Richard Marsina

Prof. PhDr.
Richard Marsina
DrSc.
Born 1923
Šahy
Nationality Slovak
Fields Medieval history

Richard Marsina (4 May 1923, Šahy, Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak historian, one of the founders of modern Slovak histography and a prominent expert on the medieval history of Slovakia.[1] His scientific activities include research and publication of medieval sources, research of the oldest settlements in Slovakia, medieval towns, the history of Great Moravia, the Christianisation of Slovakia and of the Kingdom of Hungary and the oldest history of the Bishopric of Nitra. He worked in leading position at various scientific institutions like the Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS), the Slovak Society for History, the Scientific Board for Historical Sciences, Trnava University in Trnava, the Department of History at Matica slovenská and others. In the 1960s, he also worked at the research institute of SAS in Budapest, was the secretary of the Czechoslovak section of the joint Czech-Slovak-Hungarian historical commission (1960 – 1965, 1971 – 1983), and the secretary of the board of experts at the commission on the sharing of cultural heritage with the Hungarian People's Republic (1965 – 1968).

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References

  1. Dvořák, Pavel: Stopy dávnej minulosti 3, 2004 - str. 288
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