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This study is devoted to the contemporary state of Czech historical science on two levels. 1) It deals with scientific procedures and texts considered to be the contemporary state of historical knowledge, including issues of the interpretation of modern history and the necessity of interpreting world history from a Czech point of view, so that the national history might be interlinked more closely with the general context of world development. It also draws attention to the changing the centres of world events, which shift more markedly to non Euro-Atlantic world thereby changing the total interpretation framework of history as well; 2) It interprets historical science as the institutional background and its transformations, based, to a greater degree, on the legislative framework which also influences the functioning of editorial boards of journals, the holding of conferences and the publishing of studie s and books through the evaluation of the science by the advisory boards of Government.
Konštantínove listy
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2015
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vol. 8
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issue 8
63 – 77
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The article uses modern Czech and Moravian historiography and discusses the image of Moravian king Svatopluk († 894) in historical sources written in the Czech lands in the 19th and 20th centuries. The author of the paper admits that the reconstruction of Svatopluk´s image is difficult, mainly due to the differing interpretations of the king in the medieval sources and by modern historians. Examining briefly the image of Svatopluk in the medieval sources and especially in modern historical texts, the paper argues that Svatopluk’s contemporaries held him for a great Christian sovereign of the Central European history, and so do several modern historians.
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This article focuses on the state of knowledge of the Czechoslovak automotive history in the years 1918 – 1948 in the Czech and Slovak historiography. The author analyses in addition to specific automotive historiography, also the reflection of the subject in work of the Economic and Social history.
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