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Costa Chekrezi

Costa Chekrezi (31 March 1892 – 10 January 1959), also known as Constantin Anastas Chekrezi (Albanian: Kostandin Çekrezi) was an Albanian patriot, historian, and publicist.

Costa Chekrezi
Born(1892-03-31)March 31, 1892
DiedJanuary 10, 1959(1959-01-10) (aged 66)
Boston, MA, United States
Other namesConstantin Anastas Chekrezi
Kostandin Çekrezi
Known forThe Adriatic Review
Vatra Federation
Illyria Magazine

Biography edit

Chekrezi was born on 31 March 1892 in Ziçisht village, in the Upper Devoll region located near Korça (back then Ottoman Empire, now Albania).[1] After finishing a five-year school in his native village, he finished at the Greek high school in the town of Korça on June 12, 1910. The school documents show he was an "excellent student in all subjects", and he earned a scholarship from the Ottoman government to attend (where he stayed for a year only till 1912) the law school in Thessaloniki, now Greece. The studies were interrupted by the start of the First World War.[2] After the Albanian Declaration of Independence until 1914 Chekrezi lived in Vlorë where he worked as a secretary in the Civil Court of the town, later as an interpreter for the International Control Commission assigned near Ismail Qemali's government and later Prince Wied.[3]

When the First World War started, Chekrezi emigrated to the United States via Italy. Despite his young age, only 23 years old, Costa Chekrezi became editor of the newspaper "The Sun" (Albanian: Dielli), in Boston, being chief editor of the newspaper from 1915 to 1919. He also published monthly magazine Illyria, and greatly contributed to the Vatra's monthly publication The Adriatic Review,[4] where he emphasized the atrocities against Albanians during the First World War. Meanwhile, besides being a polyglot, he studied economics, public administration, and English language at Harvard University. He graduated on 17 June 1918, with a Bachelor of Arts degree.[1][2]
Constantine also translated into Albanian, a short history of Albania, written by Frederick Gibert, which was published in Boston, and wrote a historical study named "Albania, past and present", published in 1919 in New York City[5] which was translated and published in Albania only in 2012 during the 100th anniversary of Declaration of Independence.

For two years he was a professor of history at Columbia University.[3] According to Elsie he briefly returned to Albania in 1920 to participate in the Congress of Lushnje.[2] In the years 1922–1932, he was the accredited representative of the Albanian Government (coming out of the Congress of Lushnje), with the title "Albanian Commissioner in Washington",[6] also a member of the National Press Club in the U.S. In 1923, his English-Albanian dictionary came out.

After returning in Albania in 1925, he came into sharp conflict with King Zog, specifically to some concessions made in favor of the Italian-Albanian banks newly positioned as part of Zog's affiliation with Italy. After the first meeting with Ahmet Zagolli, he criticized Albanian political relations with Belgrade as well. In 1929, he served as member of the first Council of State (Albanian: Këshilli i Shtetit), established on April 11 of that year.[7] In following years he was an impressive publicist, and editor of the newspapers Telegraf ("Telegraph") and Ora ("Watch"), where he was pushed to publish some pro-monarchy articles,[8] but immediately after the announcement of the monarchy, Costa Chekrezi was arrested by direct orders of Koço Kota and sentenced to one year imprisonment. His newspapers, "Telegraf" and "Ora" were shut down permanently.[1]

After being an active leader and participant of the Fier Revolt of 1935,[3] he had to flee Albania to Italy together with his friends Musa Kranja and Xhevahir Arapi on an Italian fishing boat. They reached Monopoli and were transferred to a prison in Bari for three months. There, Chekrezi would write to Mussolini asking for his release. After three months they were released and gained the right of Political Asylum. Meanwhile, in Albania, he was sentenced to death in absentia. While trying to form the Organization of Albanian Emigrants (Albanian: Organizata e Shqiptarëve në Emigracion), Chekrezi was arrested by the French government and, surprisingly, placed into the concentration camp of Vernet d' Ariege in France until 27 October 1941. It is not clear why he was placed there and how he escaped from it. After that, he left for America.

It was 28 December 1941 when Chekrezi together with Tajar Zavalani formed in Boston the "Free Albania" (Albanian: Shqipëria e Lirë) organization, trying to act like an Albanian Government in exile, possibly with established connections with Office of Strategic Services,[9] and similarly to what Vatra somehow had functioned during World War I.[10] He gave up this organization in 1945.
Costa Chekrezi has made efforts to maintain bridges between the Allies and Albania. In 1946, he was the one to receive a delegation headed by Tuk Jakova in the New Yorker Hotel, and the second meeting with Mihal Prifti, where Costa suggested that the Albanian government should find the way to connect with the Western powers, especially the USA, and abolish the "friendly" relations with Yugoslavia of Tito, drawing parallels with King Zog-Nikola Pašić agreements.[11] In the autumn of 1950, he hosted a meeting with Albanian representatives Behar Shtylla and Vilson Progri at the Governor Clinton Hotel.

