Jaroslav Goll

Czech member of Czech council, historian, translator, university educator and science writer
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IntroCzech member of Czech council, historian, translator, university educator and science writer
PlacesAustria-Hungary Czech Republic
wasTranslator Historian Educator Writer Poet
Work fieldAcademia Literature Social science
Gender
Male
Birth11 July 1846, Chlumec nad Cidlinou, Czech Republic
Death8 July 1929Prague, Czech Republic (aged 83 years)
Star signCancer
Education
Charles University
Awards
Order of Franz Joseph 
honorary doctorate of the Masaryk University1926
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Biography

Jaroslav Goll (14 July 1846 – 8 July 1929) was a Czech historian, medievalist, educator, writer and translator. He was a representative of the historical positivism. He studied history at the Charles University in Prague under Czech Václav Vladivoj Tomek and German Konstantin Höfler. In 1871 he worked at the University of Göttingen where he was influenced by positivist Georg Waitz. Then he studied in Berlin, Hague and London. In 1875, he began teaching at the University of Prague, where he worked until his retirement in the year 1910. Then he very actively involved in politics. In 1895 he founded the Český časopis historický (Czech Historical Review), the most important historical journal in the Czech lands, which still exists today. In 1907 he was elected rector of the university. His main professional interest was English medieval history. He also devoted a study personalities of Czech history (Komenský, Palacký, Chelčický). His pupils are called Goll's school. He gave private lessons later Emperor Charles I during his studies in Prague. He was the grandfather of the Czech actress Nataša Gollová.

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