Anthony Joseph Kuzniewski, S.J.
Historian, Jesuit priest
Born Jan. 28, 1945, Carthage (MO), U.S.; son of Anthony and Alice (Tomaszewski).
Education: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Marquette University, Milwaukee (WI). 1966; Ph.D., Harvard University, Cambridge (MA), 1973; Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Loyola University, Chicago (IL), 1979.
Career: teaching fellow, Harvard University, 1968-69, 1970-72; assistant prof., Loyola University, 1980-81; assistant prof., 1974-76, 1981-84, associate prof., 1984 -, chairman, Department of History, 1990-92, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester (MA).
Author: Faith and Fatherland: The Polish Church War in Wisconsin, 1896-1918, 1980; numerous articles in anthologies and professional journals, i.a. in: Polish American Studies, Milwaukee History, The Catholic Historical Review.
Member of: American Historical Association (AHA); Organization of American Historians; American Catholic Historical Association; Polish American Historical Association (P.A.H.A.); Kosciuszko Foundation; Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (P.I.A.S.A.).
Honors: fellowship, Harvard University, 1966-72; W. Wilson fellowship, 1977; doctoral dissertation award, Kosciuszko Foundation, 1973; O. Halecki Award, 1981, J. Swastek Prize, 1988, Polish American Historical Association (P.A.H.A.).
Languages: English, Latin, French, German, Polish.
Office: College of the Holy Cross, Department of History, Worcester, MA 01610.
From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation,
New York, NY, 1996