- Josef Kaizl
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name = Josef Kaizl
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birth_date = birth date|1854|6|18|mf=y
birth_place =Volyně
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death_date = death date and age|1901|8|19|1854|6|18|mf=y
death_place =Myškovice
office = Imperial Minister of Finance
term_start = 1898
term_end = 1899
office2 = Member of the Imperial Council
term_start2 = 1885
term_end2 = 1887
term_start3 = 1891
term_end3 = 1901
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party =Old Czech Party
Czech Realist Party Young Czech Party
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occupation =Professor ,Politician
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children =Josef Kaizl (1854–1901) was a Czech professor and politician in the Austria-Hungary Empire. He was a member of the Imperial Council, and finance minister between 1898 and 1899.
Kaizl studied law at the
Charles University in Prague , and economics atUniversity of Strasbourg , where he studied underGustav von Schmoller andGeorg Friedrich Knapp . He started teaching political economy at the Charles University in 1879, becoming a full professor in 1883, in the then Czech section of the university. He was closely associated withJan Gebauer andTomáš Masaryk , who later became the first president of the .In 1885, Kaizl would be elected to the Imperial Council for the Old Czechs, but returned his seat in 1887. He then worked with Masaryk on the expanding the Realist philosophical movement. They would join the Young Czechs in 1890. In 1891 and 1895, the Young Czechs were highly successful in elections; this political power was transferred in Kaizl receiving the post of finance minister in the Count Thun government, the highest political position a Czech would ever come to hold in
Austria-Hungary .
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