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Jiří Pelikán (politician)

Jiří Pelikán (7 February 1923 – 26 June 1999) was a Czechoslovakian journalist and politician. Born in Olomouc, he was a member of of the National Assembly in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and later a member of the European Parliament for the Italian Socialist Party (PSI). In 1939, Pelikán joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) in exile and took part in the Czech resistance to nazi occupation during the Second World War. From 1953 to 1963, he assumed leading functions in the KSČ-led International Union of Students. Until 1968, he was the director of the Czechoslovak Television and a member of the parliament from 1964 to 1969.

Pelikán fully supported the Prague Spring and organized the first live debate in common with the Austrian television ORF. When the troops of the Warsaw Pact entered Prague on 20 August 1968, he organized the resistance among journalists. In 1969, he fled the Gustáv Husák regime and was given political asylum in Italy. He was elected to the European Parliament for the PSI in 1979 and again in 1984. After the Velvet Revolution of 1989, he became a member of the Consultative Council of the then Czech president Václav Havel from 1990 to 1991. He died in Rome in 1999 after a long battle with cancer.

Bibliography edit

  • F. Caccamo, Jiří Pelikán a jeho cesta socialismem 20. století, Praha 2008, ISBN 978-80-7239-226-1
  • "Inventario del Fondo Jiri Pelikan", in: Quaderni dell’Archivio storico 8, Roma 2003
  • Jiří Pelikán, Io, esule indigesto. Il Pci e la lezione del ’68 di Praga, ed. Antonio Carioti, Milano 1998, ISBN 978-88-317-0599-8
  • Jiří Pelikán (ed.), Feux croisés sur le stalinisme: par des socialistes, les dissidents, des eurocommunistes, Paris, Revue politique et parlementaire, 1980, ISBN 2-85702-011-2
  • Jiří Pelikán, Il fuoco di Praga. Per un socialismo diverso, Milano, Feltrinelli, 1978
  • Jiří Pelikán, Socialist Opposition in Eastern Europe: The Czechoslovak Example, Palgrave Macmillan, 1976, ISBN 978-0-312-73780-1
  • Jiří Pelikán (ed.), Civil and Academic Freedom in the USSR and Eastern Europe, Nottingham : Spokesman Books, 1975, ISBN 978-0-85124-113-5
  • Jiří Pelikán, S'ils me tuent, Paris, Grasset, 1975, ISBN 978-2-246-00282-6
  • Jiří Pelikán (ed.), The Czechoslovak Political Trials, 1950-54: Suppressed Report of the Dubcek Government's Commission of Inquiry, 1968, Macdonald, 1971, ISBN 978-0-356-03585-7 (2nd ed. Stanford University Press, 1975, ISBN 978-0-8047-0769-5)
  • Jiří Pelikán (transl. by G. Theiner and D. Viney), The Secret Vysocany Congress: Proceedings and Documents of the Extraordinary Fourteenth Congress of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, 22 August 1968, A. Lane, 1971, ISBN 978-0-7139-0156-6

External links edit

  • Page on the website of the European Parliament

jiří, pelikán, politician, jiří, pelikán, february, 1923, june, 1999, czechoslovakian, journalist, politician, born, olomouc, member, national, assembly, czechoslovak, socialist, republic, later, member, european, parliament, italian, socialist, party, 1939, p. Jiri Pelikan 7 February 1923 26 June 1999 was a Czechoslovakian journalist and politician Born in Olomouc he was a member of of the National Assembly in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and later a member of the European Parliament for the Italian Socialist Party PSI In 1939 Pelikan joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC in exile and took part in the Czech resistance to nazi occupation during the Second World War From 1953 to 1963 he assumed leading functions in the KSC led International Union of Students Until 1968 he was the director of the Czechoslovak Television and a member of the parliament from 1964 to 1969 Pelikan fully supported the Prague Spring and organized the first live debate in common with the Austrian television ORF When the troops of the Warsaw Pact entered Prague on 20 August 1968 he organized the resistance among journalists In 1969 he fled the Gustav Husak regime and was given political asylum in Italy He was elected to the European Parliament for the PSI in 1979 and again in 1984 After the Velvet Revolution of 1989 he became a member of the Consultative Council of the then Czech president Vaclav Havel from 1990 to 1991 He died in Rome in 1999 after a long battle with cancer Bibliography editF Caccamo Jiri Pelikan a jeho cesta socialismem 20 stoleti Praha 2008 ISBN 978 80 7239 226 1 Inventario del Fondo Jiri Pelikan in Quaderni dell Archivio storico 8 Roma 2003 Jiri Pelikan Io esule indigesto Il Pci e la lezione del 68 di Praga ed Antonio Carioti Milano 1998 ISBN 978 88 317 0599 8 Jiri Pelikan ed Feux croises sur le stalinisme par des socialistes les dissidents des eurocommunistes Paris Revue politique et parlementaire 1980 ISBN 2 85702 011 2 Jiri Pelikan Il fuoco di Praga Per un socialismo diverso Milano Feltrinelli 1978 Jiri Pelikan Socialist Opposition in Eastern Europe The Czechoslovak Example Palgrave Macmillan 1976 ISBN 978 0 312 73780 1 Jiri Pelikan ed Civil and Academic Freedom in the USSR and Eastern Europe Nottingham Spokesman Books 1975 ISBN 978 0 85124 113 5 Jiri Pelikan S ils me tuent Paris Grasset 1975 ISBN 978 2 246 00282 6 Jiri Pelikan ed The Czechoslovak Political Trials 1950 54 Suppressed Report of the Dubcek Government s Commission of Inquiry 1968 Macdonald 1971 ISBN 978 0 356 03585 7 2nd ed Stanford University Press 1975 ISBN 978 0 8047 0769 5 Jiri Pelikan transl by G Theiner and D Viney The Secret Vysocany Congress Proceedings and Documents of the Extraordinary Fourteenth Congress of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 22 August 1968 A Lane 1971 ISBN 978 0 7139 0156 6External links editPage on the website of the European Parliament Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jiri Pelikan politician amp oldid 1218146077, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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