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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Jan Kremer (15.02.2021)
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Jan Kremer (15.02.2021)
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Jan Kremer (15.02.2021)
Textbooks: ● Agnew H., The Czechs and the Lands of the Bohemian Crown, Stanford 2004. ● Čornej P. – Pokorný J., A Brief History of the Czech Lands to 2004, Prague 2004. ● Crampton R. J., Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century - and After. London, 1997. ● Krejčí J., Czechoslovakia at the Crossroads of European History, London-New York 1990. ● Okey R., The Habsburg Monarchy. From Enlightenment to Eclipse, New York 2001. ● Pánek J. – Tůma O. (Eds.), A History of the Czech Lands, Prague 2009. ● Polišenský J. V., History of Czechoslovakia in Outline, Prague 1991 (2nd edition). ● Teich M. (Ed.), Bohemia in History, Cambridge University Press 1998.
Recommended Readings ● Albright M. (2012). Prague Winter. A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937-1948, New York. ● Berend N. (ed.), Christianization and the Rise of Christian Monarchy. Scandinavia, Central Europe and Rus c. 900-1200, Cambridge 2007. ● Blaive M., The 1989 Revolution as a Non-Lieu de Mémoire in the Czech Republic, https://cz.boell.org/sites/default/files/downloads/http___oldmail.otoman(1).pdf ● Bolton J., Worlds of Dissent. Charter 77, The Plastic People of the Universe, and Czech Culture under Communism. Harvard 2014. ● Bren P., The Greengrocer and His TV. The Culture of Communism after the 1968 Prague Spring, Ithaca 2010. ● Burian, M. et al. (2002). Assassination. Operation Anthropoid 1941-1942, Prague. ● Cornwall, M. and R. J. W. Evans (eds.), Czechoslovakia in a Nationalist and Fascist Europe, Oxford 2007. ● Courtois S. et al., The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression. Translated by Jonathan Murphy and Mark Kramer, Cambridge, Mass.; London, England: Harvard University Press, 1999. ● Crowhurst, P., Hitler and Czechoslovakia in WW II, London 2013. ● Crowley D. – Reid S., edd. Socialist Spaces. Sites of Everyday Life in the Eastern Bloc 2002. ● Černá, M.: Cadre Policy, Cadre Work and Screening in Communist Czechoslovakia. Simple Ideas, Complicated Practice. AUC Studia territorialia, č. 2/2011, pp. 9-28. ● David, Z. V. (2003). Finding the Middle Way. The Utraquist’s Liberal Challenge to Rome and Luther, Washington – Baltimore. ● Demetz, P. (1997). Prague in Black and Gold: Scenes from the Life of a European City, Hill and Wang New York. ● Evans R. J. W., Rudolf II and His World. A Study in Intellectual History 1576-1612, Oxford 1973. ● Evans R. J. W., The Making of Habsburg Monarchy 1550-1700, Oxford 1984. ● Faber D., Munich: The 1938 Appeasement Crisis, London 2008. ● Fajt J., Charles IV: Emperor by the Grace of God, Prague 2006. ● Fudge T. A., The Magnificent Ride. The First Reformation in Bohemia, Aldershot 1998. ● Gellner E., Nations and Nationalism, Oxford 1983. ● Havlíček Borovský, K., The Slav and the Czech, in: Trencsényi B. – Kopeček M. (Eds.): Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770-1945) Vol. II, New York 2007, pp. 250-254. ● Klápště J.: The Czech Lands in Medieval Transformation, 2012. ● Korbel J., Twentieth-Century Czechoslovakia (The Meaning of Its History), New York 1977. ● Kovtun G. J. (ed.), Czech and Slovak History. An American Bibliography, Washington 1996. ● Kusin V. V., From Dubcek to Charter 77: A Study of Normalization in Czechoslovakia 1968-1978, New York 