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Czech national awareness in Moravia in the revolutionary years 1848/1849
Author(s) -
František Čapka
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
czech-polish historical and pedagogical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2336-1654
pISSN - 1803-6546
DOI - 10.2478/cphpj-2014-0006
Subject(s) - czech , slavic languages , national unity , politics , ancient history , population , geography , national development , period (music) , political science , history , economic history , demography , economic growth , sociology , law , art , classics , philosophy , linguistics , economics , aesthetics
This study focuses on the process of the gradual shaping of Czech national awareness in Moravia from the beginning of the nineteenth century onwards when the necessary conditions for the development of improved mutual relations between the Czech (Slavic) population in the two Lands of the Czech Crown -Bohemia and Moravia - were slowly being formed. Moravia faced a number of handicaps to the development of a national revival in comparison with Bohemia, the most significant of which was the relatively high degree of Germanisation of the land. A change to the image of Moravia came in the revolutionary years 1848/1849, when Czech national awareness spread to broader sections of society in Moravia. The view of Bohemia held by the Moravians underwent significant change and a period of increasingly intensive political and cultural contact between the two lands arose

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