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As a historian, Jonynas wrote little convinced that his works were not properly researched or that everything was already written by somebody else. He contributed articles on
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to negotiate the dispute over the
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Merkys, Vytautas (1985–1988). "Jonynas, Ignas". In Zinkus, Jonas; et al. (eds.).
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to study French language and literature. He also attended lectures on history at the
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Sužiedėlis, Simas (1970–1978). "Jonynas, Ignas". In Sužiedėlis, Simas (ed.).
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