History
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New biography ‘Havel: Unfinished Revolution’ traces intimate, inward journey of Czechoslovakia’s…
Dr. David Gilbreath Barton, an award-winning American journalist and psychotherapist, first visited Czechoslovakia in the mid-1980s, “fell in love with the country”, and…
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In memoriam: Philosopher and underground lecturer Ladislav Hejdánek who helped shape Charter 77
Czech philosopher Ladislav Hejdánek died on Monday at the age of 92. He is primarily remembered as one of the first spokespeople of the Charter 77 initiative – and for his…
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George of Poděbrady - diplomat king who dreamed of a united Europe
Though little known outside the Czech Republic, the 15th century King of Bohemia George of Poděbrady (Jiří z Poděbrad) is seen by many today as an accomplished…
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Czech Holocaust victims remembered in online public reading
Czechs are marking international Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Yom HaShoah, which falls on Tuesday, with the annual public reading of the Holocaust victims’ names. The…
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Marine archaeologist Eva Grossmann on how she discovered the Byzantine Port of Apollonia
“Everyone was looking north, but topography led me to look south and that’s how I found the Byzantine Port of Apollonia,” says Czech-born marine archaeologist and…
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April 21, 1990 – When John Paul II became the first pope to visit Prague
Thirty years ago this month, Czechoslovakia saw its first ever papal visit. Not only was this seen as a symbolic step in the newly post-communist country, Pope John Paul…
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“First-Brave-Unique”: Stories of pioneering Czech women who made their mark on history
One hundred years ago this February, the fledgling state of Czechoslovakia adopted a constitution guaranteeing equal rights for men and women, including the right to vote…
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Katyn, Konev and the battle for memory
The row over the recent removal of a statue of the Soviet Marshall Ivan Konev in Prague reminded us that the legacy of the recent past remains highly sensitive. Add to…
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“Operation K” - How the Communists wiped out Czechoslovakia’s monasteries in one brutal stroke
Exactly 70 years ago the Communist regime launched its nation-wide crackdown operation on Czechoslovakia’s monasteries. Known as Akce K (Operation K), it saw the mass…
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Mediaeval Prague’s Vyšehrad was once supposed to house largest West Slavic church
During its time it was supposed to be the largest of the West Slavic churches, but the structure which archaeologists have found at Prague’s Vyšehrad was never finished…
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Jan Smudek - the real Laszlo from Casablanca
In one of Hollywood’s most acclaimed films, Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart finds himself torn between choosing to be with the woman he loves, or helping her escape with her…
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Flag expert: Czechs only bring out their flag in emotional times
The national flag of the Czech Republic, which is the same as the flag of former Czechoslovakia, will celebrate its centenary on March 30th. While the celebrations of the…
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