Neo-Slavism and the Czechs 1898–1914
Discover the intricate world of the Neo-Slav movement with Neo-Slavism and the Czechs 1898–1914 by Paul Vysný. Originally published in 1977 and reissued in 2010 by Cambridge University Press, this compelling paperback spans 304 pages and offers an in-depth analysis of Czech intellectual life during the Habsburg Empire. Vysný delves into a rich array of primary sources to explore the socio-political conditions that fostered Neo-Slavism, tracing its evolution and the impact it had on other Slavic nations. This book is essential for anyone interested in European history, Panslavism, and the cultural dynamics of Bohemia (Czech Republic). Enhance your understanding of this pivotal movement and its significance in shaping Slavic identity and unity.