19.2 – Spring 2006: Table of Contents

ARTICLES

  • The Adventures of Voskovec and Werich in America, 1939-1945
    By Jarka M. Burian
  • They Wished to Combine the Spirit of Bohemia and America: Czech Women’s Clubs in Chicago, 1890-1940—the Liberal “Progressive” Type
    By Stepanka Magstadtova
  • Valaska Skola (1755): What Was Gavlovid Thinking?
    By Gerald Sabo, S.J.
  • A Religious Idealist, Heretic, or Perpetual Seeker? An Outline of the Biography of Emil Dlouhjf-Pokorny, A Priest and Man of Four Churches
    By Pavel Marek
  • Religious Pluralism among Czech Immigrants to Texas: Critiquing the Narrative of American Catholic History
    By Sharon Perkins
  • Thomas G. Masaryk’s Ambivalent View of the Enlightenment and Political Liberalism
    By Zdenek V. David
  • Czechoslovakia, Czech Tanks and the Second World War: the Munich Conference Reconsidered
    By Patrick Crowhurst

ESSAYS

  • My Czech Summer
    By Mary Hrabik Samal
  • “Czech” Out This Art Scene
    By Brett Ira
  • The Three Pages That Could: The Czech Feuilleton
    By Zdenka Brodska

INTERVIEW

  • An Interview with Josef Hampl
    Translated by Mary Hrabik Sarnal