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Inventing Medieval Czechoslovakia 1918-1968: Between Slavs, Germans, and Totalitarian Regimes

Contributor(s): Foletti, Ivan (Author), Galeta, Jan (Author), Jakubec, Ondrej (Author), Klipa, Jan (Author), Palladino, Adrien (Author), Rosenbergova, Sabina (Author), Foletti, Ivan (Editor), Palladino, Adrien (Editor)

ISBN: 9788833133102

Publisher: Viella

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Pub Date: December 1, 2019

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.88" H x 8.28" L x 5.52" W ( 0.52 lbs) 200 pages

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Art | History | General | Eastern Europe

Series: Convivia

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Description: Is it possible to "invent" the past? Through a series of studies, this volume explores the history of how this process occurred in Czechoslovakia within the period from about the end of the First World War until the 1960s. It focuses specifically on the re-invention of the "national" Middle Ages at the background of the meeting of different linguistic and ethnic groups - Czechs, Slovaks, Germans, and Russians - where one group would often negate, reshape, and ignore the point of view of the other, within an increasingly fractured political geography of the country. The presented case studies show how research on medieval artworks and objects could become a fertile ground for the creation of ideological tools and narratives. In this way, understanding the historiography of art history also contributes to redefining Central Europe as a place of transcultural encounters and dialogues, beyond historical ruptures.

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