East European Quarterly/Volume 15/Number 1

František Palacký (1798–1876):
Centennial AppreciationJoseph Frederick Zacek
František Palacký and the Development of
Modern Czech NationalismFrantišek Kutnar
Palacký at the Slav Congress of 1848Lawrence D. Orton
Palacký and Havlíček: Their Political RelationshipThomas G. Pesek
Palacký and Czech Politics After 1876Bruce M. Garver
Palacký and Czech Culture in the
First Half of the Nineteenth CenturyJosef Hanzal
The Relationship Between the German and Czech
Versions of Palacký’s History of the Czech NationOlga Sveljkovská
František Palacký and the National MuseumAleš Chalupa
František Palacký and the Beginning of the Austrian
Academy of Arts and SciencesAnna M. Drabek
František Palacký and His Wife TerezieJaroslava Hoffmannová
Mr. PalackýAlena Šubrtová
BOARD OF EDITORS | |
NORTH AMERICA | Adam Bromke (McMaster University)
Zbigniew K. Brzezinski (Columbia University) Dimitrije Djordjevic (University of California) John V.A. Fine, Jr. (University of Michigan) William E. Griffith (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Andrew Gyorgy (George Washington University) George W. Hoffman (University of Texas) Halil Inalcik (University of Chicago) Andrew C. Janos (University of California) Bela K. Kiraly (City University of New York) Radomir V. Luza (Tulane University) John M. Montias (Yale University) Irwin T. Sanders (Boston University) Jan R. Triska (Stanford University) |
EUROPE | Georges Castellan (France)
Manuel B. Garcia Alvarez (Spain) Herman Gross (Germany) Mirjana Gross (Yugoslavia) George Handlery (Switzerland) Louise Laourdas (Greece) Walter Leitsch (Austria) Roger Portal (France) Hugh Seton-Watson (England) Angelo Tamborra (Italy) Bela Vago (Israel) Dragan R. Zivojinovic (Yugoslavia) |
EDITOR | Stephen Fischer-Galati (University of Colorado) |
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