Seweryn Bialer (November 3, 1926 in
Berlin
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– February 8, 2019 in
New York City
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) was a German-born American academic. He was emeritus professor of political science at
Columbia University
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and an expert on the
Communist parties of the Soviet Union and
Poland
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. He was the Director of Columbia's Research Institute on International Change.
Biography
Born in
Berlin
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, Germany, Bialer joined the
underground anti-fascist movement in
Lodz, Poland in 1942. Between February 1944 and May 1945 he was a prisoner in the
Auschwitz concentration camp
Auschwitz concentration camp ( (); also or ) was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) during World War II and the Holocaust. It con ...
.
From May 1945 to June 1951 he was member of the Polish communist police force (the ''
Milicja Obywatelska''). He also held various positions in the Polish Communist Party (
PZPR
The Polish United Workers' Party ( pl, Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza; ), commonly abbreviated to PZPR, was the communist party which ruled the Polish People's Republic as a one-party state from 1948 to 1989. The PZPR had led two other lega ...
). He was a political officer of the State Police in Warsaw and a member of the
Central Committee
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of the Polish Worker's Party. Subsequently, beginning in June 1951, he became a Professor at the Institute of Sociology and political editor of the newspaper ''
Trybuna Ludu''. He was also a researcher in economics at the
Polish Academy of Sciences
The Polish Academy of Sciences ( pl, Polska Akademia Nauk, PAN) is a Polish state-sponsored institution of higher learning. Headquartered in Warsaw, it is responsible for spearheading the development of science across the country by a society of ...
. During this time he authored several political science textbooks.
In January, 1956, Bialer defected to West Berlin and conducted almost one-year-long interview sessions for
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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in New York, which was broadcast to Poland during that year.
He moved to New York, eventually receiving a Ph.D. in political science from Columbia. He was appointed
Robert
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and Renee Belfer Professor of Political Science. In 1983 he was awarded a prestigious
MacArthur Fellowship. He was elected a Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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in 1984.
He died in February 2019 at the age of 92.
In Memoriam: Seweryn Bialer (1926-2019)
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Selected works
Books
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References
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