Jindřich Kabát

Jindřich Kabát (24 April 1953 – 14 July 2020)[1] was a Czech psychologist, professor and politician. He held the office of Czech Minister of Culture from 1992 to 1994.[2] He was also the first Minister of Culture of the Czech Republic.[3]

Jindřich Kabát
Minister of Culture
In office
2 July 1992  17 January 1994
Succeeded byPavel Tigrid
Personal details
Born24 April 1953
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Died14 July 2020 (2020-07-15) (aged 67)
Spouse(s)Gabriela Kabátová

Studies

Unofficial studies in the underground university:

  • Philosophy, directed by Prof. Dr. Stanislav Sousedik
  • History, directed by Prof. Dr. Zdeněk Kalista
  • Philosophy, directed by Jozef Tischner, home seminary, Kraków, Poland

Official studies:

  • Psychology (research and methodology), master's study at Charles University in Prague
  • General psychology and applications in clinical psychology and social psychology (1975-1977)
  • Psychotherapy and counselling, two-year course with the Czech Medical Society
  • PhDr at Charles University in Prague (1978)
  • Visiting Prof. at Christopher Newport University, 2004-2005, then Prof. Co - Director of European Centre till 2009, Virginia, United States[4][5]
  • Postgraduate program: Wheaton College, Illinois, United States.[4]

Study programs

  • Vienna, Austria, Ministry for Education: The Government care of Historical monuments
  • Hamburg, Germany, Government of the State of Hamburg: Government supporting Art
  • Leon, Spain, European Parliament: European Cultural Heritage
  • London, British Council, Governmental institution in Culture
  • Paris, France, Research Institute of Ministry of Interior: Governmental structure
  • Munich, Germany, Ministry of Interior: Structure of Governmental services
  • Budapest, Hungary, Culture Research Institute, Art preferences research methodology
  • Leipzig, Germany, Department for Culture, Philosophical Faculty: Theories in Culture
  • Berlin, Germany, Institute for Culture: Methodology on Research of Culture
  • Warsaw, Poland, Institute for Cultural Research: Mass Culture
  • Wheaton College, IL, United States: Tutorial program[4]

Jindřich Kabát was a named expert of the Court of law for psychology and psychopathology.[4]

Public activities

  • First Deputy of the Minister of Culture of the Czech Republic (1990-1991)
  • Member of the Committee for Culture of the European Parliament in Strasbourg[6]
  • First Deputy of the Minister of Interior, responsible for Bureau for Investigation (1991-1992)[7]
  • Authorized Representative of the Government of the Czech Republic for Refugee Issues
  • Member of the Committee of Ministers EU
  • Minister of Culture, Cabinet Member (1992–1994)[2]
  • Member of a common CZ and SR Committee for dividing Czechoslovakia federation responsible for Culture heritage (1992-1993)
  • Vice-chairman of the Czech Committee of UNESCO
  • Chairman of The Radio and Television Broadcast Council (1994)[8]
  • Chairman of the Governmental Advisory Board for Ethnic Minorities
  • Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs (2004)[5][9]

Pedagogical activities

  • Psychiatric clinic of Medical faculty of Prague: Diagnostic and General Psychology for students of Medicine (1977-1983)
  • Pedagogical and research work at the Research Institute of Culture (from 1977)
  • Chair of the Department of art (from 1982)
  • Chair of the Department of Psychology and Sociology Research (from 1981)
  • Academy of Theater Arts: Psychology of Art (from 1983), Practical education in dramatic Arts (1985-1989)
  • Philosophical Faculty of Charles University: Psychology of Art
  • College for Journalism, Prague: Psychology of Art, General Psychology (1996-1998)
  • Theological Faculty of Charles University, Department of Ethics: Psychology of Personality (1998-2002)
  • Christopher Newport University, VA, United States, Co-director of European Program: Psychology of Communism, Anglo-American Thinking (2004 -2009)[4][5]
  • Anglo-American University, Prague: Psychology of Totalitarianism, Psychology and Psychopathology and Art (from 2011)[4][10]

