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Jan Tesař (born 2 June 1933, Skuteč) is a Czech historian and writer, and a known dissident in the times of communist Czechoslovakia.


Life


After having pursued studies in history at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague, he joined the Military Historical Institute in 1956. Expelled from that institution in 1958 for political reasons, he spent two years without a steady position and worked as an independent researcher before finally obtaining a position at the Museum of Pardubice. In 1961, he joined the Military Historical Institute once again.[1] He became a member of the Communist Party in 1966, but resigned his membership in 1969. He was one of the founders of the Committee for the Defense of the Unjustly Prosecuted (VONS), a signatory of Charter 77, and promoter of the meetings between Czech and Polish dissidents in the Giant Mountains.[2] From 1977, he was the editor of the dissident magazine Dialogy. In 1980, he left Czechoslovakia and initially went to Germany, only to later settle in France where he continued his political activities. After 1989, he took part in several academic and political initiatives concerning democratization.

He currently lives in Slovakia.[1]


Archives on the History of Czechoslovak Dissent


As a historian well trained in archival work, Tesař has left two important collections that concern the history of the Czechoslovak dissident movement. One of them is currently located at the Museum of Moravia, while the other is held in the collections of La contemporaine in France.[3] [4]


Works



References


  1. "Jan Tesař". COURAGE Registry. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. "Members of VONS". The Committee for the Defence of the Unjustly Persecuted.
  3. Nečasová, Denisa (2019). "Jan Tesař Collection at the Moravian Museum". COURAGE Registry. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
  4. Cosovschi, Agustin (2021). "DISSINVENT: A Project on the Archival Collections of Eastern European Dissidents in France". NEP4Dissent.
  5. Zídek, Petr (2000-11-13). "The Bell of Betrayal Announces Victory (Review of Jan Tesař, Mnichovský komplex)". Central Europe Review. 39.
  6. Schuster, Dirk (2021). "Rezension von: The History of Scientific Atheism". Sehepunkte: Rezensionsjournal für die Geschichtswissenschaften. 21.



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