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Czech and Slovak History: An American Bibliography

Compiled by George J. Kovtun
Introductory Essay by Stanley B. Winters



Table of Contents


Historians and Historiography

a) General

Anderle, Josef. "Major Contributions of Czechs and Slovaks to Austrian and Hungarian History, 1918-1945." Austrian History Yearbook 6/7 (1970/1971): 169-220.

Bartosek, Karel. "Czechoslovakia: The State of Historiography." Journal of Contemporary History 2, no. 1 (January 1967): 143-55.

Betts, Reginald R. "Masaryk's Philosophy of History." 1969. For full citation see Tomas G. Masaryk.

Bicha, Karel D. "Czech-American Historiography: 1964-1987." 1990. For full citation see Czechs and Slovaks in the United States and Other Countries.

Burian, Peter. "Recent Czech and Slovak Literature on the History of the Habsburg Monarchy: A Bibliography." Austrian History Yearbook 1 (1965): 171-78.

Cohen, Gary B. "Recent Research on Czech Nation-Building." Journal of Modern History 51, no. 4 (December 1979): 760-72. Review article.

Daniel, David P. The Historiography of the Reformation in Slovakia. Saint Louis, Mo.: Center for Reformation Research, 1977. 50p.

Erickson, John. "Recent Soviet and Marxist Writings: 1848 in Central and Eastern Europe." Journal of Central European Affairs 17, no. 2 (July 1957): 119-26.

Fic, Victor M. "Soviet Historians on the Origin of the Conflict between the Czechoslovak Legion and the Bolsheviks in May 1918." In Czechoslovakia Past and Present, vol. 2, 1968 [Chapter 4, Rechcigl]: 1305-16.

Fichtner, Paula S. "Americans and the Disintegration of the Habsburg Monarchy: The Shaping of an Historiographical Model." In The Habsburg Empire in World War I, 1977 [Chapter 4, Kann, Kiraly, Fichtner]: 221-34.

Fischer, George. "The Russian Archive in Prague." American Slavic and East European Review 8, no. 4 (December 1949): 289-95.

Freeze, Karen J. "Recent Bohemica in the Federal Republic of Germany: The Jahrbucher of the Collegium Carolinum." East Central Europe 1, no. 2 (1974): 168-72. Review article.

Garver, Bruce M. "New Studies on the Sense of Modern Czechoslovak History. East Central Europe 5, no. 2 (1978): 272-79. Review article.

Hanak, Harry. "Czech Historians and the End of Austria-Hungary." In Historians as Nation-Builders: Central and South-East Europe, 1988 [Chapter 4, Deletant and Hanak]: 70-86.

Hanak, Harry. "Czechoslovak History in Great Britain." Bohemia 32, no. 1 (1991): 99-103.

Hauner, Milan. "Recasting Czech History." Survey 24, no. 3 (Summer 1979): 214-25. Marxist rewriting of history.

Heymann, Frederick G. "The Hussite Movement in the Historiography of the Czech Awakening." In The Czech Renascence of the Nineteenth Century, 1970 [Chapter 4, Brock and Skilling]: 224-38.

Hilton, Rodney H., and Trevor H. Aston. "Historians in Czechoslovakia." Past and Present no. 63 (May 1974): 3. Protest against government oppression of historians in Czechoslovakia.

Hucko, Jan. "On the Questions of the Historical Work of Stur's Generation." Studia Historica Slovaca 13 (1984): 165-99.

Husek, Miloslav. "The Teaching and Study of United States History in the Universities of Czechoslovakia." In Guide to the Study of United States History outside the U. S., 1945-1980, vol. 2, edited by Lewis Hanke with the assistance of many historians in many lands; sponsored by the American Historical Association and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 3-5. White Plains, N.Y.: Kraus International Publications, 1985.

Jakesova, Elena. "Emigrants from Slovakia - Immigrants to Canada as an Object of Historical Research." In Emigration from Northern, Central, and Southern Europe: Theoretical and Methodological Principles of Research, 1984 [Chapter 4, Emigration]: 209-20.

Janak, Robert. "From the Historiography of Czech Texas." 1990. For full citation see Czechs and Slovaks in the United States and Other Countries.

Jelinek, Yeshayahu. "The Slovak State in Post-War Historiography (An Annotated Bibliography)." Slovakia 28, no. 51-52 (1978-1979): 17-24.

