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14. The Hussite Movement in the Historiography of the Czech Awakening
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Frederick G. Heymann
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents viii
- Contributors xi
- 1. The Periodization of Czech Literary History, 1774-1879 1
- 2. Changing Views on the Role of Dobrovský in the Czech National Revival 14
- 3. Locus Amoenus: An Aspect of National Tradition 26
- 4. The Social Composition of the Czech Patriots in Bohemia, 1827-1848 33
- 5. The Matice Česká, 1831-1861: The First Thirty Years of a Literary Foundation 53
- 6. Jan Ernst Smoler and the Czech and Slovak Awakeners: A Study in Slav Reciprocity 74
- 7. Metternich's Censors: The Case of Palacký 95
- 8. Karel Havlíček and the Czech Press before 1848 113
- 9. The "Czechoslovak" Question on the Eve of the 1848 Revolution 131
- 10. German Liberalism and the Czech Renascence: Ignaz Kuranda, Die Grenzboten, and Developments in Bohemia, 1845-1849 146
- 11. The Preparatory Committee of the Slav Congress, April-May 1848 176
- 12. The Czechs and the Imperial Parliament in 1848-1849 202
- 13. America and the Beginnings of Modern Czech Political Thought 215
- 14. The Hussite Movement in the Historiography of the Czech Awakening 224
- 15. Masaryk's National Background 239
- 16. The Politics of the Czech Eighties 254
- 17. Kramář, Kaizl, and the Hegemony of the Young Czech Party, 1891-1901 282
- Selected Bibliography of the Publications of Otakar Odložilík 315
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents viii
- Contributors xi
- 1. The Periodization of Czech Literary History, 1774-1879 1
- 2. Changing Views on the Role of Dobrovský in the Czech National Revival 14
- 3. Locus Amoenus: An Aspect of National Tradition 26
- 4. The Social Composition of the Czech Patriots in Bohemia, 1827-1848 33
- 5. The Matice Česká, 1831-1861: The First Thirty Years of a Literary Foundation 53
- 6. Jan Ernst Smoler and the Czech and Slovak Awakeners: A Study in Slav Reciprocity 74
- 7. Metternich's Censors: The Case of Palacký 95
- 8. Karel Havlíček and the Czech Press before 1848 113
- 9. The "Czechoslovak" Question on the Eve of the 1848 Revolution 131
- 10. German Liberalism and the Czech Renascence: Ignaz Kuranda, Die Grenzboten, and Developments in Bohemia, 1845-1849 146
- 11. The Preparatory Committee of the Slav Congress, April-May 1848 176
- 12. The Czechs and the Imperial Parliament in 1848-1849 202
- 13. America and the Beginnings of Modern Czech Political Thought 215
- 14. The Hussite Movement in the Historiography of the Czech Awakening 224
- 15. Masaryk's National Background 239
- 16. The Politics of the Czech Eighties 254
- 17. Kramář, Kaizl, and the Hegemony of the Young Czech Party, 1891-1901 282
- Selected Bibliography of the Publications of Otakar Odložilík 315
- Index 327