Literary works

Jindřich Kabát is the author of the following works:[4][11][12]

Books - Anthology and Published speeches:

  • Daniel, L., Holba, J., Kabát, J., Kabele, J., Krch, F.: NG Praha 1988: Research of the Aesthetic dimension of the Personality by Children
  • J.Kabat in: Modern Czech Art, Wien 1992
  • J.Kabat, introduction in: Modern Czech Visual Art, opening, London 1993
  • J.Kabat, in: Czech Visual Art Exposition in Paris, Paris 1993
  • J.Kabat in: M.Soldat (Ed.): Dialogs about transformation of Society, chapter: Dialog with Jindrich Kabat, Nadační fond proti korupci, Praha 2011
  • J.Kabát: Corruption phenomena from the point of view of Psychology, in: kol.: Fenomen korupce, Martin Soldat (Ed.), Nadační fond proti korupci, Praha 2012

Books:

  • J.Kabat: Psychologie ve výzkumech kultury, nakl. UVK, Praha 1979
  • J.Kabat, J, - D.Pokorná: Dramatické umění - preference mladých lidí,nakl. UVK, Praha 1982
  • J.Kabat: Psychologie komunismu, nakl. Práh, Praha 2011
  • J.Kabat: Groh, nakl. Čas, Praha, 2013,
  • J.Kabát: Útěk :I. Až na samé hranici,
  • J.Kabát: Útěk: II. Pád listu, společně: nakl. Triton, Praha 2014
  • J.Kabát, K.Janeček, M.Kabát: Karel Janeček v roce 2112, Albatros, edice XYZ, Praha 2016
  • J.Kabát: Dvoukolejná vášeň, 2016
  • J.Kabát: Dvojí návrat, 2016
  • J.Kabát: Trosečník, 2016
  • J.Kabát: Nenažraná,souborně: Albatros, edice XYZ, Praha 2016
  • J.Kabát: Poloviční dvojčata, Triton, 2017
  • J.Kabát, V.Malý, M.Kabát: Václav Malý ROZHOVORY, Albatros Media, edice XYZ, Praha 2017

Personal life

Jindřich Kabát married in 1977 Gabriela Kabatova (born Sladková). She is the Chairman of the Prison Fellowship Czech Republic.[13] They have two daughters: Magdalena, 1979 and Barbora, 1983 and three sons Martin, born 1977, Jan, 1983 and Michael, 1989.

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References

  1. First Czech Culture Minister Jindřich Kabát dies aged 67
  2. "České vlády od roku 1992" (in Czech). eurozprávy.cz. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
  3. http://www.klubknihomolu.cz/80635/psychologicka-novela-prvniho-ministra-kultury-cr/
  4. "Psychologická novela prvního ministra kultury ČR" [Psychological novel of the first minister of culture of the Czech Republic] (in Czech). Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  5. Tomeš, Josef (1999). Český biografický slovník XX. století [Czech Biographical Lexicon of the 20th Century] (in Czech). Prague, Litomyšl: Paseka. ISBN 80-7185-248-1.
  6. Ročenka Ministerstva kultury ČR 1990 [Annual report of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic] (in Czech). Praha: Ministerstvo kultury ČR. 1990.
  7. Ročenka Ministerstva vnitra a policie ČR 1992 [Annual report of the Ministry of Interior and Police of the Czech Republic] (in Czech). Praha: Ministerstvo vnitra ČR. 1992.
  8. "Složení Rady pro rozhlasové a televizní vysílání jmenný přehled členů od roku 1992" [Members of The Radio and Television Broadcast Council since 1992] (in Czech). Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  9. Černý, Milan (1991). Kdo je kdo 1991 [Who is who 1991] (in Czech). Prague: TV Spectrum. ISBN 80-85334-01-1.
  10. "Faculty Directory, Anglo-American University". aauni.edu. Archived from the original on 20 June 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  11. "List of records, Results for: Kabát, Jindřich, 1953-". Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  12. "Jindřich Kabát Knihy". Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  13. "Úvod - Prison Fellowship" [Introduction - Prison Fellowship] (in Czech). Archived from the original on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
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