Johnson, Owen V. "Slovak History Reconsidered: A Sociocultural Perspective." Kosmas: Journal of Czechoslovak and Central European Studies 2, no. 2 (Winter 1983): 19-39.

Kantor, Marvin. The Origins of Christianity in Bohemia: Sources and Commentary. 1990. For full citation see From Antiquity to 1306.

Kisch, Guido. "Jewish Historiography in Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia." In The Jews of Czechoslovakia, vol. 1, 1968 [Chapter 4, Jews of Czechoslovakia]: 1-11.

Koci, Josef, and Jiri Koralka. "The History of the Habsburg Monarchy (1526-1918) in Czechoslovak Historiography since 1945." Austrian History Yearbook 2 (1966): 198-223.

Kohak, Erazim. "Making and Writing History (Edvard Benes, 1943- 48)." In Czechoslovakia: Crossroads and Crisis, 1918-88, 1989 [Chapter 4, Stone and Strouhal]: 183-203.

Kopanic, Michael J., Jr. "The Slovak Community of Cleveland: Historiography and Sources." Ethnic Forum 10, no. 1-2 (1990): 83- 97.

Koralka, Jiri. "Contemporary Austrian History in the Early Years of Cesky casopis historicky (1894-1914)." In The Mirror of History: Essays in Honor of Fritz Fellner, edited by Solomon Wank et al., 91-113. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, c1988.

Koralka, Jiri. "Some Remarks on the Concepts of Nationalism and Internationalism." Translated by Roberta F. Samsour. Historica 13 (1966): 209-16.

Krejci, Jaroslav. "Czech Past and Present at the Crossroads of Civilizations." Cross Currents 1 (1983): 113-23.

Kren, Jan. "Czech Historiography at a Turning Point." East European Politics and Societies 6, no. 2 (Spring 1992): 152-69.

Kudrna, Jaroslav. "Positivism and Historiography." Historica 24 (1984): 148-85.

Kusy, Miroslav. "On the Purity of the Historian's Craft." Translated by Zdenek Suda. Kosmas 3 & 4, no. 2 & 1 (Winter 1984/Summer 1985): 28-38.

Lacko, Michael. "Great-Moravian and Cyrillo-Methodian Era Researched: Synthesis of Studies from 1959-1970." 1970. For full citation see From Antiquity to 1306 .

Lass, Andrew. "Presencing, Historicity and the Shifting Voice of Written Relics in Eighteenth Century Bohemia." Bohemia 28, no. 1 (1987): 92-107.

Laudiero, Alfredo. "Nineteenth-Century Bohemia in Contemporary Czechoslovak Historiography: Changing Views." Slavonic and East European Review 68, no. 3 (July 1990): 476-97.

Leitsch, Walter. "East Europeans Studying History in Vienna (1855-1918)." In Historians as Nation-Builders: Central and South-East Europe, 1988 [Chapter 4, Deletant and Hanak]: 139-56. Includes Josef Emler, Vaclav Hruby, Vladimir Klecanda, Josef Susta, Jan Bedrich Novak, Kamil Krofta, and Karel Stloukal.

Luebke, Frederick C. "Czech-American Immigration: Some Historiographical Observations." Nebraska History 74, no. 3-4 (Fall/Winter 1993): 218-22.

Lutzow, [Francis] Count. Lectures on the Historians of Bohemia. London, New York: H. Frowde, 1905. 120p.

----- ----- New York: B. Blom, 1971. 120p.

Macha, Karel. "Thoughts on the Meaning of Utopia." In Czechoslovakia: Crossroads an Crises, 1918-88, 1989 [Chapter 4, Stone and Strouhal]: 80-85. Meaning of Czechoslovak independence.

Mamatey, Victor S. "The Battle of the White Mountain as Myth in Czech History." East European Quarterly 15, no. 3 (Sept 1981): 335-45.

Marsina, Richard. "Medieval Hungarian Narrative Sources and Slovak Historiography." Studia Historica Slovaca 13 (1984): 29- 51.

Marsina, Richard. "Samuel Timon and His Views on the Early Slovak History." Studia Historica Slovaca 13 (1984): 91-105.

Mendelsohn, Ezra. "Recent Work on the Jews in Inter-war East Central Europe: A Survey." 1984. For full citation see Jews and Jewish Affairs.

Mudroch, Vaclav. "The Age of Jan Hus in Recent Czechoslovak Historical Literature (1948-1961)." In Czechoslovakia Past and Present, vol. 1, 1968 [Chapter 4, Rechcigl]: 581-93.

