Pyotr Lyashchenko


Pyotr Ivanovich Lyashchenko was a Russian and Soviet economist and a specialist in the field of economy, agriculture and history of the national economy of Russia and the Soviet Union. Professor Lyashchenko was the rector of Tomsk Imperial University in 1916.

Biography

Pyotr Ivanovich Lyashchenko was born in Saratov. In 1894, he graduated from the 1st Saratov Classical Gymnasium.
He graduated with honors from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics and from the Economics Department of the Faculty of Law of St. Petersburg Imperial University. In 1900—1901, he trained at the University of Leipzig and at the Agricultural Institute. Privat-docent of the Agricultural Institute. He lectured on political economy, agrarian problems and statistics at the Faculty of Law. In 1910, he worked at Yuryev University. In 1913—1917, he was a Professor of Tomsk Imperial University, where in 1914—1917, he was the Dean of Law Faculty. In 1914, he defended his Master thesis in agriculture at Kharkiv Imperial University. In June 1916, he served as Rector of Tomsk Imperial University. After a conflict with part of the faculty professors in May 1917, he moved to Warsaw University.
After the October Revolution, he did scientific and pedagogical work in Rostov-on-Don, in Moscow, and in Kyiv. In 1949, he was awarded Stalin Prize for his work "History of the National Economy of the USSR".
Lyashchenko died on 24 July 1955 in Moscow and was buried at Vagankovo Cemetery.