Jaroslav Krejčí

Historian, Academic

1916 – 2014

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Who was Jaroslav Krejčí?

Jaroslav Krejčí was a Czech-British sociologist, historian, economist and former professor of sociology at Lancaster University.

Krejci was born on February 13, 1916, in Polešovice, Austria-Hungary. He studied law.

Krejci's father, Jaroslav Krejčí, held office as the Prime Minister of the German-occupied Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia from 1942 to 1945. In contrast to his father's collaboration, Jaroslav Krejci opposed the German occupation of Czechoslovakia and became actively involved in the Czech resistance during World War II.

Krejci joined the Josef Hlavka National Economic Institute after the end of the war. He openly opposed the merger of the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Party, to which he was a member, into Communist Party of Czechoslovakia following the 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état. In 1954, he was sentenced to ten years in prison on charges of treason for his opposition to the Communist Party.

He was released from prison in 1960 as part of an amnesty. He and his wife immigrated to the United Kingdom following the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, which had crushed the Prague Spring. Krejci became a professor of sociology at Lancaster University.

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Born
Feb 13, 1916
Also known as
  • Jaroslav Krejčí
  • Jaroslav Krejčí
Nationality
  • Czech Republic
Profession
Died
Feb 16, 2014
Lancaster

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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