Nemec, Jaroslav. "The Origins and Development of the Study of History of Law in the Territory of Czechoslovakia (1775-1939)." In The Czechoslovak Contribution to World Culture, 1964 [Chapter 4, Rechcigl]: 381-95.

Nemec, Ludvik. "The Recent Reinvestigation of Cyrillomethodian Sources and Their Basic Problems." In Czechoslovakia Past and Present, vol. 2, 1968 [Chapter 4, Rechcigl]: 1151-74

Odlozilik, Otakar. "Clio in Chains: Czech Historiography in 1939- 1940." Slavonic and East European Review 20 (1941): 330-37.

Odlozilik, Otakar. "Modern Czechoslovak Historiography." Slavonic and East European Review 30, no. 75 (June 1952): 376-92.

Opat, Jaroslav. "On the Emergence of Czechoslovakia." 1991. For full citation see From 1918 to 1939: The First Czechoslovak Republic.

Opatrny, Josef. "Problems in the History of Czech Immigration to America in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century." Nebraska History 74, no. 3-4 (Fall/Winter 1993): 120-29.

Patocka, Jan. "Some Comments Concerning the Concept of a 'World History'." Czechoslovak and East European Journal 8, no. 1/2 (Summer/Winter 1989): 104-16.

Pech, Stanley Z. "Ferment in Czechoslovak Marxist Historiography." Canadian Slavonic Papers 10, no. 4 (Winter 1968): 502-22.

Pech, Stanley Z. "New Avenues in Eastern European History." Canadian Slavonic Papers 10, no. 1 (Spring 1968): 3-18.

Pesek, Thomas G. "Karel Havlicek in Czech Historiography and The Czech Intellectual Tradition." In Labyrinth of Nationalism, Complexities of Diplomacy: Essays in Honor of Charles and Barbara Jelavich, 1992 [Chapter 4, Frucht]: 84-103.

Pinc, Zdenek. "The Idea of the Czechoslovak State: Theory, History and Political Reality." 1991. For full citation see General Works: Works on More than One Period or Subject.

Pithart, Petr. "Let Us Be Gentle to Our History." Translated by Erazim Kohak. Kosmas: Journal of Czechoslovak and Central European Studies 3&4, no. 2&1 (Winter 1984/Summer 1985): 7-22.

Polisensky, Josef V. "Archives in Czechoslovakia and the Study of World History." Historica 1 (1959): 267-77.

Polisensky, Josef V. "Problems of Studying the History of Czech Mass Emigration to the Americas." In Emigration from Northern, Central, and Southern Europe: Theoretical and Methodological Principles of Research, 1984 [Chapter 4, Emigration]: 185-94.

Polisensky, Josef V. "Research Trends and Research Possibilities for the Study of United States History in Czechoslovakia." In Guide to the Study of United States History outside the U.S., 1945-1980, edited by Lewis Hanke with the assistance of many historians in many lands; sponsored by the American Historical Association and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 6-13. White Plains, N.Y.: Kraus International Publications, 1985.

Potemra, Michal. "Slovak Historiography at the Turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries (1880-1918)." Studia Historica Slovaca 13 (1984): 217-71.

Ratkos, Peter. "Sources of Moravia Magna's History." Studia Historica Slovaca 13 (1984): 13-28.

"Recent Research and Writing on Modern History of the Bohemian Lands, Slovakia, and Czechoslovakia: A Colloquium." Bohemia 30, no. 2 (1989): 354-69. Discussion on occasion of 'Tagung of Collegium Carolinum' in November, 1988; participants: Stanley B. Winters, Mark Cornwall, Eva Schmidt-Hartmann, Harry Hanak, Robert Luft, Owen V. Johnson, and Ronald M. Smelser.

Rothkirchen, Livia. "The Zionist Character of the 'Self- Government' of Terezin (Theresienstadt): A Study in Historiography." 1976. For full citation see Jews and Jewish Affairs.

Roucek, Joseph S., and George Waskowich. "The Development of Czechoslovak Historical Writing." In The Czechoslovak Contribution to World Culture, 1964 [Chapter 4, Rechcigl]: 245- 57.

Schmidt-Hartmann, Eva. "Forty Years of Historiography under Socialism in Czechoslovakia." Bohemia 29. no. 2 (1988): 300-24.

