ARTICLES The Reception of Milan Kundera By Jean Bessiere A Journey of a Name from the Realm of Reference to the Realm of Meaning: The Reception of Milan Kundera within the Czech Cultural Context By Petr A. Bilek Milan Kundera’s Read More …
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16.2 – Spring 2003: Table of Contents
ARTICLES Clementis’s Hat; or, Is Kundera a Palimpsest? By Peter Bugge A Very British Bohemian? The Reception of Milan Kundera and his Work in Great Britain By Michelle Woods “A Python Can Have Up to Three Tongues”: The Use of Read More …
16.1 – Fall 2002: Table of Contents
ARTICLES Imperial America in Adolf Loo’s Jubilee Church Project By Joseph Masheck Singing the Blues: Intertextuality in the Poetry of Ivan Blatny By Julie Hansen Language: The First Target of Assimilation By Roland A. Stiles Vaclav Alois Jung’s 1903 Novel Read More …
15.2 – Spring 2002: Table of Contents
ARTICLES The German Social Democratic Party of Czechoslovakia: From Abstention to Activism By Fred Hahn Rilke’s Non-Nationalism: A Bohemian Model By Jenifer Cushman Josef Vaclav Sladek (1845-1912) as an Interpreter and Example of the Czech-American Experience By David Z. Chroust Read More …
15.1 – Fall 2001: Table of Contents
ARTICLES Jan Hus — a Heretic, a Saint, or a Reformer? By Vilem Herold Political Portraiture: Karel Kramar as Others Saw Him Before World War I By Stanley B. Winters F.M. (Ladimir) Klacel: Teacher of Gregor Mendel By Margaret Hermanek Read More …
14.2 – Spring 2001: Table of Contents
ARTICLES Bohemian Voice: The Forgotten First Journal about the Czechs in English By David Chroust An Unlikely Partnership: The Search for Peace and Understanding in East Central Europe, 1910-1914 By T. Mills Kelly A Fish Out of Water? Democracy and Read More …
14.1 – Fall 2000: Table of Contents
ARTICLES Beckovsky, Dobner, and the Jews: Vaclav Hajek’s Successors and Followers in Bohemia By Zdenek V. David Black Monks: Jozef Tiso and Anti-Semitism By James Ward Masaryk in Search of Dostoevsky By Joseph N. Rostinsky From Czech to English: Interrelations Read More …
26.2 – Spring 2013: Table of Contents
THIS ISSUE IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD HERE ARTICLES The Economic, Political and Religious Elements of Czech Volhynia By Bruce A. Vlk The Exile Literary Critic Igor Hájek and His Contribution to Czech Studies in a Foreign Context By Karolina Read More …
27.1 – Fall 2013: Table of Contents
THIS ISSUE IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD HERE ARTICLES Masaryk and the Austrian Philosophical Tradition: Bolzano and Brentano By Zdeněk David Anthony Philip Heinrich (1781-1861): A Critical Twenty-First Century. Re-assessment of the American Beethoven By Louis A. Reith From the Communist Read More …
28.1 – Spring-Fall 2014: Table of Contents
THIS ISSUE IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD HERE ARTICLES Jan Patočka as a Critic of Thomas Masaryk’s Philosophy, Politics, and History By Zdeněk David Antonín Dvořák and His Students at National Conservatory: a Czech Composer’s Contribution to an American Musical Style Read More …