Pavel Soukup is a researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies, Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic. He holds an MA in history and a PhD in Czech history from Charles University in Prague. Soukup was a Humboldt Foundation Research Fellow from 2012-2014.
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Preface to the English Edition Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction: The Defendant at Constance Chapter 2: Jan Hus in the Hands of Historians Chapter 3: Master Jan Hus: A Brief Biography Chapter 4: Hus the Preacher: The Appointment as Rector of the Bethlehem Chapel, 1402 Chapter 5: Prague Wycliffism and the "Learned Heresy": The First Condemnation of Wyclif's Articles, 1403 Chapter 6: Jan Hus and Church Reform: The Synodal Sermons, 1405 and 1407 Chapter 7: The University Career of Master Hus: The Rector's Speech of 1409, "Strengthen Your Hearts" Chapter 8: The Generation of the Decree of Kutna Hora: The University of Prague as a Central European CrossroadsChapter 9: The Hussites' Media Campaign: Appealing the Papal Prohibition of Preaching, 1410 Chapter 10: Public Engagement and Political Support: Royal Expropriation of Church Property, 1411 Chapter 11: Leader of the Protest Movement: The Prague Indulgence Disputes, 1412 Chapter 12: The Judicial Process: The Appeal to Christ, 1412 Chapter 13: The Invisible Church and Conditional Obedience: Hus's Book On the Church, 1413 Chapter 14: Writing in the Vernacular and Mission in the Countryside: The Czech Postil, 1413 Chapter 15: The Council of Constance: Conviction and Execution, 1414-15 Chapter 16: Epilogue: Hussitism and Reformation Notes Works of Jan Hus Further Primary Sources Bibliography Index of Personal Names

