The Czech concept of betrayal as an element of the Munich myth This article explores the cultural significance of the “Munich myth”, focusing on the concept of “Western betrayal” and its connotations associated with the idea of destiny and sacrifice. It also examines how the myth influenced the formation of Czech national identity, especially during and shortly after the Second World War. Opening with an analysis of a poem by František Halas written in the midst of the Munich Conference, it also reviews a number of writings which increased the popularity of the ideas of betrayal and sacrifice and, as a result, have made them synonymous with the “Czech fate”: excerpts from the memoirs of Zdeněk Štĕpánek and Edvard Beneš, essays by Karel Kos...
Josef Váchal’s Spiritual World Through the Prism of the Year 1920 The article presents the spiritua...
The author of the article makes an initial analysis of an extrasensory perception as experience, ba...
At the peripheries of memory: (Non-)memory about the past of Slovak Hungarians in twenty-first-centu...
The Czech concept of betrayal as an element of the Munich mythThis article explores the cultural sig...
Circus as parody of communism. Gargling with Tar by Jáchym TopolThis article deals with humanism in ...
In 2002 in the Czech Republic a very interesting phenomenon occured — an unknown young woman named P...
Tradition and the practices of gender domination on the example of hutsul carollingThe Christmas cus...
“(Y)et the faces of our souls are sad. lying on the carpet. howling. tormenting us.” (J. Mansztajn, ...
Ponašymu – the mixed language code of Těšín SilesiaThis article describes the development of the lin...
When new is (un)forgotten old – Slavica Lodziensia (Slavica Lodziensia, a journal edited by Anetta B...
“Wiping clean the slate of the past”. Reflections on the fringes of selected literary texts from Sla...
The linguistic image of the soul in Polish early modernist ekphrases inspired by Arnold Böcklin’s pa...
West Slavic languages and English loanwords in the last two decades – an overview of grammar, lexic...
A spectre is haunting Europe: The Korčula Summer School as a freethinking island and space for dialo...
The Role of Religion in the Spiritual and Political Life of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk This article di...
Josef Váchal’s Spiritual World Through the Prism of the Year 1920 The article presents the spiritua...
The author of the article makes an initial analysis of an extrasensory perception as experience, ba...
At the peripheries of memory: (Non-)memory about the past of Slovak Hungarians in twenty-first-centu...
The Czech concept of betrayal as an element of the Munich mythThis article explores the cultural sig...
Circus as parody of communism. Gargling with Tar by Jáchym TopolThis article deals with humanism in ...
In 2002 in the Czech Republic a very interesting phenomenon occured — an unknown young woman named P...
Tradition and the practices of gender domination on the example of hutsul carollingThe Christmas cus...
“(Y)et the faces of our souls are sad. lying on the carpet. howling. tormenting us.” (J. Mansztajn, ...
Ponašymu – the mixed language code of Těšín SilesiaThis article describes the development of the lin...
When new is (un)forgotten old – Slavica Lodziensia (Slavica Lodziensia, a journal edited by Anetta B...
“Wiping clean the slate of the past”. Reflections on the fringes of selected literary texts from Sla...
The linguistic image of the soul in Polish early modernist ekphrases inspired by Arnold Böcklin’s pa...
West Slavic languages and English loanwords in the last two decades – an overview of grammar, lexic...
A spectre is haunting Europe: The Korčula Summer School as a freethinking island and space for dialo...
The Role of Religion in the Spiritual and Political Life of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk This article di...
Josef Váchal’s Spiritual World Through the Prism of the Year 1920 The article presents the spiritua...
The author of the article makes an initial analysis of an extrasensory perception as experience, ba...
At the peripheries of memory: (Non-)memory about the past of Slovak Hungarians in twenty-first-centu...