Jaroslav Bidlo a Pažská univerzita: k počátkům české historické slavistiky
Jaroslav Bidlo and the University in Prague: On the Beginnings of Czech Historical Slavistics
Author(s): Marek ĎurčanskýSubject(s): History, Special Historiographies:
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Nakladatelství Karolinum
Keywords: Jaroslav Bidlo; historical Slavistics; Czech university in Prague; Charles University; Faculty of Philosophy; Goll’s school
Summary/Abstract: This study deals with the earliest days of historical Slavistics at the Czech university in Prague and its perhaps most important representative, Jaroslav Bidlo (1868–1937). It follows his connection with the Prague university since his studies, when he belonged to the oldest generation of the so-called Goll’s school of historical sciences, through his stays at universities in Krakow, Moscow, and Petersburg, and the development of his academic career from habilitation to full professorship in 1910. Also included is an overview of Bidlo’s teaching and organising activities at the Prague university. Bidlo’s career culminated when he was elected dean of the Faculty of Philosophy (1915/1916) and later, when in the 1930s he was for three years active in the academic senate. Bidlo’sinterwar activities at the Charles University clearly show how an originally rather marginal research field could, due to changes in the geopolitical situation, become prominent and enjoy full state support.
Journal: Acta Universitatis Carolinae Historia Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis
- Issue Year: 59/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 53-95
- Page Count: 43
- Language: Czech