1978. ● Lambert M., Medieval Heresy, London 1977. ● Louthan H., Converting Bohemia: Force and Persuation in the Catholic Reformation, Cambridge 2009. ● Marshall, P. (2006). The Magic Circle of Rudolf II: Alchemy, Astrology and Magic in Renaissance Prague, New York. ● Masaryk T. G., The New Europe, 1975. ● McDonald C. – Kaplan J., Prague in the Shadow of Swastika, Prague 1995. ● Murray W., Munich at Fifty, Commentary 1988, s. 25-30, https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/munich-at-fifty/ ● Musil J. (ed.), The End of Czechoslovakia, Budapest 1995. ● Neville P., Tomáš Masaryk and Eduard Beneš: Czechoslovakia, London 2010. ● Novák J. (Ed.), On Masaryk, Amsterdam 1988. ● Opat J. – Nový, R. – Žemlička, J. (eds.), Illustrated Czech History 1-4, Prague 1996. ● Opat, J., Nový, R., Žemlička, J. (eds.) (1996). , Illustrated Czech History 1-4, Prague. ● Pehe J. (ed.), The Prague Spring: A Mixed Legacy, London 1988. ● Pešková J. (ed), Homage to J. A. Comenius, Prague 1991. ● Polišenský J. V., Tragic Triangle. The Netherlands, Spain and Bohemia 1617-1621, Prague 1991. ● Poulík J., Great Moravia and the Mission of Cyril and Methodius, Prague 1985. ● Ripellino A. M., Magic Prague, UCP 1993. ● Rosario I., Art and Propaganda: Charles IV and Bohemia, Boydell Press 2000. ● Rupnik J., The Other Europe, New York 1989. Sayer D., Prague, Capital of the Twentieth Century, Princeton 2013. ● Sayer D., The Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History, Princeton University Press 1998. ● Šmahel F., Jan Hus - Heretic or Patriot?, History Today, August 1990, pp. 27-33 (Course Reader). ● Smetana, V.: The Czechoslovakia’s Leaning to the USSR during World War II and the Collapse of a ‘Bridge Between West and East’ in the Years 1945-1948, In: At the European Crossroads, Praha 2005, pp. 19-23. ● Suk, Jiří: Czechoslovakia in 1989: Causes, Results, and Conceptual Changes. In: Michael Gehler, Wolfgang Mueller, Arnold Suppan (eds.). Revolutions of 1989. A Handbook. Wien 2015, pp. 137–160. ● Scribner B., Porter R. and Teich M. (eds.), The Reformation in National Context, Cambridge University Press 1994. ● Shepherd R. H. E., Czechoslovakia : the velvet revolution and beyond, Houndsmills: Macmillan Press Ltd.; New York: St. Martin‘s Press, 2000. ● Skilling H. G., T. G. Masaryk: Against the Current 1882-1914, The Macmillan Press 1994. ● Štemberková M., Universitas Carolina Pragensis, Prague 1996. ● Svobodný P., Historical Institutes, History Departments, Archives, Museums in the Czech Republic. A Guide, Prague 2000. ● Thomas A., Anne's Bohemia: Czech Literature and Society, 1310-1420, University of Minnesota Press 1998. ● Trencsényi, B. and Kopeček, M. (eds) (2006-2007). Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770-1945) Vol. I-II, Central European University Press Budapest – New York. ● Wagner M. L., Petr Chelčický. Radical Separatist in Hussite Bohemia, Scottdale 1983. ● Wandycz P. S., The price of freedom: A history of East Central Europe from the Middle Ages to the present, London 1993. ● Wandycz P., The Price of Freedom, London 1992. ● Wolverton L., Hastening toward Prague : power and society in the medieval Czech lands, Philadelphia 2001. ● Yurchak A., Everything was Forever until it was no more: The last Soviet generation, Princeton 2005. ● Zacek J. F.: Palacký. The Historian as Scholar and Nationalist. Hague 1970. Video Games · Attentat 1942, official web page |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Jan Kremer (15.02.2021)
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