František Šmahel

František Šmahel (born 17 August 1934 in Trhová Kamenice) is a Czech historian of medieval political and intellectual history, known for his works about Hussitism, Universities in the Middle Ages, Humanism, and Monarch representation in the Middle Ages.

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Curriculum vitae

Born on 17 August 1934 at Trhová Kamenice (Czech Republic);1953 leaving examination at Grammar School, Chrudim; 1953-1954 collier at Ostrava; 1954-1959 study at the Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University, Prague; 1959-1963 military service, director of the Museum at Litvínov; 1964-1974 Research Fellow at the Institute of History, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague; 1975-1979 tram-driver at Prague; 1980-1989 researcher at the Museum of the Hussite Movement, Tábor; 1990-1998 Director of the Institut of History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic; 1993-1998 Head of the Department of Medieval Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University, Prague; 1998-2004: Director of the Centre for medieval Studies; 2004: Vicedirector of the Centre for medieval Studies (present position).

Titles, functions: 1963 University doctorship (PhDr.); 1965 the second degree (CSc. = PhD.); 1965-1985 corresponding Member of the Bibliographie internationale de l'Humanisme et de la Renaissance; 1969-1972 Editor of the Journal Mediaevalia bohemica; 1974 member of the International Commission for the History of Universities; 1990 the third degree (DrSc.); 1990 Editor of the Czech Historical Review (Český časopis historický); 1991 Professor of Medieval History at the Charles University, Prague; 1992 Member of Academic Board of the Department of Medieval Studies of the Central European University, Budapest; 1993-1994 Vice-president of the Scientific Board of the Academy of Science of Czech Republic; 1994 Member of the Scientific Board of Charles University, Prague (present position); 1998-2006: Membre of Accreditation Commission; 2003-2004: President of the Czech Learned Society; 2001: President of the Scientific Board of the Academy of Science of Czech Republic (present position).

Lectures, scholarships and awards: 1983 visiting professor at College de France (Paris); 1993 visiting professor at the University of Eichstätt; 1994-1995 Research Fellow of Historisches Kolleg Munich; lectures at the Universities of Bamberg, Berlin (Freie Universität), Bern, Bochum, Bonn, Brno, Budapest, Erlangen, Fribourg, Göttingen, Konstanz, Leipzig, Lille, London, Marburg a/L, München, Olomouc, Oxford (All Souls College) Ostrava; Paris I, Potsdam; 1966 the Annual Price of the Publishing House Melantrich for the book "Jeroným Pražský"; 1990 Max Planck Research Award; 1994 Forschungspreis der Stiftung Historisches Kolleg München; Fellow of Collegium Carolinum Munic; 1995 Annual Price of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic; Fellow of the Learned Society of Czech Republic;1996 Hans-Sigfrid-Preis (University of Bern); Honorary Foreign Member of American Historical Association; 1997 Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy; 1998 František Palacký Award of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic; 2002: Medal of Merit of the Czech Republic, First Grade; Award of the II. degree of the Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic; 2003: Korrespondierender Mitglied der Monumenta Germaniae Historica; 2004: František Palacký Award of Palacký University of Olomouc; Silver Medal of the Charles University; 2005: Honorary Member of the Association of Historiens of the Czech Republic; Praemium Bohemiae; 2006: Award of the I. degree of the Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic; Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts; dr.h.c. University of Htradec Králové; 2007: dr.h. c. University of Pardubice.

Selected bibliography 1956-2007

A. Books

B. Edited works

C. Articles and Papers in Foreign Languages

Note: The complete bibliography contains about 1000 Items.