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Lithuanian historian, diplomat and novelist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alfonsas Eidintas (born 4 January 1952 in Vaiguva, Kelmė District Municipality, Lithuania) is a historian, diplomat and novelist. He was Lithuania's ambassador to various countries.[1][2]
Alfonsas Eidintas | |
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Born | Vaiguva, Lithuania | 4 January 1952
Nationality | Lithuanian |
Occupation(s) | Historian, diplomat, novelist |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Vilnius Pedagogical University |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Historian |
Institutions |
Between 1969 and 1973, Alfonsas Eidintas studied history at Vilnius Pedagogical University. He went to serve as chief lecturer, docent, head of the Universal History Department, and Deputy Dean at that institution. From 1986 to 1993, he was the Deputy Director for Research at the Lithuanian Institute of History of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences. He received his habilitation in 1990.
Eidintas entered the diplomatic service in 1993, serving as Lithuania's Ambassador to the United States. He also served as Lithuania's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Canada, Mexico, Norway, Israel, Cyprus, Ethiopia, South Africa and Nigeria. He also worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, most recently as ambassador-at-large at the Foreign Ministry's Information and Public Relations Department. He was a lecturer at the Institute of International Relations and Political Science.[3]
He had authored over 20 books and at least 50 scientific articles about Lithuanian history and politics and published works of historic fiction: Ieškok Maskvos sfinkso ("In Search of the Moscow Sphinx"), Erelio sparnų dvelksmas, and Aukštai šaltos žvaigždės.[1]
Eidintas is married; wife Birutė, a teacher. Daughters Aistė and Monika Albina, son Donatas.[1]
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