Andrzej Walicki

Philosophy historian, educator

Born May 15, 1930, Warsaw, Poland; came to U.S., 1986; son of Michal and Anna (Szlachcinska); married Marzena (Halicka); children: Malgorzata, Adam.

Education: Master of Arts (M.A.), 1953, Ph.D., 1957, University of Warsaw; Doktor habilitowany (Dr.hab.), Polish Academy of Sciences, 1964.

Career: assistant prof., University of Warsaw, 1953-58; adjunct prof., 1958-64, associate prof., 1964-68, prof., 1972-81, Polish Academy of Sciences; senior research fellow, Australian National University, Canberra, 1981-86; 0'Neill prof. of history, University of Notre Dame (IN), 1986 -.

Author, i.a.: The Slavophile Controversy, 1975; A History of Russian Thought, 1979; Philosophy and Romantic Nationalism. The Case of Poland, 1982; Legal Philosophies of Russian Liberalism, 1987; The Enlightenment and the Birth of Modern Nationhood, 1989; Stanislaw Brzozowski and the Polish Beginnings of "Western Marxism", 1989; Russia, Poland, and Universal Regeneration, 1992; Marxism and the Leap to the Kingdom of Freedom, 1995.

Member of: American Historical Association (AHA); American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS).

Honors: awards, for the best book in philosophy, 1970, for An Outline of the History of Polish Philosophy, 1983, Polish Academy of Sciences; A. Jurzykowski Award, New York City, 1982; felIowship, Guggenheim Foundation, 1990.

Affiliation: Catholic.

Languages: Polish, English, Russian, French.

Office: University of Notre Dame, Department of History, Notre Dame, IN 46556.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996.