Schubert, Peter Z. "Resurgence of the Wallenstein Theme in Recent Czech Literature." Cross Currents 2 (1983): 231-40.

Sedinova. Jirina. "Czech History As Reflected in the Historical Work of David Gans." Judaica Bohemiae 8, no. 2 (1972): 74-83.

Sedinova, Jirina. "The Hebrew Historiography in Moravia at the 18th Century - Abraham Trebitsch (around 1760-1840)." Judaica Bohemiae 10, no. 1 (1974): 51-61.

Sedinova, Jirina. "Hebrew Literary Sources to the Czech History of the First Half of the 17th Century: End of the Thirty Years' War in the Testimonies of Contemporaries." Judaica Bohemiae, 23, no. 1 (1987): 38-57.

Sedinova, Jirina. "Hebrew Literature As a Source of Information on the Czech History of the First Half of the 17th Century: The Reflection of the Events in Contemporary Hebrew Poetry." Judaica Bohemiae 20, no. 1 (1984): 3-30.

Seton, Walter W. Some New Sources for the Life of Blessed Agnes of Bohemia. 1915. For full citation see Biographies and Memoirs, Agnes, Princess of Bohemia.

Simecka, Milan. "Black Holes: Concerning the Metamorphoses of Historical Memory." Translated by Erazim Kohak. Kosmas: Journal of Czechoslovak and Central European Studies 3&4, no. 2&1 (Winter 1984/Summer 1985): 23-28.

Skilling, H. Gordon. "Czech and Slovak Independent Historical Writing 1982-1984." Kosmas: Journal of Czechoslovak and Central European Studies 5, no. 1 (Summer 1986): 157-61.

Skilling, H. Gordon. "Czech and Slovak Independent Historical Writing 1985-1987." Kosmas: Journal of Czechoslovak and Central European Studies 7, no. 1&2 (Summer/Winter 1988): 213-18.

Skilling, H. Gordon. "Independent Historiography in Czechoslovakia." Canadian Slavonic Papers 25, no. 4 (December 1983): 518-39.

Skilling, H. Gordon. "The Muse of History - 1984: History, Historians and Politics in Communist Czechoslovakia." Cross Currents 3 (1984): 29-47.

Skilling, H. Gordon, and Vilem Precan. "Real Socialism in Czechoslovakaia and the Search for Historical Truth." Kosmas: Journal of Czechoslovak and Central European Studies 3&4, no. 2&1 (Winter 1984/Summer 1985): 1-5.

Smelser, Ronald M. "Documents on the Sudeten Question: Genuine of Forged?" 1985. For full citation see From 1918 to 1939: The First Czechoslovak Republic.

Sopko, Julius. "Humanistic Historiography from the End of the 15th till the 17th Century and the History of Slovakia." Studia Historica Slovaca 13 (1984): 53-89.

Stefanek, Branislav. "The Political Culture of the Slovaks and the Czechs." Kosmas: Journal of Czechoslovak and Central European Studies 2, no. 2 (Winter 1983): 7-17.

Stolarik, M. Mark. "From Field to Factory: The Historiography of Slovak Immigration to the United States." Slovakia 28, no. 51-52 (1978-1979): 66-88.

Stolarik, Mark M. "From Field to Factory: The Historiography of Slovak Immigration to the U.S. and Canada (1976-1987). Ethnic Forum 8, no. 1 (1988): 23-39.

Svoboda, George J. "Recent Trends in Historical Research on Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Bohemia." East Central Europe 7, no. 1 (1980): 89-96. Review article.

Thomson, S. Harrison. "T. G. Masaryk and Czech Historiography." 1950. For full citation see Tomas G. Masaryk.

Tibensky, Jan. "Slovak Historiography in the Period of the Beginnings of the Slovak National Revival (1780-1830)." Studia Historica Slovaca 13 (1984): 107-35.

"Uncharted Areas for Research on the History of Slovakia and the Slovaks." East Central Europe 7, no. 1 (1980): 49-88. Roundtable discussion; participants: Josef Anderle, Owen V. Johnson, Stanislav Kirschbaum, Victor S. Mamatey, and Stanley B. Winters.

Vardy, Stephen B. "Trianon in Interwar Hungarian Historiography." In Essays on World War I: Total War and Peacemaking, a Case Study on Trianon, 1982 [Kiraly, Pastor, Sanders]: 361-89.

