Prague Perspectives
Prague Perspectives (I): The History of East Central Europe and Russia
edited by Petr Roubal and Václav Veber
published
by The National Library of the Czech Republic - Slavonic Library, Prague 2004
ISBN 80-7050-443-9
Obsah s resumé v češtině
Preface
In Place of an Introduction: Twenty Five Years since the Death of Jan Slavík
Václav Veber
Section I: The History of East Central Europe
František Řehoř – Lover of the Galician Ruthenians
Suspicious Slavonic Studies: The Case of Francis Dvornik’s The Slavs in European History and Civilisation
Planning the New East Central Europe: The Mid-European Democratic Union in the United States (1918)
Communism – Totalitarianism – Resistance
The Yugoslav State Visit in the Soviet Union, June 1956
The Winners, the Losers, the Embittered. The Disputes inside the Hungarian Workers’ Party’s Leadership during Spring and Summer 1956
Cooperation among Visegrad Countries in Relation to the Integration into the European Union
Czech Historiography on Hungary
Conceptual History and Political Languages: On the Central-European Adaptation of the Contextualist-Conceptualist Methodologies of Intellectual History
Section II: Russian and Soviet History
The Russian Myth: The 17th Century Russian Reality Seen through Italian Eyes
M. M. Speransky and Russia at the Beginning of the 19th Century
Reviewing Masaryk – The International Response to T. G. Masaryk’s The Spirit of Russia
Martin Beisswenger a Petr Roubal
The Establishment of the Soviet Judicial and Penal System in the Early Days of the Bolshevik Dictatorship (1917-1924)
Inter-national Loyalties: A/Olexander Dovzhenko’s Films in the Context of the Nationality Policy in Soviet Ukraine in the 1920’s
“Russia and Europe” in the Concept of Hubert Ripka
The State of Historiography of Czech Communities Abroad
Czech Historiography after November 1989 on Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian History: Difficulties and Political Context
Bibliography of the Czech historiography on Russia and the Soviet Union and on Czechoslovak-Soviet or Czech-Russian Relations since 1917
Emil Voráček
Section III: Russian Emigration in Czechoslovakia
Commercial Relations between Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union in the 1920’s: Information and Supporting Organizations
The Russian People’s / Free University in Prague 1923-1945
Альфред Бем – homo politicus
Очерк из жизни русской эмиграции в Словакии
в
1939-1945
Гг.
Index