Václav Chaloupecký
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Václav Chaloupecký (12 May 1882 Dětenice,
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– 22 November 1951 Dětenice,
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) was a Czech
historian A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human species; as well as the ...
, a student of prominent Czech historian Josef Pekař and the main representative of historians in mid-war
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.


Life

He had studied at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague (1903–1907).''Biografický slovník archivářů českých zemí'', s. 257. Then he had worked as an archivist and librarian in
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(1907–1919).''Český biografický slovník XX. století I'', s. 545. In 1919, he became a state inspector of Slovak archives and libraries (1919–1938). In the same time, he was also a docent (1922) and
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(1922–1938) of the Czechoslovak history at Comenius University. He held several academic positions e.g. dean (1929–1930) and vice-dean (1930–1931) of the Faculty of Arts, rector (1937–1938) and vice-rector (1938–1939) of the university. In 1939 he became an extraordinary professor at the Faculty of Arts in Prague where he had lectured until 1951 (except WWII). A member of the Scholastic Society of Šafárik.


Work

* ''Jan IV. z Dražic, poslední biskup pražský'' (1908) * ''František Palacký'' (1912) * ''Dvě úvahy o národním probuzení na Slovensku'' (1920) * ''K nejstarším dějinám Bratislavy'' (1922) * ''Československé dějiny'' (1922) * ''Staré Slovensko'' (Sp. fil. fak. Brat. 1923) * ''Unsere Grenze gegen Ugarn'' (1923) * ''Das historische recht der magyarischen Nation auf die territoriale Integrität'' (1923) * ''Na úsvitě křesťanství'' (1924) * ''Dvě studie k dějinám Podkarpatska'' (1925) * ''Padělky staroslovenských zpěvů historických'' (1925) * ''K dějinám valdenských v Čechách před hnutím husitským'' (1925) * ''Česká hranice východní koncem XI. století'' (1926) * ''Slovenské diaecese a tak řečená apoštolská práva uherská'' (1928) * ''Martinská deklarace a její politické osudy'' (1928) * ''O znaku Slovenska'' (1929) * ''Nitra a počátky křesťanství na Slovensku'' (1930) * ''Zápas o Slovensko – 1918'' (1930) * ''Der modus vivendi und die Slowakei'' (1931) * ''Kniha Žilinská'' (1934) * ''Svatý Vojtěch a slovanská liturgie'' (1934) * ''Universita Petra Pázmánya a Slovensko'' (1935) * ''Středověké listy ze Slovenska. Sbierka listov a listín písaných jazykom národným z rokov 1462-1490'' (1937) * ''Počátky státu českého a polského'' (1937) * ''Svatováclavský sborník'' (1939) * '' Arnošt z Pardubic: první arcibiskup pražský (1346-1364)'' (1941) * ''Na úsvitě křesťanství'' (1942) * ''Odkaz minulosti české'' (1946) * ''Valaši na Slovensku'' (1947) * ''Karlova universita v Praze 1348 až 1409'' (1948) * ''Středověké legendy pyearopské : jejich historický rozbor a texty'' (1953)


References


Citations


Bibliography

* ''Biografický slovník archivářů českých zemí / Jaroslava Hoffmanová, Jana Pražáková''. Praha : Libri, 2000. 830 s. . S. 257. * * * * * *


External links


Václav Chaloupecký na stránkách Univerzity Komenského v Bratislavě



Václav Chaloupecký v České bibliografické databázi
{{DEFAULTSORT:Chaloupecky, Vaclav 20th-century Czech historians Academic staff of Charles University 1882 births 1951 deaths Historians from Austria-Hungary People from Jičín District