ELECTRONIC VERSION OF THIS ISSUE IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD HERE Contents Religious Contacts with England during the Bohemian Reformation By Zdenĕk V. David Concerning a Manuscript from a Moravian Immigrant’s Trunk: Postil by Johann Spangenberg By Hana Waisserová Memoir: Read More …
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25.2 – Fall 2011: Table of Contents
THIS ISSUE IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD HERE Editor’s Notes By Clinton Machann ARTICLES The Czechoslovak Exile and the Struggle for Human Rights By Francis D. Raška An Inveterate Enemy within the Heart of the State? History, Germanic Studies and Read More …
25.1 – Spring 2011: Table of Contents
THIS ISSUE IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD HERE Editor’s Notes By Clinton Machann ARTICLES Creating an Alternative Rhetoric Through Theatre During the Height of Authoritarian Control in Communist Czechoslovakia By Todd Ruecker Václav Myslivec, A Man Between Christian Socialism, Christian Read More …
New Series Vol. 2 #1
ELECTRONIC VERSION OF THIS ISSUE IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD HERE Contents World War I Treaties: Joys and Tears by Kenneth Janda The United States and Romania in 1918: President Wilson’s strategic vision and American support for the rebirth of Read More …
New Series Vol. 1 #2
ELECTRONIC VERSION OF THIS ISSUE IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD HERE Contents From the Editor By Hugh L. Agnew … v ARTICLES Masaryk’s Philosopical and Political Globalism By Zdeněk V. David … 1 The Role of Memory in the Centennial Read More …
New Series Vol. 1 #1
ELECTRONIC VERSION OF THIS ISSUE IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD HERE Contents Articles: “Two Progenitors of Masaryk’s Philosophy: Friedrich A. Lange and Henry G. Lewes,” by Zdenĕk V. David “Remembering the Czech Legion and the 1917 Battle of Zborov in Read More …
22.1 – Fall 2008: Notes from the Editor
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 …
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 …