Alaksandr Szlubski
Alaksandr Szlubski, white. Аляксандр Шлюбскі, ps. Alesia Harotnia, Zwiastun, A. Znicz, Kazalnik, Ethnographer (born June 16, 1897 in Mysława near Połock, died in 1941) - Belarusian scholar, literary critic and ethnographer.
He was born into a family of Orthodox priests. In the years 1918-21 he worked in the Bolshevik administration of Vitebsk. Since 1919 he has been dealing with folklore and ethnography. In 1922 he graduated from the Vitebsk branch of the Moscow Archaeological Institute. From 1918 to 1923 he worked in the archives of Vitebsk, Połock, Wiele and Ors.
In 1923 he undertook scientific cooperation with Inbiełkult. From 1929 to 1930 he worked at the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the Belarusian SRR. He wrote to Belarusian-language periodicals, among others. "Our country", "Poejja", Uzwyszsza "," Maładniak "," Radawaja ruń. "His scientific work on folklore and literature of Belarus was published by Inbiełkult in two volumes (1927-28) under the name" Materyjały will wywuczennia falkloru and Wiciebszczyna's speech.
On April 3, 1930, he was arrested by the NKVD as a member of the Union of Liberation of Belarus. He was sentenced to five years in prison in Nizhny Novgorod for "piracy and anti-Soviet agitation". Re-arrested in June 1935 near Leningrad. Further fate unknown. For the first sentence rehabilitated in 1960, rehabilitation for the sentence of 1935 the prosecutor's office in Leningrad refused in 1990. Artworks Bibliography
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