Wandycz, Piotr S. "The Treatment of East Central Europe in History Textbooks." American Slavic and East European Review 16, no. 4 (December 1957): 515-23. American colleges and universities.

Werstadt, Jaroslav. "The Philosophy of Czech History." Slavonic Review 3, no. 9 (March 1925): 533-46.

Winters, Stanley B. "Historic Preservation in Czechoslovakia: The Chateau at Stare Hrady." Canadian Slavonic Papers 31, no. 3-4 (September-December 1989): 267-82.

Winters, Stanley B. "Research Trends in North America on the History of the Habsburg Monarchy and Czechoslovakia: Results of a Survey." Bohemia 32, no. 1 (1991): 104-18.

Winters, Stanley B. "Trends in Labor Historiography in Czechoslovakia." Labor History 10, no. 4 (Fall 1969): 602-29.

Winters, Stanley B. "Zdenek Solle on Pioneers of Czech Social Democracy." International Labor and Working Class History, no. 12 (Nov 1977): 37-41.

Zacek, Vaclav. "Czechoslovak Archives - War-time Losses." Slavonic and East European Review 25, no. 65 (April 1947): 518- 27.

Zorach, Jonathan. "Recent Studies on Czechoslovak Arms and Armament Works." East Central Europe 4, no. 1 (1977): 86-92. Review article.

b) Historians

BETTS, REGINALD R.

Hurstfield, Joel. "Professor R. R. Betts." Slavonic and East European Review 40, no. 94 (December 1961): 1-6.

Potter, G[eorge] R. "Reginald Robert Betts: A Memoir." In Essays in Czech History, 1969 [Chapter 4, Betts]: xi-xv.

"A Select Bibliography of the Published Writings of R. R. Betts." In Essays in Czech History, 1969 [Chapter 4, Betts]: 307-309.

"Select List of Works Cited by R. R. Betts on Late Mediaeval Czech History." In Essays on Czech History, 1969 [Chapter 4, Betts]: 304-306.

BIDLO, JAROSLAV

Odlozilik, Otakar. "Jaroslav Bidlo." Slavonic Review 16, no. 48 (April 1938): 696-98. Obituary.

Wandycz, Piotr. "East European History and Its Meaning: The Halecki-Bidlo-Handelsman Debate." In Kiraly Bela Emlekkonyve, 1992 [Chapter 4, Jonas]: 308-21.

BRUGEL, JOHANN W.

Winters, Stanley B. "Eighty Eventful Years: J. W. Bruegel Looks Back and Ahead." East Central Europe 12, no. 1 (1985): 51-58. Followed by Bibliography, 60-64.

Winters, Stanley B. "Johann Wolfgang Brugel." Bohemia 28, no. 1 (1987): 166-67. Obituary.

Winters, Stanley B. "Publications of J. W. Bruegel, 1958-85." East Central Europe 12, no. 1 (1985): 60-64.

CHALOUPECKY, VACLAV

Betts, R. R. "Vaclav Chaloupecky." Slavonic and East European Review 30, no. 75 (June 1952): 564-65. Obituary.

Odlozilik, Otakar. "Vaclav Chaloupecky." Journal of Central European Affairs 12, no. 2 (July 1952): 175-76.

COSMAS

Horecky, Paul L. "Kosmas (Cosmas)." Kosmas: Journal of Czechoslovak and Central European Studies 1, no. 1 (Summer 1982): 3-8.

DVORNIK, FRANTISEK

Nemec, Ludvik. "Francis Dvornik - a Master of Historical Synthesis." Kosmas: Journal of Czechoslovak and Central European Studies 4, no. 2 (Winter 1985): 133-48.

Nemec, Ludvik. "The Success of Professor Dvornik's Research in the Vindication of the Patriarch Photius." In The Czechoslovak Contribution to World Culture, 1964 [Chapter 4, Rechcigl]: 262- 76.

GLASSBERGER, NICOLAUS

Seton, Walter W., ed. Nicholas Glassberger and His works: With the Text of his Maior Cronica Boemorum Moderna. Manchester: University Press, 1923. 117p.

----- ----- Facsimile reprint. Farnborough (Hants.): Gregg Press, 1966 (i.e. 1967). 117p.

GOLL, JAROSLAV

Prochazka, Theodore. "Jaroslav Goll and His Historical School." In Czechoslovak Contribution to World Culture, 1964 [Chapter 4, Rechcigl]: 258-61.

