Khrystofor Baranovsky
Khrystofor Antonovych Baranovsky (Ukrainian: Христофо́р Антоно́вич Барано́вський; Russian: Христофо́р Антоно́вич Барано́вский, romanized: Khristofor Antonovich Baranovskiy; December 31 [O.S. December 19] 1874 — 1941) was a financial expert and a leader of cooperative movement in the Russian Empire, Ukraine, and Brazil.
Khrystofor Baranovsky Христофор Барановський | |
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Secretary of Finance | |
In office June 28, 1917 – August 14, 1917 | |
Prime Minister | Volodymyr Vynnychenko |
Preceded by | position created |
Succeeded by | Mikhail Tugan-Baranovsky |
Minister of Finance | |
In office May 26, 1920 – 1921 | |
Prime Minister | Vyacheslav Prokopovych |
Preceded by | Borys Martos |
Succeeded by | gov't-in-exile |
Personal details | |
Born | December 31 [O.S. December 19] 1874 Nemirintsy, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire |
Died | May 7, 1941 (age 67) São Paulo, Brazil |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Political party | Non-affiliated |
Alma mater | no general education[1] |
Occupation | statesman, cooperative activist, financial specialist |
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He was born in the village of Nemyryntsi, Berdychiv uyezd, in the Kiev Governorate of the Russian Empire (in present-day Ruzhyn, in the Zhytomyr Oblast of Ukraine). Baranovsky held the chair of the General Secretariat together with Volodymyr Vynnychenko (Secretary of Internal Affairs). He did not have any political affiliation. Baranovsky was born in a peasant family. He did not earn a general education, but his Financial Talent made him the leader of the Ukrainian cooperative movement. In December 1913, Baranovsky was admitted to the International Co-operative Alliance.[1]
Prior to World War I he established the Soyuzbank in Kiev. In 1917 with Fedir Kryzhanivsky Baranovsky established the Ukrainbank and became its head director. Since 1919 he chaired the board of the Central Ukrainian cooperative union - Central. In 1920, Baranovsky emigrated to South America where he died some 20 years later.
References
External links
- General Secretariat at Encyclopedia of Ukraine
- Council of National Ministers at Encyclopedia of Ukraine
- Hai-Nyzhnyk, P. Baranovsky Khrystofor Antonovych. Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine. Vol 2. "National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine". Kyiv 2003.