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 Peaslee and Viterslav Orel
  • Looking To The Future: The Czech Republic As EU Member
    By Petr Simunek
  • The Image of Women in the Czech Media and Its Impact on Female Identity
    By Jana Valdrova
  • Contemporary Academic Psychology in the Ostrava Region
    By Karel Paulik

POETRY

  • Fish Scales
    by Bohuslav Reynek
    Translated, with an introduction, by Kelly Miller and Zdenska Brodska

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Helena Krmickova. Studie a Texty k pocatkum kalicha v Cechach. [Spisy Masarykovy Univerzity v Brne Filozoficka Fakulta, 310]. Brno: Masarykova Univerzita, 1997.
    By Thomas A. Fudge
  • Brian Porter. When Nationalism Began to Hate: Imagining Politics in Nineteenth-Century Poland. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
    By John Radzilowski
  • Scott Spector. Prague Territories: National Conflict and Cultural Innovation in Franz Kafka’s Fin de Siècle. Berkley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 2000.
    By Mila Saskova-Pierce
  • Barbara Dayova, Translated by Bronislava Mulerova. Sametovi filozofove: Podzemni universita v Ceskoslovensku a role Vzelavaci nadace Jana Husa v letech 1979-1989. Brno: Dopinek, 1999.
    Barbara Day. The Velvet Philosophers. London: Claridge Press, 1999.
    By Mary Hrabik Samal
  • Gordon Skilling. The Education of a Canadian: My Life as a Scholar and Activist. Montreal: McGill University Press, 2000.