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Exact Sciences in Czechoslovakia, 1948-1958

  • Miroslav Synek
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Volume 2 Essays on the arts and sciences
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Table of Contents 885
  3. A. Literature
  4. Czech Literature: East or West? 893
  5. Czech Scholarship and Writings in Sweden in the XVIIth Century 903
  6. Jan Erazim Vocel (1802-1871): A Pioneer of Czech-Danish Friendship 924
  7. Neruda and Nekrasov: A Confrontation 928
  8. Vojtech Rakous, a Forgotten Czech Storyteller 940
  9. Masaryk on Dostoevsky 951
  10. Czech Literature and the First World War 962
  11. On the Integrity of the Good Soldier Schweik 972
  12. Wolker and Nezval 983
  13. The Art of Olbracht's Novel, Nikola Suhaj the Bandit 993
  14. Karel Capek's Contribution to Czech National Literature 1002
  15. The American Dream become Nightmare: Franz Kafka and Others 1012
  16. The Prague Group of Ukrainian Nationalist Writers and their Ideological Origins 1022
  17. B. LINGUISTICS
  18. The Bohemian School of Church Slavonic 1035
  19. Dobrovsky and the South Slavic Literary Languages 1044
  20. An Outline of a Model of Stylistic Analysis 1060
  21. Positional Variants of Liquids in Czech: A Spectographic Analysis 1075
  22. Surrealist Poetics and Computer-Produced Poetry 1098
  23. C. HISTORY
  24. The Byzantine Mission to Moravia 1107
  25. The Historical Background of the Church Conflict in Great Moravia 1122
  26. Great Moravian Architecture of the Ninth Century 1143
  27. The Recent Reinvestigation of Cyrillomethodian Sources and their Basic Problems 1151
  28. On the Sources of Matthew of Janov's Doctrine 1175
  29. The Influence of the Czech Reformation in the District of Kladsko 1184
  30. Hus' Trial at the Council of Constance 1208
  31. The Ethos of the Unitas Fratrum 1221
  32. John Blahoslav, "Father and Charioteer of the Lord's People in the Unitas Fratrum" 1232
  33. A Bohemian Exile in Cromwell's England: The Career of George Ritschel, Philosopher, Schoolmaster, and Cleric 1247
  34. The Role of Aristocratic Entrepreneurship in the Industrial Development of the Czech Lands, 1750-1850 1259
  35. Czech Peasantry in 1848 1274
  36. Soviet Historians on the Origin of the Conflict between the Czechoslovak Legion and the Bolsheviks in May 1918 1305
  37. D. MUSIC
  38. The Influence of Folklore on the Modern Czech School of Composition 1319
  39. Jánaček's London Visit 1336
  40. Bohuslav Martinů 1350
  41. Czechoslovak Music in the American Music Literature 1362
  42. E. FINE ARTS
  43. The Beautiful Style in the Sculpture around 1400 1379
  44. Realism and Classicism in the Representation of a Painful Scene: Titan's "Flaying of Marsyas" in the Archiépiscopal Palace at Kroměříz 1387
  45. Oskar Kokoschka and Masaryk 1416
  46. The Position of Czech and Slovak Art in the International Art World 1429
  47. Thoughts on Recent Czechoslovak Architecture 1442
  48. F. SOCIAL SCIENCES
  49. Linguistic Conditions among Czechoslovak Jewry. A Legal-Historical Study 1451
  50. "The Sokol Movement" — A Tribute to the National Revival and Culture of the Czechoslovak Nation 1463
  51. A Small Nation in the International System : Czechoslovakia's Experience and Example 1477
  52. Political Parties. The Experience of Czechoslovakia 1487
  53. The Crisis of Socialism and Czechoslovak Social Democracy 1503
  54. T. G. Masaryk's Contribution to Sociology 1526
  55. T. G. Masaryk as We See him Today 1540
  56. Milan Hodža and Federation in Central and Eastern Europe 1547
  57. Sociological Publications in Czechoslovakia between 1930-1940 as an Object for the Sociology of Knowledge 1555
  58. Psychological Trends in Czechoslovak Democratic Education 1567
  59. G. PHYSICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
  60. Mendel, His Work and His Place in History 1591
  61. Forensic Medicine at the Medical School of the University of Prague. Contribution to the History of Forensic Medicine in Czechoslovakia 1609
  62. Jaroslav Bakeš, Surgeon, Naturalist, and Philanthropist 1632
  63. Some Notes on Czechoslovak Microbiology and Biological Sciences from 1875 to 1925 1643
  64. Jindřich Matiegka and his Contributions to Physical Anthropology 1648
  65. Bernard Bolzano, Czech Pioneer of Modem Mathematics 1655
  66. Past and Present Aspects of Czech Phytogeography and Climatology 1667
  67. Exact Sciences in Czechoslovakia, 1948-1958 1675
  68. Czechoslovak Psychiatry, Past and Present 1684
  69. H. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  70. Czechoslovakia in Bibliography: A Bibliography of Bibliographies 1693
  71. Contributors to this Work 1802
  72. INDEX 1838
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