New Series Vol. 2 #2

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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: Part II: From Trial in Berlin to Zuchthaus in Hameln an der Weser (1942-1945)
By Martin Hrabík

Eda Kriseová and her Prophecy of the Velvet Revolution: “The Gates Opened” (1984)
By Hana Waisserová

The Gates Opened
By Eda Kriseová

Searching for Security: Defense Policies of the Czech Republic and Slovakia before and after the Ukrainian Crisis
By James W. Peterson

ESSAY

Internationalizing Our Research and Perspectives: A Librarian’s Manifesto
By David Chroust

RESEARCH MATERIALS
On the Track of Czechs in Canada
By Miloslav Rechcigl

BOOK REVIEWS

Rozmluvy s Antonínem Švehlou a o Švehlovi: Vzpomínky Agrárního diplomata Karla Mečíře. Historico-Kriticka edice, (Conversations with and about Antonín Švehla: Reminiscences of the Agrarian Diplomat Karel Mečíř; A Historical and Critical Edition) Eduard Kubů and Jiří Šouša, ed. (Prague: Universita Karlova, Nakladatelství Karolinum, 2018), ISBN 978-80-246-4099-0 and ISBN 978-80-4150 (pdf), 348 pp.
By Mary Hrabík Šámal

Pavel Kreisinger, Češi a Slováci v Austrálii v 1. polovině 20. století a jejich účast ve světových válkách, (Prague: Academia, 2018). ISBN 978-80-200-2821-1, 400 pp.
By Milada Polišenská

Norman Eisen, The Last Palace: Europe’s Turbulent Century in Five Lives and One Legendary House, (New York: Crown, 2018). ISBN: 978-0-451-49578-5. 403 pp.
By Louis J. Reith

Jan Balabán, Maybe We’re Leaving, trans. by Charles S. Kraszewski, (London: Glagoslav Publications, 2017). ISBN: 9781911414698. 166 pp.
By Tracy A. Burns