Synopses & Reviews
The History of the Czech Republic and Slovakia charts historical developments in the two nations to the opening decade of the 21st century. The book begins with an overview of the geography, climate, people, economy, and government of both the Czech and Slovak republics. Subsequent chapters offer a chronologically organized survey of historical events, trends, ideas, and people.
Starting with the early Slavic settlements around the 5th century AD, the book explores Czech and Slovak history through the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Early Modern eras, the Enlightenment, and the age of nationalism and revolution. Chapters on the 20th century include discussion of the World Wars, the interwar Czechoslovak state, the Communist decades, the Prague Spring, and the Velvet Revolution of 1989. The story is brought up to date with insights into developments in the independent Czech and Slovak republics since 1993.
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This survey of Czech and Slovak history traces the development of two neighboring peoples through the creation of a common Czechoslovakian state in 1918 to the founding of the independent Czech and Slovak Republics in 1993 and beyond.
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• Brief biographical sketches of many noteworthy Czechs and Slovaks through the ages
• A chronology of key events in Czech and Slovak history from prehistory to the present day
• A bibliographical essay on significant general works and historical monographs regarding Czech and Slovak history
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The Czechs and Slovaks of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire merged to form Czechoslovakia following the First World War and came under Soviet influence after World War II. With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989, Czechoslovakia regained its freedom and, on January 1, 1993, split to form the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Both nations have rich historiesyet, are still making their way as relatively new nations.
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• Covers over two millennia of history in the Czech and Slovak lands within the context of regional and European-wide historical events and trends
• Explains the histories of the Czechs and Slovaks in terms of common influences, trends, and events, as well as the unique characteristics of their respective pasts and evolution into modern nations
• Includes discussion of political, diplomatic, social, cultural, and intellectual trends and the contributions of significant individuals in Czech and Slovak history