Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937

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Masaryk was a Czech statesman, sociologist, philosopher and first president of Czechoslovakia (1920-1935); Husserl was a German philosopher.

From the description of Letters : to Edmund Husserl, 1877-1930. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612844335

Masaryk was a Czechoslovakian political leader and philosopher; he was the first president of Czechoslovakia.

From the description of The spirit of Russia : vol. III : typescript, 1961. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 629697897

From the description of The spirit of Russia : vol. III, 1961 and undated. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 80405020

From the guide to the The spirit of Russia: vol. III, 1961 and undated., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University)

Thomas Masaryk was born on March 7, 1850, in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, into a working class family of Slovak, Moravian, and Slavic decent. This ethnic decent later informed and motivated much of his life's work. After studying philosophy in Brno, Leipzig, and Vienna, Masaryk was named Professor of Philosophy at the University of Prague in 1882. As part of his dedication to Czech civilization, Masaryk began a magazine concentrated on Czech culture and science. Masaryk was also elected to the Austrian parliament, first, as a member of the Young Czech Party, and then again as a member of the Realist Party. With the eruption of World War I in 1914, Masaryk found that the best way to attain his ultimate ideal of Czechoslovak independence from Austria-Hungary was through self-imposed exile. Between late 1914 and early 1918, Masaryk made his way across Europe and Asia to the United States, promoting, organizing, and establishing the Czechoslovak cause along the way. His travels did much in the way of establishing the Czechoslovak Legions, which were military units designed to aid the Allied cause in Russia. The connections established by Masaryk during this period also provided the Allies with valuable intelligence and counter-intelligence information. Named president of the provisional Czechoslovak government by the Allies, after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the close of World War I, Masaryk was elected the president of a sovereign Czechoslovak Republic in 1918. He was reelected in 1920, 1927, and 1934. Due to ailing health, he resigned as president in 1935, with Dr. Edvard Benes taking the office. Two years later, on September 14, 1937, Thomas Masaryk died of natural causes.

From the description of Thomas G. Masaryk papers, 1918-1919. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 711795214

President of the Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1935.

From the description of Photographs, ca. 1923-1934. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 163269589

President of Czechoslovakia.

From the description of T. G. Masaryk proclamation, 1919. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867711

From the description of Papers of Tomáš G. Masaryk, 1918. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79370193

