Jan Bazant is a senior researcher at the Institute of Philosophy in Prague. He was previously director of the Institute for Classical Studies. Nina BazantovA is an art historian and former curator of historical textiles at the Museum of Applied Arts in Prague. Frances Starn is a writer living in Berkeley, California.
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List of Illustrations xi Acknowledgments xv Guide to Pronunciation xvii Introduction 1 I. Between Myth and History (The Premyslid Dynasty) 7 II. Navel of the Earth (Charles IV, 1316-1378) 31 III. Against Everyone (Hussite Revolution) 47 IV. Struggles for City, Court, Country (Vladislav II-Rudolph II) 67 V. Defeated Protestants, Victorious Catholics (Ferdinand II-Charles VI) 83 VI. From the Enlightenment to Romantic Nationalism (Maria Teresa-Revolution of 1848) 111 VII. Defeated Politicians, Victorious Intellectuals (1848-1867) 145 VIII. From National Self-Determination to Cosmopolitanism (1867-1918) 187 IX. The First Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1938) 239 X. Between Hitler and Stalin (1938-1948) 295 XI. "Ideal" Socialism (1948-1968) 335 XII. "Real" Socialism (1968-1989) 385 XIII. The Decades after the Velvet Revolution (1989-) 463 Epilogue 503 Suggestions for Further Reading 507 Acknowledgment of Copyright and Sources 521 Index 529

