One year ago our Fall 2007 issue included an essay by Matthew Konieczny about Professor Bronislava Volkova and the Czech program at Indiana University. Our current issue opens with an article by Volkova herself in which she extends her “endeavor Read More …
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22.2 – Spring 2009: Notes from the Editor
Our current issue features a variety of historical, literary, and cultural topics. In the past, Kosmas has published historical studies dealing with aspects of the Czech National Awakening in the nineteenth century; for example, our Fall 2007 issue included an Read More …
23.1 – Fall 2009: Notes from the Editor
June 5-7, 2009, was an exciting time here on the campus of Texas A&M University. We were honored to host a regional SVU conference with the central theme “Contributions of Czechs and Slovaks to the American Southwest.” About forty scholarly Read More …
23.2 – Spring 2010: Notes from the Editor
I would like to begin my discussion of this issue’s contents by pointing to a short essay near the end: “Who was Kosmas?” Of course some of our readers are well-versed in Czech history and know about this twelfth-century priest Read More …
24.1 – Fall 2010: Notes from the Editor
In the past our readers have learned much about the foundations of philosophical and political thought in early Czechoslovakia and the ideas of its first president, Tomas G. Masaryk, from Zdenek V. David. We are pleased to open this Fall Read More …