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Ignas Jonynas

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As a historian, Jonynas wrote little convinced that his works were not properly researched or that everything was already written by somebody else. He contributed articles on Lithuanian dukes, nobles, treaties, and other topics to the
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and dismissed secondary sources—thus helping to rid Lithuanian historiography of mistakes, medieval legends and myths, foreign biases and stereotypes.
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to negotiate the dispute over the Vilnius Region. After the diplomatic efforts failed in 1922, Jonynas continued to be employed by the
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from 1924 until his death. He published little, but had a formative influence on the subsequent generations of historians.
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diplomat, historian, and university professor. As a diplomat he is known for negotiations with the
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Merkys, Vytautas (1985–1988). "Jonynas, Ignas". In Zinkus, Jonas; et al. (eds.).
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Historians as Nation State-Builders: the Formation of Lithuanian University 1904-1922
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to study French language and literature. He also attended lectures on history at the
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Sužiedėlis, Simas (1970–1978). "Jonynas, Ignas". In Sužiedėlis, Simas (ed.).
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At the end of World War I, he returned to Lithuania and joined the
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until 1929. From 1924 until his death, he lectured at the
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Lithuanian diplomat, historian, and university professor
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Suwałki Governorate
Congress Poland
Kaunas
Lithuania
Lithuanian
University of Moscow
University of Grenoble
Diplomat
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
University of Lithuania
Vilnius University
Lithuanian
Second Polish Republic
League of Nations
Vilnius Region
history of Lithuania
University of Lithuania
Vilnius University
University of Moscow
Lithuanian Metrica
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Russian Revolution of 1905
University of Grenoble
University of Berlin
Noginsk
People's Commissariat
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic
Vilnius

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