- Victor S. Mamatey
Victor Samuel Mamatey (
February 2 ,1917 -January 18 ,2007 ) was an American professor to history.Biography
Mamatey was born in
North Braddock ,Pennsylvania . His father was a Slovak immigrant to theUnited States , active in Slovak immigrant organizations in theUnited States .Mamatey spent his childhood years in
Bratislava . Subsequently he earned a diploma from theComenius University inBratislava , and then completed his undergraduate work at theUniversity of Chicago , before earning his Master of Arts fromHarvard University .In 1942 Mamatey enlisted into the
United States Army Air Corps and served in theChina -India -Burma theatre. After demobilization, Mamatey enrolled at theSorbonne inParis where he earned hisPhD title.In 1949 Mamatey moved to
Tallahassee ,Florida , to accept a faculty position with the history department atFlorida State University . He was promoted to chairman of the department in 1964. In 1967 he moved to theUniversity of Georgia . At the University of Georgia he assumed the duties of research professor and served for a year in 1972 and 1973 as acting dean of theFranklink College of Arts and Sciences . In 1984 he retired.A recognized expert in East European history, Mamatey authored, co-authored and edited a number of books and other publications on the subject. He earned an
American Historical Association George Louis Beer Prize and aGuggenheim fellowship .Mamatey supported the University Library in Bratislava,
Slovakia , to which he regularly sent large volumes of books on Slavic studies he had collected. The University Library in Bratislava maintains a Library of Victor S. Mamatey.Mamatey died in
Tallahassee ,Florida .External references
* [http://www.ulib.sk/index/go.php?id=2234&lang=en| Library of Victor S. Mamatey]
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