In 1951, he published the political analysis "The third plan for partitioning Albania" in Washington D.C.[12]

Constantin Chekrezi, was overshadowed for half a century by the communist regime; he died near Boston, on 10 January 1959, at the age of 66. At his funeral, Fan Noli described him as a "statesman, who had struggled all his life for his nation, and a great Albanian guy who had to die poor".[1]

 
"Albania past and present" - 1919

Work edit

  • Letra shkresa fialetore ("Literary letters and writings") (1917), Boston[13]
  • Albania and the Balkans (1917),[14]
  • Albania past and present (1919), New York : The Macmillan company[5]
  • Këndime për rjeshten e funtme te shkollave filltare ("Reading, for the last grade of elementary schools") (1921), Boston[15]
  • Histori e Shqipërisë ("History of Albania") (1921), Boston[16]
  • Histori e vjetër që në kohërat e Pellazgëve gjer në rrënien e Perandorisë Romane ("Ancient history from the Pelasgian times till the fall of Roman Empire") (1921), Boston
  • Histori e re e Evropës ("New European history") (1921), Boston[17]
  • Historia mesjetare e Evropës që në rënien e Romës gjer në rënien e Kostantinopojës ("Medieval history of Europe from the fall of Rome till the fall of Constantinople") (478-1453) (1921), Boston 1921[18]
  • Chekrezi's English-Albanian dictionary (Albanian: Fjalor inglisht-shqip i Çekrezit) (1923), Boston[19]
  • The third plan for partitioning Albania (Albanian: Plani i tretë per copëtimin e Shqipërisë) (1951), Washington D.C.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Thani Naqo (2012-01-09), [Regarding life and activity of the patriot Kosta Chekrezi] (in Albanian), Gazeta Kritika, archived from the original on 2013-10-02, retrieved 2013-09-30
  2. ^ a b c Robert Elsie (2010-03-19). Historical Dictionary of Albania (2 ed.). Scarecrow Press. p. 79. ISBN 978-0810861886. Retrieved 2013-09-30.
  3. ^ a b c Naim Zoto (2012-12-30). [After 93 years, the first history of Albania written in English get published] (in Albanian). Rajoni Press. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-24.
  4. ^ Noli, Fan Stylian; Chekrezi, Constantin Anastasi (2009-04-01). The Adriatic Review. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  5. ^ a b "Albania past and present (1919)". Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  6. ^ "Biography: Kostandin Anastas Çekrezi (in Albanian)". Zicisht.weebly.com. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  7. ^ (PDF) (in Albanian), vol. I, Komisioni i Kremtimeve te 25-vjetorit te Vete-qeverrimit, 1937, p. 79, archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-25
  8. ^ Bernd Jürgen Fischer (2007-03-01). Balkan Strongmen: Dictators and Authoritarian Rulers of South Eastern Europe. Purdue University Press. p. 40. ISBN 978-1557534552. Retrieved 2013-09-30.
  9. ^ Bernd Jürgen Fischer (1999), Albania at War, 1939-1945, Central European Studies, Purdue University Press, p. 243, ISBN 978-1557531414
  10. ^ Robert Elsie (2010-03-19), Historical Dictionary of Albania (2 ed.), Scarecrow Press, p. 468, ISBN 978-0810861886
  11. ^ [Chekrezi: Debate in US with Enver's delegates] (in Albanian), Gazeta Panorama, 2013-02-22, archived from the original on 2013-10-03, retrieved 2013-09-30
  12. ^ a b "The third plan for partitioning Albania" (in Albanian). Shtepiaelibrit.com. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  13. ^ Letra shkresa fialetore. Worldcat.org. OCLC 256500663. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  14. ^ Albania and the Balkans. Worldcat.org. OCLC 83081699. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  15. ^ Kendime për rjeshten e funtme te shkollave filltare. Worldcat.org. OCLC 256501034. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  16. ^ Histori e Shqipërisë. Worldcat.org. OCLC 3669850. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  17. ^ Histori e re e Evropës. Worldcat.org. OCLC 256501060. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  18. ^ Historia mesjetare e Evropës që në rënien e Romës gjer në rënien e Kostantinopojës. Worldcat.org. OCLC 256500676. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  19. ^ Chekrezi's English-Albanian dictionary. Worldcat.org. OCLC 2712744. Retrieved 2013-12-24.

