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Mate Meštrović was born on 13 September, 1930 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia), is an A 20th-century croatian historian. Discover Mate Meštrović's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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Occupation journalist, academic, lobbyist, politician, ambassador
Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 13 September 1930
Birthday 13 September
Birthplace Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia)
Nationality Croatia

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1930

Mate Meštrović (born 13 September 1930), also known as Matthew Mestrovic (or Matthew Meštrović), is a Croatian American journalist, lobbyist, politician and ambassador.

1942

The son of Croatian-American sculptor Ivan Meštrović, he attended grade school in Zagreb before his family moved to Italy in 1942.

1943

The family lived in Switzerland from 1943-46 where he finished 'Ecole Internationale de Genève'.

The family moved to the United States of America the following year where his father continued his work as an artist and where Mate would spend most of his life.

1951

He graduated from university in 1951 and the following year received a master's degree in history at the Syracuse University.

1954

From 1954–1956, he served as a lieutenant in the US Army PsyWar in the Pacific and is also a Korean War veteran.

1957

He earned a PhD from Columbia University in 1957.

1967

He worked as a Contributing Editor of TIME and wrote many articles for American and European newspapers and magazines, including Commonweal, The New Leader, "The Intelligence Report" of The Economist, etc. He taught as Modern European history at Fairleigh Dickinson University and other United States universities from 1967–1991.

1969

He visited Communist Yugoslavia for the first time in 1969.

During this visit he made contacts with members of Hrvatski književni list and Matica hrvatska.

1982

From 1982-90 he served as president of the Croatian National Council, an umbrella group of Croatian emigrant organizations which lobbied for Croatian independence.

Meštrović has written several books in English and Croatian, notably What you should know about Communism and why, The struggle for Croatia and In the whirlpool of Croatian Politics.

In the U.S., he published Franjo Tudjman's book, Nationalism in Contemporary Europe, and Venko Markovski's Goli Otok – The Island of Death.

He also authored several political tracts, notably Violations of Human and National Rights of the Croatian People in Yugoslavia and Croatian Response to the Memorandum of the Serbian Academy of Science and Art.

1986

In 1986, he was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

Meštrović was active in the Croatian independence movement in Communist Yugoslavia.

Meštrović led the Croatian National Congress.

1990

Meštrović returned to Croatia in the early 1990s.

1993

He served as a deputy in the Croatian Parliament (1993–97), member of Croatia's delegation to the Council of Europe and the Inter-Parliamentary Union and ambassador in Bulgaria (1997–2000).