Susta, Josef. "Jaroslav Goll." Slavonic Review 8, no. 23 (December 1929): 409-12. Obituary.

HOLOTIK, LUDOVIT

Cambel, Samuel. "Ludovit Holotik Has Died." Studia Historica Slovaca 16 (1988): 267-70.

Kopcan, Vojtech. "The Selective Bibliography of L. Holotik." Studia Historica Slovaca 16 (1988): 271-76.

JABLONICKY, JOZEF

Precan, Vilem. "A Slovak Historian Resists Coercion: The Case of Jozef Jablonicky." In Unabhangige Geschichtsschreibung in der Tschechoslowakei 1969-1980 = Independent Historiography in Czechoslovakia 1969-1980, edited by Vilem Precan, 230-37, [Scheinfeld-Schwarzenberg: Dokumentationszentrum, c1988] Presented to the XVth International Congress of Historical Science at Bucharest, August 1980.

JIRASEK, JOSEF

Winters, Stanley B. "Josef Jirasek (1884-1972)." Canadian- American Slavic Studies 8, no. 4 (1974): 620.

KADLEC, KAREL

Odlozilik, Otakar. "Karel Kadlec." Slavonic Review 8, no. 22 (June 1929): 204-05.

KALISTA, ZDENEK

Opat, Jaroslav. "Zdenek Kalista: Reflections on a Czech Historian's Eightieth Birthday." In Unabhangige Geschichtsschreibung in der Tschechoslowakei 1969-1980 = Independent Historiography in Czechoslovakia 1969-1980, edited by Vilem Precan, 238-49. [Scheinfeld-Schwarzenberg: Dokumentationszentrum, c1988] Presented to the XVth International Congress of Historical Science at Bucharest, August 1980.

KAZBUNDA, KAREL

Winters, Stanley B. "Karel Kazbunda 1888-1982." Austrian History Yearbook 17/18 (1981/1982): 581-82.

KIRSCHBAUM, JOSEPH M.

"Joseph M. Kirschbaum: A Select Bibliography." In Slovak Politics: Essays on Slovak History in Honour of Joseph Kirschbaum, 1983 [Chapter 4, Kirschbaum, Stanislav]: 373-76.

KLIMA, ARNOST

Hahn, Fred. "From Darkness to Revolution in Bohemia: The Histgorical Writings of Arnost Klima." East Central Europe 9, no. 1-2 (1982): 49-83.

Rudolph, Richard L. "Light in the Dark Ages in Czech Economic History: The Work of Arnost Klima." East Central Europe 9, no. 1- 2 (1982): 39-48.

Winters, Stanley B. "Publications of Arnost Klima, 1948-81." East Central Europe 9, no. 1-2 (1982): 3-6.

KOLLAR, ADAM F.

Tibensky, Jan. "Adam Frantisek Kollar - Historian of Enlightenment." Studia Historica Slovaca 13 (1984): 137-64.

KORBEL, JOSEF

"Bibliography of Josef Korbel's Major Writings." In Czechoslovakia: The Heritage of Ages Past, 1979 [Chapter 4, Brisch and Volgyes]: 9-10.

Fry, Michael G. "Josef Korbel: Historian." In Czechoslovakia: The Heritage of Ages Past, 1979 [Chapter 4, Brisch and Volgyes]: 11- 24.

KRAL, VACLAV

Winters, Stanley B. "Vaclav Kral (1926-1983)." Czechoslovak History Newsletter 7, no. 1 May (1984): 10-12.

KROFTA, KAMIL

Thomson, S. Harrison. "Kamil Krofta, 1876-1945." Journal of Central European Affairs 5, no. 4 (October 1945): 288-89.

KUTNAR, FRANTISEK

Svoboda, George. "Frantisek Kutnar and the Advancement of Modern Czech Historiography." East Central Europe 16, no. 1-2 (1989): 145-52.

LUTZOW, FRANCIS

Polisensky, J. V. "Francis Lutzow." Slavonic and East European Review 28, no. 70 (November 1949): 168-71.

NOVOTNY, VACLAV

Odlozilik, Otakar. "Vaclav Novotny." Slavonic Review 11, no. 32 (January 1933): 450-52. Obituary.

ODLOZILIK, OTAKAR

Beaber, Lawrence. "Otakar Odlozilik in Tribute." East European Quarterly 8, no. 1 (March 1974): 1-3.