External links edit

  • "Dielli" Albanian-American newspaper

costa, chekrezi, march, 1892, january, 1959, also, known, constantin, anastas, chekrezi, albanian, kostandin, çekrezi, albanian, patriot, historian, publicist, born, 1892, march, 1892ziçisht, ottoman, empirediedjanuary, 1959, 1959, aged, boston, united, states. Costa Chekrezi 31 March 1892 10 January 1959 also known as Constantin Anastas Chekrezi Albanian Kostandin Cekrezi was an Albanian patriot historian and publicist Costa ChekreziBorn 1892 03 31 March 31 1892Zicisht Ottoman EmpireDiedJanuary 10 1959 1959 01 10 aged 66 Boston MA United StatesOther namesConstantin Anastas ChekreziKostandin CekreziKnown forThe Adriatic ReviewVatra FederationIllyria Magazine Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography editChekrezi was born on 31 March 1892 in Zicisht village in the Upper Devoll region located near Korca back then Ottoman Empire now Albania 1 After finishing a five year school in his native village he finished at the Greek high school in the town of Korca on June 12 1910 The school documents show he was an excellent student in all subjects and he earned a scholarship from the Ottoman government to attend where he stayed for a year only till 1912 the law school in Thessaloniki now Greece The studies were interrupted by the start of the First World War 2 After the Albanian Declaration of Independence until 1914 Chekrezi lived in Vlore where he worked as a secretary in the Civil Court of the town later as an interpreter for the International Control Commission assigned near Ismail Qemali s government and later Prince Wied 3 When the First World War started Chekrezi emigrated to the United States via Italy Despite his young age only 23 years old Costa Chekrezi became editor of the newspaper The Sun Albanian Dielli in Boston being chief editor of the newspaper from 1915 to 1919 He also published monthly magazine Illyria and greatly contributed to the Vatra s monthly publication The Adriatic Review 4 where he emphasized the atrocities against Albanians during the First World War Meanwhile besides being a polyglot he studied economics public administration and English language at Harvard University He graduated on 17 June 1918 with a Bachelor of Arts degree 1 2 Constantine also translated into Albanian a short history of Albania written by Frederick Gibert which was published in Boston and wrote a historical study named Albania past and present published in 1919 in New York City 5 which was translated and published in Albania only in 2012 during the 100th anniversary of Declaration of Independence For two years he was a professor of history at Columbia University 3 According to Elsie he briefly returned to Albania in 1920 to participate in the Congress of Lushnje 2 In the years 1922 1932 he was the accredited representative of the Albanian Government coming out of the Congress of Lushnje with the title Albanian Commissioner in Washington 6 also a member of the National Press Club in the U S In 1923 his English Albanian dictionary came out After returning in Albania in 1925 he came into sharp conflict with King Zog specifically to some concessions made in favor of the Italian Albanian banks newly positioned as part of Zog s affiliation with Italy After the first meeting with Ahmet Zagolli he criticized Albanian political relations with Belgrade as well In 1929 he served as member of the first Council of State Albanian Keshilli i Shtetit established on April 11 of that year 7 In following years he was an impressive publicist and editor of the newspapers Telegraf Telegraph and Ora Watch where he was pushed to publish some pro monarchy articles 8 but immediately after the announcement of the monarchy Costa Chekrezi was arrested by direct orders of Koco Kota and sentenced to one year imprisonment His newspapers Telegraf and Ora were shut down permanently 1 After being an active leader and participant of the Fier Revolt of 1935 3 he had to flee Albania to Italy together with his friends Musa Kranja and Xhevahir Arapi on an Italian fishing boat They reached Monopoli and were transferred to a prison in Bari for three months There Chekrezi would write to Mussolini asking for his release After three months they were released and gained the right of Political Asylum Meanwhile in Albania he was sentenced to death in absentia While trying to form the Organization of Albanian Emigrants Albanian Organizata e Shqiptareve ne Emigracion Chekrezi was arrested by the French government and surprisingly placed into the concentration camp of Vernet d Ariege in France until 27 October 1941 It is not clear why he was placed there and how he escaped from it After that he left for America It was 28 December 1941 when Chekrezi together with Tajar Zavalani formed in Boston the Free Albania Albanian Shqiperia e Lire organization trying to act like an Albanian Government in exile possibly