616–617. ISSN 0037-6795. JSTOR 4209205.
  13. ^ Miller, Stefania Szlek; Wynot, Edward D. (1984). "Review of Warsaw Between the World Wars: Profile of the Capital City in a Developing Land, 1918-1939, Edward D. Wynot, Jr". Canadian Slavonic Papers / Revue Canadienne des Slavistes. 26 (2/3): 272–273. ISSN 0008-5006. JSTOR 40868322.
  14. ^ Carls, Alice-Catherine; Wynot, Edward D. (June 1984). "Warsaw between the World Wars: Profile of the Capital City in a Developing Land, 1918-1939". The American Historical Review. 89 (3): 806. doi:10.2307/1856218. JSTOR 1856218.
  15. ^ Biskupski, M. B.; Wynot, Edward D. (October 1983). "Warsaw between the World Wars: Profile of the Capital City in a Developing Land, 1918-1939". Russian Review. 42 (4): 453. doi:10.2307/129519. JSTOR 129519.
  16. ^ Kenworthy, Scott M. (September 2017). "The Polish Orthodox Church in the Twentieth Century and Beyond: Prisoner of History. By Edward D. Wynot Jr. London: Lexington Books, 2015. xii + 123 pp. $80.00 cloth". Church History. 86 (3): 941–943. doi:10.1017/S0009640717001950. ISSN 0009-6407. S2CID 166113914.