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2010 | 96 | 1-2 | 133-160

Article title

Česko-rumunské vztahy v průběhu staletí

Authors

Title variants

EN
CZECH-RUMANIAN RELATIONS OVER THE CENTURIES

Languages of publication

CS

Abstracts

EN
The article comments on the development of Czech-Rumanian relations from the middle ages to present time. Besides political and diplomatic relations, it deals with economical and cultural contacts between both nations throughout historical events or in relation to significant persons. The key landmarks of mutual relations feature the Hussite engagement in the Rumanian lands, Prince Chrabry's mission to Prague in the early 17th century, contacts between Czech and Rumanian politicians within Austria-Hungary during the 19th century, establishment of a diplomatic relationship in 1919, the Little Entente partnership in the interwar period, break of the diplomatic relationship during World War II and its restoration in 1945, Ceaucescu's refusal to participate in the Warsaw Pact's invasion in August 1968 and finally the significance of Czech-Rumanian relations after 1989 with emphasis on extensive Czech investments in Rumania and bilateral collaboration in culture, science and education. A separate chapter is dedicated to the history of Czech settlement in Rumanian Banat and description of our countrymen's current situation.

Contributors

author
  • Filip Sisler, Filozoficka fakulta UK, nam. Jana Palacha 2, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
10CZAAAA08317

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.26df775e-844f-3f30-8285-a606a2bd7267
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