Brock, Peter. "Otakar Odlozilik, 1899-1973." Central European History 7, no. 3 (September 1974): 279-81.

Dvornik, Francis. "Otakar Odlozilik, 1899-1973." Slavic Review 33, no. 1 (March 1974): 204-05.

Heymann, Frederick G. "Otakar Odlozilik (1899-1973)." Jahrbucher fur Geschichte Osteuropas 22, no. 2 (1974): 319-20.

Nemec, Ludvik. "Profesor Otakar Odlozilik: Czech Historian and Apostle of Czechoslovak National Traditions." East European Quarterly 8, no. 1 (March 1974): 5-28.

"Selected Bibliography of Publications of Otakar Odlozilik." In The Czech Renascence in the Nineteenth Century: Essays Presented to Otakar Odlozilik in Honour of His Seventieth Birthday, 1970 [Chapter 4, Brock and Skilling]: 315-25.

Winters, Stanley B. "Otakar Odlozilik's American Career: The Uneasy Self-Exile of a Czech Historian, 1948-1973." In Grossbritannien, die USA und die bohmischen Lander 1848-1948, 1991 [Chapter 4, Schmidt-Hartmann and Winters]: 153-69.

Zacek, Joseph F. "Otakar Odlozilik, 1899-1973." Canadian-American Slavic Studies 8, no. 4 (Winter 1974): 618-20.

PALACKY, FRANTISEK

Zacek, Joseph F., ed. East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981). Entire issue devoted to Palacky. Individual contributions listed in this section. Also listed in Chapter 4.

Zacek, Joseph F., ed. "Symposium: The Intimate Palacky: A Collection of Studies Devoted to the 'Father of the Czech Nation,' Frantisek Palacky, 1798-1876." Nationalities Papers 12, no. 1 (Spring 1984): 1-48. Individual contributions listed in this section. -

Chalupa, Ales. "Frantisek Palacky and the National Museum." East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981): 85-101.

Drabek, Anna M. "Frantisek Palacky and the Beginning of the Austrian Academy of Arts and Sciences (Osterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)." East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981): 103-16.

Garver, Bruce M. "Palacky and Czech Politics after 1876." East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981): 43-56.

Hanzal, Josef. "Palacky and Czech Culture in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century." East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981): 57-64.

Hoffmannova, Jaroslava. "Frantisek Palacky and His Wife Terezie." East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981): 117-

Kutnar, Frantisek. "Frantisek Palacky and the Development of Modern Czech Nationalaism." East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981): 3-13.

Mann, S. E. "'The Journal of the Czech Museum' and Frantisek Palacky." Slavonic and East European Review 36, no. 86 (December 1957): 81-93.

Orton, Lawrence D. "Palacky at the Slav Congress of 1848." East European Quarterly 15, no 1 (Spring 1981): 15-28.

[Palacky, Frantisek] "Letter Sent by Frantisek Palacky to Frankfurt." 1948. For full citation see From 1618 to 1914.

Pesek, Thomas G. "Palacky and Havlicek: Their Political Relationship." East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981): 29-42.

Plaschka, Richard G. "The Political Significance of Frantisek Palacky." Journal of Contemporary History 8, no. 3 (July 1973): 35-55.

----- ----- In Historians and Politics, edited by Walter Laqueur and George L. Mosse, 91-111. London, Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1974.

Schwarzenberg, Frantisek. Frantisek Palacky. Preface by Kenneth J. Dillon. Washington, D.C.: Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, 1978. 26p.

Souckova, Milada. "An Historian Writes Poetry." Nationalities Papers 12, no. 1 (Spring 1984): 15-21.

Subrtova, Alena. "Mr. Palacky." East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981): 127-45.

Svejkovska, Olga. "The Relationship between the German and the Czech Versions of Palacky's History of the Czech Nation." East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981): 65-84.

Svoboda, George J. "The Political Struggles in Bohemia and Frantisek Palacky (1860-70)." Nationalities Papers 12, no. 1 (Spring 1984): 33-37.

Szporluk, Roman. "Marx - List - Palacky: Nationalism in Central Europe." Cross Currents 5 (1986): 25-38.

Tarantova, Marie. "Young Palacky and Music." Nationalities Papers 12, no. 1 (Spring 1984): 3-13.

Vocadlo, Otakar. "English Influences upon Palacky." Slavonic Review 3, no. 9 (March 1925): 547-53.

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