Abstract

The research reveals facts about the family of engineer Jānis Jagars (1894–1970) and the versatility of his work in the 20th century. He studied at Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and stayed in Russia during World War I. After returning to Latvia in the beginning of 1919, he graduated from the Baltic Technical University (BTU; Baltische Technische Hochschule, also Baltic Higher Technical School), which was established on the basis of RPI. J. Jagars participated in the activities of the Latvian Social Democratic Workers’ Party (LSDWP), which supported his becoming the Head of the Riga City Construction Board. After the coup organized by Kārlis Ulmanis (1877–1942) he was arrested, then – released, after which he headed an engineering office. In June 1940, he joined the government headed by Augusts Kirhenšteins (1872–1963), where he held the position of Minister of Transport. He evacuated to the Soviet Russia during World War II. After the war, J. Jagars was an Assistant Professor at the State University of Latvia (SUL) and worked in various construction design institutes.

Highlights

  • A reference from the University of Latvia was requested and at the sitting of the Cabinet of Ministers of 28 September 1925 a decision was taken to grant «the professional rights of an engineer-technologist to Jānis Jagars who graduated from the Baltic Technical University» [13]

  • Jagars was met by the Minister of Agriculture Augusts Kalniņš (1876–1940), with whom they had previously met at the «Stars» society

  • Jagars from various aspects taking into consideration that it took place in different political systems: first, in tsarist Russia, in the Republic of Latvia, and at the end of his life – in Soviet Latvia

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Summary

HISTORY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES AND INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

The research reveals facts about the family of engineer Jānis Jagars (1894–1970) and the versatility of his work in the 20th century. He studied at Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and stayed in Russia during World War I. In June 1940, he joined the government headed by Augusts Kirhenšteins (1872–1963), where he held the position of Minister of Transport. He evacuated to the Soviet Russia during World War II. Jagars was an Assistant Professor at the State University of Latvia (SUL) and worked in various construction design institutes

An Insight into the Jagars Family
Indulis Zvirgzdiņš
Study Years of Jānis Jagars
Latvian War of Independence
Purchase of water supply pipes
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SOURCES OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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