with established connections with Office of Strategic Services 9 and similarly to what Vatra somehow had functioned during World War I 10 He gave up this organization in 1945 Costa Chekrezi has made efforts to maintain bridges between the Allies and Albania In 1946 he was the one to receive a delegation headed by Tuk Jakova in the New Yorker Hotel and the second meeting with Mihal Prifti where Costa suggested that the Albanian government should find the way to connect with the Western powers especially the USA and abolish the friendly relations with Yugoslavia of Tito drawing parallels with King Zog Nikola Pasic agreements 11 In the autumn of 1950 he hosted a meeting with Albanian representatives Behar Shtylla and Vilson Progri at the Governor Clinton Hotel In 1951 he published the political analysis The third plan for partitioning Albania in Washington D C 12 Constantin Chekrezi was overshadowed for half a century by the communist regime he died near Boston on 10 January 1959 at the age of 66 At his funeral Fan Noli described him as a statesman who had struggled all his life for his nation and a great Albanian guy who had to die poor 1 nbsp Albania past and present 1919Work editLetra shkresa fialetore Literary letters and writings 1917 Boston 13 Albania and the Balkans 1917 14 Albania past and present 1919 New York The Macmillan company 5 Kendime per rjeshten e funtme te shkollave filltare Reading for the last grade of elementary schools 1921 Boston 15 Histori e Shqiperise History of Albania 1921 Boston 16 Histori e vjeter qe ne koherat e Pellazgeve gjer ne rrenien e Perandorise Romane Ancient history from the Pelasgian times till the fall of Roman Empire 1921 Boston Histori e re e Evropes New European history 1921 Boston 17 Historia mesjetare e Evropes qe ne renien e Romes gjer ne renien e Kostantinopojes Medieval history of Europe from the fall of Rome till the fall of Constantinople 478 1453 1921 Boston 1921 18 Chekrezi s English Albanian dictionary Albanian Fjalor inglisht shqip i Cekrezit 1923 Boston 19 The third plan for partitioning Albania Albanian Plani i trete per copetimin e Shqiperise 1951 Washington D C 12 See also editAlbanian Kingdom Albanian Subversion List of Albanian Americans Vatra the Pan Albanian Federation of AmericaReferences edit a b c d Thani Naqo 2012 01 09 Nga jeta dhe veprimtaria e patriotit Kostandin Cekrezi Regarding life and activity of the patriot Kosta Chekrezi in Albanian Gazeta Kritika archived from the original on 2013 10 02 retrieved 2013 09 30 a b c Robert Elsie 2010 03 19 Historical Dictionary of Albania 2 ed Scarecrow Press p 79 ISBN 978 0810861886 Retrieved 2013 09 30 a b c Naim Zoto 2012 12 30 Pas 93 vjetesh botohet ne shqip historia e pare e Shqiperise e shkruar ne gjuhen angleze After 93 years the first history of Albania written in English get published in Albanian Rajoni Press Archived from the original on 2014 02 01 Retrieved 2014 01 24 Noli Fan Stylian Chekrezi Constantin Anastasi 2009 04 01 The Adriatic Review Retrieved 2013 12 24 a b Albania past and present 1919 Retrieved 2013 12 24 Biography Kostandin Anastas Cekrezi in Albanian Zicisht weebly com Retrieved 2013 12 24 Shqipenia me 1937 PDF in Albanian vol I Komisioni i Kremtimeve te 25 vjetorit te Vete qeverrimit 1937 p 79 archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 25 Bernd Jurgen Fischer 2007 03 01 Balkan Strongmen Dictators and Authoritarian Rulers of South Eastern Europe Purdue University Press p 40 ISBN 978 1557534552 Retrieved 2013 09 30 Bernd Jurgen Fischer 1999 Albania at War 1939 1945 Central European Studies Purdue University Press p 243 ISBN 978 1557531414 Robert Elsie 2010 03 19 Historical Dictionary of Albania 2 ed Scarecrow Press p 468 ISBN 978 0810861886 Cekrezi Debati ne SHBA me te derguarit e Enverit Chekrezi Debate in US with Enver s delegates in Albanian Gazeta Panorama 2013 02 22 archived from the original on 2013 10 03 retrieved 2013 09 30 a b The third plan for partitioning Albania in Albanian Shtepiaelibrit com Retrieved 2013 12 24 Letra shkresa fialetore Worldcat org OCLC 256500663 Retrieved 2013 12 24 Albania and the Balkans Worldcat org OCLC 83081699 Retrieved 2013 12 24 Kendime per rjeshten e funtme te shkollave filltare Worldcat org OCLC 256501034 Retrieved 2013 12 24 Histori e Shqiperise Worldcat org OCLC 3669850 Retrieved 2013 12 24 Histori e re e Evropes Worldcat org OCLC 256501060 Retrieved 2013 12 24 Historia mesjetare e Evropes qe ne renien e Romes gjer ne renien e Kostantinopojes Worldcat org OCLC 256500676 Retrieved 2013 12 24 Chekrezi s English Albanian dictionary Worldcat org OCLC 2712744 Retrieved 2013 12 24 External links editVATRA s Official Website Dielli Albanian American newspaper Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Costa Chekrezi amp oldid 1200226494, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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