Mykola Stakhovsky Explained

Mykola Stakhovsky
Микола Стаховський
Office:Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom
Term Start:January 1919
Term End:September 1919
President:Symon Petliura
Successor:Arnold D. Margolin
Birth Date:22 May 1879
Birth Place:Stetkivtsi, Zhytomyr oblast
Death Place:Prague
Alma Mater:Warsaw University

Mykola Stakhovsky (Микола Стаховський) (May 22, 1879 in Stetkivtsi, Zhytomyr oblast — December 7, 1948 in Prague) was a Ukrainian diplomat, politician, and medic. He served as the Ukrainian ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1919.

Education

Mykola Stakhovsky graduated from Warsaw University, medical faculty in 1904.

Career

In 1904-1905 — he served with the Red Cross in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang.

In 1906 — he published ″Borotba″, an official periodical publication of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party in Kyiv.

In 1906-1908 — he continued his medical studies in Paris.

In 1909-1914 — he practised medicine in Vinnytsia.

In 1914-1917 — he continued his medical career in Proskuriv.

In May 1917 — after the establishment of the Ukrainian Central Rada, he was appointed provincial commissioner of Podillia.[1]

28 January 1919 to September 1919 — he was as the first head of the diplomatic mission of the Ukrainian People's Republic in London.

In 1920-1922 — he practised medicine in Paris and in Berlin.

In 1924-1939 — he practised medicine in Berehovo, where he was also one of the leading organizers of Ukrainian cultural life.

In 1939-1945 — he practised in Rumburk, Czechoslovakia.

December 7, 1948 — died in Prague and is buried in the Olšany Cemetery.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CG%5CU%5CGubernialcommissioners.htm Gubernial commissioners