Collection 20-002 - Joseph Staško collection

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Joseph Staško collection

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CA ON0034 20-002

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  • 1912-1992 (Production)
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    Staško, Joseph

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2.45 m of textual records
129 photographs
33 reel to reel tapes
15 audio cassettes
6 objects
1 vinyl record

Unprocessed material: 100 cm + 8 VHS (ACC-2013-03)

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(1917-1997)

Notice biographique

Joseph Staško was a Slovak politician, journalist, and librarian, born on August 1, 1917, in Sedliacka Dubová, Žilina (Slovakia). He completed his undergraduate studies at Comenius University in Bratislava and studied at the University of Paris (Sorbonne) from 1935 to 1942. He earned a Ph.D. in French Literature and Language from the University of Bratislava in 1942 and a Master's degree in Library Science from Columbia University in June 1963.

Although Staško did not engage in politics during the existence of the Slovak State, he joined the postwar Democratic Party and was elected to the Prague Parliament in May 1946. However, due to his autonomist views and his refusal to support Edvard Beneš as the postwar President of Czechoslovakia, he became estranged from the Democratic Party. He was subsequently arrested and charged with war crimes. Staško spent time in prison from 1946 to 1953 in Leopoldov and the Jáchymov uranium mines. Between 1953 and 1961, he worked as a manual laborer in various factories. In 1962, he left Czechoslovakia and arrived in the United States on May 24.

After obtaining his degree in Library Science from Columbia University in 1963, Staško began working at the New York Public Library, eventually becoming Chief of the Periodicals Department, where he worked until his retirement in 1983. His academic interests included history, economics, and political science, with a focus on Central European economies and political systems. Staško authored three books: History of Techniques in Trade, Slovaks in the U.S.A., and The April Agreement. He also edited The Shaping of Modern Slovakia and contributed to several journals on political and social science, presenting public lectures on Slovakia and its people.

In addition to his professional work, Dr. Staško was involved in various Slovak political and cultural organizations in the U.S. He served as president of the Slovak Historical Association of America and worked as an editor and writer for the SKS Bulletin and Horizont. Dr. Staško is recognized for his contributions to the preservation and development of Slovak history and culture, both in Slovakia and abroad.

In the mid-seventies, Dr. Staško launched an appeal to his Slovak compatriots and friends from all over the world, to participate in the creation of the Slovak National Archives in the United States. In response to this request, some of Dr. Staško's contemporaries donated their personal papers and other collections related to Slovak history and culture. Dr. Staško's project of the American-based Slovak National Archives did not materialize for lack of physical and financial resources. However, as a result of Dr. Staško's initiative, important documents were collected from various sources.

He passed away in 1997.

Historique de la conservation

The records were donated to the Archives in 1992 by Joseph Staško; facilitated by Dr. M.Mark Stolarik, the Chair of Slovak History and Culture at the University of Ottawa. An accrual was received 2013 which was also facilitated by Dr. Stolarik.

Portée et contenu

The collection consists of material personally collected by Dr. Staško. In the mid-seventies, Dr. Staško launched an appeal to his Slovak compatriots and friends from all over the world, to participate in the creation of the Slovak National Archives in the United States. In response to this request, some of Dr. Staško's contemporaries donated their personal papers and other collections related to Slovak history and culture. Dr. Staško's project of the American-based Slovak National Archives did not materialize for lack of physical and financial resources. However, as a result of Dr. Staško's initiative, important documents were collected from various sources.

The collection primarily consists of the personal papers of well know diplomats, politicians, professors, journalists, poets, and artists. It consists of correspondence, personal photographs, journals and memoirs, writing and poetry, as well as newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other collected materials.

The collection also includes the records of prominent Slovak organizations including the Slovak Action Committee, the Slovak League of America, and the Slovak World Congress.

These documents offer information on: the political history of Slovakia during its many regimes; the history and culture of the Slovak people living in Slovakia or abroad, especially in the United States and Canada. It provides important, and often unique information on Slovak political, cultural, and nationalist organizations aimed at the conservation and survival of the Slovak heritage.

