Antoni Czubiński

Antoni Czubiński

Antoni Czubiński (b. 1928 - February 10, 2003 in Poznań, Poland) was a Polish historian and director of the Western Institute (Instytut Zachodni) in Poznań from 1978 to 1990.

He was Polish United Workers' Party aparatchik, and in his works represented Marxism-Leninism in Polish historical thought.

Publications

* Antoni Czubiński, "Powstanie Wielkopolskie 1918-1919. Geneza-charakter-znaczenie", Poznań 1978
* A.Czubiński, Z.Grot, B.Miśkiiewcz, "Powstanie Wielkopolskie 1918-1919. Zarys dziejów", Warszawa 1978
* Antoni Czubiński (ed.), "Polacy i Niemcy. Dziesięć wieków sąsiedztwa", PWN, Warszawa 1987


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