The Czech renascence of the nineteenth century : essays presented to Otakar Odložilík in honour of his seventieth birthday /
Literature and historical writing among the Czechs, as among many other nations lacking a political state, played a vital role in promoting national consciousness. This volume, written to honour the seventieth birthday of the eminent Czech historian Otakar Odlo?ík, contains essays by outstanding sc...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
[1970]
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- The periodization of Czech literary history, 1774-1879 / William E. Harkins
- Changing views on the role of Dobrovský in the Czech national revival / Robert Auty
- Locus amoenus: an aspect of national tradition / Milada Součková
- The social composition of the Czech patriots in Bohemia, 1827-1848 / Miroslav Hroch
- The Matice Česká, 1831-1861: the first thirty years of a literary foundation / Stanley B. Kimball
- Jan Ernst Smoler and the Czech and Slovak awakeners: a study in Slav reciprocity / Peter Brock
- Metternich's censors: the case of Palacký / Joseph F. Zacek
- Karel Havlíček and the Czech press before 1848 / Barbara Kohák Kimmel
- The "Czechoslovak" question on the eve of the 1848 revolution / Thomas G. Pešek
- German liberalism and the Czech renascence: Ignaz Kuranda, Die Grenzboten, and developments in Bohemia, 1845-1849 / Francis L. Loewenheim
- The Preparatory Committee of the Slav Congress, April-May 1848 / John Erickson
- The Czechs and the Imperial Parliament in 1848-1849 / Stanley Z. Pech
- America and the beginnings of modern Czech political thought / Josef V. Polišenský
- The Hussite movement in the historiography of the Czech awakening / Frederick G. Heymann
- Masaryk's national background / Thomas D. Marzik
- The politics of the Czech eighties / H. Gordon Skilling
- Kramář, Kaizl, and the hegemony of the Young Czech Party, 1891-1901 / Stanley B. Winters.