This fonds may contain information related to sensitive historical events, particularly the Second World War. Some individuals mentioned or depicted in these archives may have been involved, directly or indirectly, in war, collaboration with authoritarian regimes, or support for the Nazi regime.

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The collection is divided into series for each individual/group whose records are represented. They were originally organized as Osobný Materiál by Joseph Staško. The material in the other series (named by Joseph Staško) are from various unnamed sources or were created by Joseph Staško himself.

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  • anglais
  • français
  • slovaque

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    A significant portion of the material is in Slovak.

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    All the books donated by Joseph Staško have been catalogued and can be found through the Library catalogue:

    Concio pro encaeniis in patrocinio ss. Petri & Pauli. S.l. : s.n. , 1778. 627 p. ; 18 cm.
    BR 62 .C66 1778

    Fructus maturi, to jest : zrelé ovocá slova božého z domácého sadú skrze duchovného hospodára / [zebrané od W. Otca Gazda Adalberta]. [V Trnave] : s.n. , 1796. 338 p. ; 18 cm. BX 2125 .S55 F7 1796

    Jadro nábožných výlevov : kniha modlitebná pre každého katolického kresťana s katolickým spevníkom / spísal Ondrej Radlinský. Vo Viedni : Ondrej Radlinský, 1885.
    368 p. ; 17 cm. BX 2125 .S6 R3 1885

    Ježis moja žiadosť modlitebná kniha s malým spevníkom pre každého katolického kresťana. Turec. Sv. Martin, Tlača Kníhtlačiarsko-účastinárskeho spolku, 1904.
    270 p. ; 16 cm. BX 2125 .S6 J4 1904

    Knižka Živého sv. Ruženca k ucte Blahosl. Panny Marie. Budapest : Tlača kolomana Rozsa a jeho manželky , 1904. 174 p. ; 17 cm. BX 2163 .K66 1904

    Jadro nábožných výlevov : kniha modlitebná pre každého katolického kresťana s katolickým spevníkom / spísal Dr. Ondrej Radlinský. Vo Viedni : Dr. Ondrej Radlinský, 1867. 368 p. ; 17 cm. BX 2125 .S6 R3 1867

    Ježis moja žiadosť modlitebná kniha s malým spevníkom pre každého katolického kresťana. Turec. Sv. Martin, Tlača Kníhtlačiarsko-účastinárskeho spolku, 1888.
    399 p. ; 16 cm. BX 2125 .S6 J4 1888

    Nová kniha zpěvů křesťanských s připojeným Řádem evangelickým církvi urgšpurského vyznání v Královstvi Českém / sepsaná a vydaná od Štěpána Lešky. V Praze : vytištěná pismem hrabovských dědiců za Matěje Štastného, 1796. 348, 12, 70 p. ; 18 cm.
    BX 2125 .C9 L4 1796

    Piesne. S.l. : s.n. , 1700? 270 p. ; 19 cm. M 2132 .S3 P54 1700

    Stanovy slovenského katol. v nemoci podporujúceho spolku Sv. Marka Evanjelistu v Brookside, Ala. Pittsburg, PA : Amerikánsko-slovenské noviny, 1903. 20 p. ; 15 cm.
    BX 2525 .B76 1903
    Veliký dejepis biblický Starého i Nového Zákona pre vyššie triedy národních škol a pre lud / podľa Dra. J. Schustera. V Skalici : Spolok Sv. Adalberta (Vojtecha), 1873. 266 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. BS 558 .S6 S3 1973

    Zlatá kniha pro farmera. V cestine upravil Karel Jonas. Ctvrté, Silne Rozmnoené Vydání. Tisk a náklad "Slavie". Racine, Wis., 1894. 354 (+6) p. Good condition.
    SF 751 .J66 1894

    Zapisky za iva pochovaného. Z môjho 25 rocného verejného úcinkovania na národa roli dedinej. Sostavil: P.V. Rovnianek-Rovinov, s.l., n.d. 336 p. 21.5 x 13.5 cm. Cover is torn off. Fair condition. E 184 .S64 R678 1924

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