Rikard Lang (February 22, 1913 – September 16, 1994) was a prominent Croatian university professor, lawyer and economist.
Prof.dr.sc. Rikard Lang | |
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Born | |
Died | 16 September 1994 Zagreb, Croatia | (aged 81)
Nationality | Croat |
Alma mater | University of Zagreb |
Children | Slobodan Lang |
Relatives | Ignjat and Terezija Lang (parents) |
Lang was born to a notable Jewish[1] family, of Ignjat and Terezija Lang, in Vinkovci on February 22, 1913. His father was president of the Jewish community Vinkovci and his mother was a housewife. Lang finished elementary and high school in Vinkovci. He attended and graduated from the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Law in 1936. During his study he joined the leftist movement in Zagreb. During World War II, from 1942 to 1945, Lang joined and fought with the Partisans. Because of his language skills, Lang accompanied Tito in his meetings with Churchill in Italy as a translator.[2] His parents were killed at the Jasenovac concentration camp during the Holocaust.[3][4][5] After the war he was employed at the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Law as associate professor. Lang initiated the founding of the Faculty of Law Political Economy Chair at which he taught and headed from 1947. He was also the director of the Institute of Economics in Zagreb from its founding in 1954 until 1974. As the head of the Institute, he was the initiator of numerous research projects in the field of economic development, advocated market relations in the conditions of a socialist economy, and its inclusion in the global economy and the world market. Thanks to Lang, many Croatian commercial organizations were successfully engage in the global economy flows.[1][6] During Croatian Spring, Lang refused to join the persecution of colleagues at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb.[7]
As an author and co-author Lang has published more than 200 scientific and technical books, monographs, studies on economic policy in SFR Yugoslavia. As a member of the Yugoslav delegation, he participated in the sessions of the United Nations General Assembly, certain United Nations bodies and specialized agencies of the United Nations.[1][6]
As one of the most distinguished Croatian economists of his generation, Lang received numerous state, national and international awards, honors and awards for his prolific long-term work from the highest national and international bodies. He retired in 1983.[1][6] Lang died on September 16, 1994, and was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery.[8]
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edit- ^ a b c d Šarčević, Josip (2011-02-21). "Rikard Lang" (in Croatian). Hrvatski povijesni portal. Retrieved 2012-12-04.
- ^ Vojnić, Dragomir. "REFORMA I TRANZICIJA. KRITIČKI OSVRT NA DOGAĐANJA U PRIJELOMNIM VREMENSKIM RAZDOBLJIMA". Ekonomski Pregled. 57 (5–6): 400.
- ^ (1992-06-21). Globus. Retrieved on 2011-04-30. "Moja baka Terezija Lang i moj djed Ignjat Lang bili su Židovi. Živjeli su u Vinkovcima. On je bio predsjednik Židovske općine, a ona vrlo poštovana domaćica i gospođa predratnih Vinkovaca. Rat su dočekali u Vinkovcima. Godine 1941. fra Hijacint Bošković, jedan od cijenjenih dubrovačkih i hrvatskih dominikanaca, izvanredno se angažirao u pokušaju da ih spasi. S tom je svrhom putovao iz Dubrovnika u Vinkovce. Sa sobom je imao posebnu dozvolu da moga djeda i baku povede u Dubrovnik. Od najranijeg djetinjstva odgajan sam u osjećaju zahvalnosti prema fra Hijacintu, dominikancima i svim fratrima. Nažalost, ponos cijele obitelji, moj djed, odbio je napustiti Vinkovce, rekavši fra Hijacintu: "Bio sam predsjednik Židova u miru i ostat ću to i u ratu." Već sam prije opisao kako je ubijen. Moja baka, zajedno s njim, odvedena je u koncentracioni logor, premda je već bolovala od zloćudne bolesti. U logoru joj, međutim, nisu dopustili ni da umre od te bolesti, nego su je na strašan način ubili."
- ^ "Slobodan Lang intervju". www.veritas.hr (in Croatian). Veritas. Archived from the original on 2012-03-15.
- ^ "U Hrvatskoj nije prepoznato dobro". www.matica.hr (in Croatian). Matica hrvatska.
- ^ a b c "Rikard Lang (1913-1994)" (in Croatian). University of Zagreb. Retrieved 2012-12-04.
- ^ Stjepandić, Dražen (2012-05-26). "Isus mi se ukazuje godinama" (in Croatian). Tjedno. Archived from the original on 2013-02-17. Retrieved 2012-12-04.
- ^ (in Croatian) Gradska groblja Zagreb: Rikard Lang, Mirogoj RKT-112-I-72