In Quest of History : On Czech Statehood and Identity
by Jiri Priban, Karel Hvizdala
English | 2020 | ISBN: 8024642670 | 290 Pages | True PDF | 1.3 MB
by Jiri Priban, Karel Hvizdala
English | 2020 | ISBN: 8024642670 | 290 Pages | True PDF | 1.3 MB
On the centennial of the Czechs gaining their independence, award-winning Czech journalist Karel Hvizdala and Cardiff-based philosopher of law Jiri Priban used the occasion to examine key moments in Czech history from the ninth century to the twenty-first. Covering such a broad scope allows the authors to look into the past and question how Czechs have viewed their history at different points – and what that means for the present and future. Employing the form of a dialogue, Hvizdala and Priban raise and explore issues for the broader public that are normally reserved for university seminars, or avoided completely.
“It's an interesting book because simply by considering the ideas the authors of In Quest of History put forth, the reader loses his certainty of what is true and what is the common consensus – he becomes an individual.” – Milan Kundera, author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Testaments Betrayed, and The Festival of Insignificance
“This contemplation by two Czech intellectuals of Czech history, ‘the national narrative,' collective memory, and contemporary politics should be mandatory reading for understanding the deeper context of our current crisis.” – Jacques Rupnik, professor of political science at Sciences Po
“Two men who are as European as they are Czech raise a question – Where are we headed? In answering, they deliver a solid classic. What an inspiring dialogue!” – Petr Pithart, Czech politician and signatory of Charter 77
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