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creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. [Manuscript map showing the historical development of the Czecho-Slav state] / this map by President Masaryk of Czechoslovakia. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, UWM Libraries
referencedIn Zatkovich, Gregory Ignatius, 1886?-1967. Gregory Ignatius Zatkovich papers, 1918-1919. Library of Congress
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. T. G. Masaryk proclamation, 1919. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. Jan Kollar's Slavic vzajemnost / translated by Elizabeth R. Brownell. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
creatorOf Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Willa Cather letters to Thomas Masaryk : and related materials : ms. and typescripts (photocopies), 1923-1993. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Tomáš G. Masaryk Papers, 1887-1955 Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and ArchivesManuscript Collection
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. [Manuscript ethnographic map of Austria-Hungary] / this map by President Masaryk of Czechoslovakia. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, UWM Libraries
referencedIn Henry John, Spisy, 1885-1968 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library
referencedIn Laurin, Arne, 1889-1945. Masaryk-Beneš collection of newspapers and periodicals, 1897-1945. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. The spirit of Russia : vol. III, 1961 and undated. Houghton Library
creatorOf The spirit of Russia: vol. III, 1961 and undated. Houghton Library
referencedIn Masaryková, Charlotta G. (Charlotta Garrigue), 1850-1923. Autograph letter, signed : Prague, to Mme Esperanza Garrigue, 1921 June 16-17. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Miller, Kenneth D. (Kenneth Dexter), b. 1887. Papers, 1910-1969. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
referencedIn Slavic manuscripts at Houghton Library, 1353-ca. 1960 (inclusive). Houghton Library
referencedIn Henry John, Papers, 1885-1968 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library
referencedIn Hurban, Vladimír, 1883-1949. Papers, 1917-1965. bulk 1939-1946. Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies Library
referencedIn Miller, Herbert Adolphus, 1875-1951. Herbert Adolphus Miller papers, 1918-1951. Temple University Libraries, Paley Library
creatorOf Taggert, Spencer L.,. Tomáš G. Masaryk collection, 1887-1955. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. Miscellaneous manuscripts, ca. 1915. University of Pennsylvania Library
creatorOf Lillie, Frances Crane, 1869-1958. Crane family and Lillie family papers, 1833-1978 (bulk 1890s-1960s). Chicago History Museum
referencedIn Atterbury family. Atterbury family papers, 1834-1990. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Thomas Capek Collection Relating to Czechoslovakia and Czech Americans, 1619-1953, (bulk 1851-1953) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn Norman Hapgood and Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood papers, 1824-1977 Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn John, Henry Jerry, 1885-. Papers, 1911-1968. University of Nebraska - Lincoln
referencedIn Atterbury family. Papers, 1834-1990. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Jan Papánek Papers, 1917-1967, (bulk 1939-1948) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Taggert, Spencer L.,. Tomáš G. Masaryk manuscript collection, 1887-1955. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
referencedIn Norman Hapgood and Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood papers, 1824-1977 Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. Papers of Tomáš G. Masaryk, 1918. Library of Congress
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. Praktická filosofie : přednášky prof. dra T.G. Masaryka na Karlově universitě (z prv́e polovny let 1880, po 1882) Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
referencedIn Poslední léto : motion picture film, 1937. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
referencedIn Zdeněk Němeček papers, 1925-1984 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn [Thomas Masaryk pamphlet collection] [microform]. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
referencedIn Němeček, Zdeněk, 1894-1957. Zdeněk Němeček papers, 1925-1984. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. Thomas G. Masaryk papers, 1918-1919. University of Pittsburgh
referencedIn Edward Otto Tabor Papers, 1918-1948 Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. The spirit of Russia : vol. III : typescript, 1961. Houghton Library
referencedIn [Thomas Masaryk pamphlet collection]. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
referencedIn Kessel, Dmitri. Dimitri Kessel photographs of Czechoslovakia, 1937. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. Comment les Slaves peuvent barrer aux Allemands le chemin vers l'Orient. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, UWM Libraries
referencedIn Scott, Nancy Elnora, 1879-1967,. Nancy Elnora Scott collection, 1897-1940. Western Michigan University, Dwight B. Waldo Library
referencedIn The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, sound recordings, and other material, 1873-2001. Houghton Library
referencedIn Masaryková, Charlotta G. (Charlotta Garrigue), 1850-1923. Autograph letter, signed : Lány, Czechoslovakia, to Mme Esperanza Garrigue, 1922 May 10. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Poslední léto motion picture film, 1937 Hoover Institution Archives
referencedIn Laichter, František. Letters : concerning a Czech edition of Thoreau's Walden, 1948-1950. Houghton Library
creatorOf Getting family. Getting family papers 1908-1991. Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Heinz History Center Detre Library and Archives
creatorOf Karmin, Otto, 1882-1920. Otto Karmin miscellaneous papers, 1902-1918. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. Photographs, ca. 1923-1934. Indiana University
creatorOf Jan Papánek Papers, 1917-1967, (bulk 1939-1948) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937. Letters : to Edmund Husserl, 1877-1930. Houghton Library
referencedIn Marton, Bernard Dov, 1909-1990. Bernard Dov Marton Papers, 1914-1991, 1998 1932-1970. Yeshiva University
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associatedWith Atterbury family. family
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associatedWith Capek, Thomas, 1861-1950 person
associatedWith Capek, Thomas, 1861-1950. person
associatedWith Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. person
associatedWith Den, Petr. person
associatedWith Den, Petr, pseud. person
associatedWith Garrigue, Charlotte, 1850-1923. person
associatedWith George Gibian. person
associatedWith Getting family. family
associatedWith Hapgood, Norman, 1868-1937. person
associatedWith Hurban, Vladimír, 1883-1949. person
associatedWith Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938. person
correspondedWith John, Henry Jerry, 1885- person
associatedWith Karmin, Otto, 1882-1920. person
associatedWith Kessel, Dmitri. person
associatedWith Laichter, František. person
associatedWith Lillie, Frances Crane, 1869-1958. person
associatedWith Marton, Bernard Dov, 1909-1990. person
associatedWith Masaryk family. family
associatedWith Masaryková, Charlotta G. (Charlotta Garrigue), 1850-1923. person
associatedWith Masaryk Publications Trust. corporateBody
associatedWith Masaryk, Tomás Garrigue, 1850-1937 person
associatedWith Miller, Herbert Adolphus, 1875-1951. person
associatedWith Miller, Kenneth D. (Kenneth Dexter), b. 1887. person
correspondedWith Moldenhauer, Hans, collector. person
associatedWith Němeček, Anna. person
associatedWith Němeček, Zdeněk, 1894-1957. person
associatedWith Oklozilik, Otakar. person
associatedWith Papánek, Jan, 1896-1991. person
associatedWith Professor Horak. person
associatedWith Russia. Armii︠a︡. Československý střelecký pluk. corporateBody
associatedWith Scott, Nancy Elnora, 1879-1967, person
associatedWith Setton, Kenneth M. (Kenneth Meyer), 1914-1995. person
associatedWith Tabor, Edward Otto, 1885-1948. person
associatedWith Taggert, Spencer L., person
associatedWith Taggert, Spencer L., collector person
associatedWith T. G. Masaryk. person
associatedWith Zatkovich, Gregory Ignatius, 1886?-1967. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
Soviet Union
Bohemia (Czech Republic)
Czechoslovakia
Russia
Soviet Union
Russia
Soviet Union
Austria
Subject
Czech
Ethnology
Philosophy, German
Philosophy
Presidents
Presidents
World War, 1914-1918
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Birth 1850

Death 1937

Czech,

German,

English

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