By focusing on the nation's internal life as well as its position within the Hapsburg monarchy specifically & Central Europe more generally, the actual state of Czech society at the time Tomas G. Masaryk's Ceska otazka (The Czech Question [1895]) was written is described. Masaryk's basic thesis about the relationship between the Czech question & humanity was derived from historical reality, but also represented an attempt to link Czech nationalism with a set of metaphysically conceived values & thus to bestow a new quality on the Czech national consciousness. Since Masaryk's interpretations of the Czech past are now outdated, however, the Czech question itself should be rephrased
This paper describes nationalism as a phenomenon that has become an integral part of Czech society i...
Thesis "Vítkov as a realm of memory of the Czech society in the nineteenth and the twentieth century...
This article presents insight into the development/changes in the way in which Czechs treated the Cz...
By focusing on the nation's internal life as well as its position within the Hapsburg monarchy speci...
Tomas G. Masaryk's Ceska otazka (The Czech Question [1895]) is framed in terms of both what had been...
In Ceska otazka (The Czech Question [1895]), Tomas G. Masaryk attempted to grasp the meaning of Czec...
Presents the debate between Tomas G. Masaryk & Czech politician Josef Kaizl about the problematic re...
Assesses the historical & contemporary utility of Tomas G. Masaryk's interpretations of the Czech po...
In the Czech Question (1895) Masaryk laid the foundation for his conception of the meaning of Czech ...
This work aims to use Masaryk's thoughts to analyse, summarise and interpret his philosophy of histo...
History and meaningIn the translated text – selected from the samizdat volume Pojetí českých dějin (...
This contribution investigates the content of MasarykŽs articles and studies published in German pre...
This thesis occupies itself with the background of the idea of czechoslovakian state through the out...
The study outlines connections between innovations of historical representations in the Czech litera...
The thesis deals with the comparative analysis of the role of history in four nation - centred works...
This paper describes nationalism as a phenomenon that has become an integral part of Czech society i...
Thesis "Vítkov as a realm of memory of the Czech society in the nineteenth and the twentieth century...
This article presents insight into the development/changes in the way in which Czechs treated the Cz...
By focusing on the nation's internal life as well as its position within the Hapsburg monarchy speci...
Tomas G. Masaryk's Ceska otazka (The Czech Question [1895]) is framed in terms of both what had been...
In Ceska otazka (The Czech Question [1895]), Tomas G. Masaryk attempted to grasp the meaning of Czec...
Presents the debate between Tomas G. Masaryk & Czech politician Josef Kaizl about the problematic re...
Assesses the historical & contemporary utility of Tomas G. Masaryk's interpretations of the Czech po...
In the Czech Question (1895) Masaryk laid the foundation for his conception of the meaning of Czech ...
This work aims to use Masaryk's thoughts to analyse, summarise and interpret his philosophy of histo...
History and meaningIn the translated text – selected from the samizdat volume Pojetí českých dějin (...
This contribution investigates the content of MasarykŽs articles and studies published in German pre...
This thesis occupies itself with the background of the idea of czechoslovakian state through the out...
The study outlines connections between innovations of historical representations in the Czech litera...
The thesis deals with the comparative analysis of the role of history in four nation - centred works...
This paper describes nationalism as a phenomenon that has become an integral part of Czech society i...
Thesis "Vítkov as a realm of memory of the Czech society in the nineteenth and the twentieth century...
This article presents insight into the development/changes in the way in which Czechs treated the Cz...