Václav Chaloupecký | |
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Born | |
Died | 22 November 1951 Dětenice,
Czechoslovakia | (aged 69)
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Academic background | |
Alma mater | Charles University |
Academic work | |
Discipline | History |
Institutions | Comenius University |
Václav Chaloupecký (12 May 1882 Dětenice, Austria-Hungary – 22 November 1951 Dětenice, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech historian, a student of prominent Czech historian Josef Pekař and the main representative of historians in mid-war Slovakia.
He had studied at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague (1903–1907). [1] Then he had worked as an archivist and librarian in Roudnice nad Labem (1907–1919). [2] In 1919, he became a state inspector of Slovak archives and libraries (1919–1938). [1] In the same time, he was also a docent (1922) and professor (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. [3] In 1939 he became an extraordinary professor at the Faculty of Arts in Prague where he had lectured until 1951 (except WWII). [1] A member of the Scholastic Society of Šafárik. [2]
Václav Chaloupecký | |
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Born | |
Died | 22 November 1951 Dětenice,
Czechoslovakia | (aged 69)
Occupations |
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Academic background | |
Alma mater | Charles University |
Academic work | |
Discipline | History |
Institutions | Comenius University |
Václav Chaloupecký (12 May 1882 Dětenice, Austria-Hungary – 22 November 1951 Dětenice, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech historian, a student of prominent Czech historian Josef Pekař and the main representative of historians in mid-war Slovakia.
He had studied at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague (1903–1907). [1] Then he had worked as an archivist and librarian in Roudnice nad Labem (1907–1919). [2] In 1919, he became a state inspector of Slovak archives and libraries (1919–1938). [1] In the same time, he was also a docent (1922) and professor (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. [3] In 1939 he became an extraordinary professor at the Faculty of Arts in Prague where he had lectured until 1951 (except WWII). [1] A member of the Scholastic Society of Šafárik. [2]