Struggle for identity in the Czech and Slovak Republics: The myths of Magna Moravia and the Přemyslid State
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Result language
angličtina
Original language name
Struggle for identity in the Czech and Slovak Republics: The myths of Magna Moravia and the Přemyslid State
Original language description
The Early Middle Ages are considered the formative period among the cultural layers of current Europe; at that time Christianity was adopted, new forms of government were established and the first new empire developed. This paper concentrates on the interpretation of the Early Middle Ages with a stress on archaeological data and the formation of the cultural and political identity of Central Europe, especially the Czech and Slovak Republic. Both have entered the history of present Europe with its Christian roots in the 9th-11th centuries, i.e. at the time of a new consolidation under Charlemagne and his successors. They are characterised by a Slav settlement, the development of local dynasties and close ties to Frankish kingdom, of which they have never become an integral part. Since the 19th century this historical period was subject to national and nationalistic interpretation; it was one of the pillars of the formation of national states, and the manipulation with it represents was
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Classification
Type
J<sub>x</sub> - Unclassified - Peer-reviewed scientific article (Jimp, Jsc and Jost)
CEP classification
AC - Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
OECD FORD branch
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Result continuities
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Continuities
I - Institucionalni podpora na dlouhodoby koncepcni rozvoj vyzkumne organizace
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Publication year
2015
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
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Name of the periodical
Archaeological Review from Cambridge
ISSN
0261-4332
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Volume of the periodical
30.2
Issue of the periodical within the volume
November
Country of publishing house
GB - UNITED KINGDOM
Number of pages
15
Pages from-to
28-42
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