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OverviewDiscover the Heart of Europe. Why did a small Slavic nation in the center of Europe build the world's most impressive line of fortifications, only to surrender them without firing a shot? How did a playwright become a president? And why does this country consume more beer per capita than any other nation on earth? ""History and Culture of Czechia: An In-Depth Guide"" by Miguel Albert is your essential companion to understanding the resilience, humor, and beauty of the Czech lands. Often reduced to the fairytale spires of Prague or the cheap pints of stag parties, the Czech Republic possesses a history that is as dramatic as it is overlooked. It is a story of survival against the odds. Nestled between powerful Germanic neighbors to the west and the Russian expanse to the east, the Czechs have spent a thousand years navigating the storms of European history. They have been the seat of Holy Roman Emperors and the testing ground for Nazi and Soviet totalitarianism. Yet, through it all, they have preserved a unique national identity defined not by martial conquest, but by culture, intellect, and a dry, subversive wit. In this book, you will travel through time to explore: The Ancient Roots: From the mysterious Celtic Boii tribe to the arrival of the Slavs and the rise of the Great Moravian Empire. The Golden Age: Walk the cobblestones of 14th-century Prague with Charles IV, the visionary king who transformed a provincial town into the ""New Jerusalem"" and the capital of the Holy Roman Empire. The Hussite Revolution: Witness the fiery birth of the Protestant Reformation a century before Luther, when Czech peasants defeated five crusades using nothing but farm wagons and religious conviction. The Darkness: Understand the trauma of the Battle of White Mountain, the Habsburg takeover, and the miraculous ""National Revival"" where a group of poets and scholars essentially willed a dying language back to life. The 20th Century Rollercoaster: Experience the optimism of the First Republic, the heartbreak of the Munich Betrayal, the terror of the Nazi occupation, and the gray stagnation of Communism-culminating in the euphoric, non-violent Velvet Revolution led by Václav Havel. But this is more than just a timeline of kings and battles. Miguel Albert digs deep into the soul of the nation. You will learn why beer is considered ""liquid bread"" and how the invention of Pilsner lager in 1842 changed the world. You will explore the melancholic beauty of Czech music, from Smetana's Moldau to Dvořák's New World Symphony. You will dive into the literature of Franz Kafka, Bohumil Hrabal, and Milan Kundera to understand the ""Svejkian"" spirit-the art of surviving tyranny through passive resistance and humor. This book is perfect for: Travelers preparing for a trip to Prague, Brno, or Český Krumlov who want to see beyond the tourist traps. History Buffs looking for a concise but comprehensive overview of Central European history. Students and heritage seekers wanting to reconnect with their Czech or Slovak roots. Anyone curious about how a small nation can leave such a massive footprint on human culture. Complete with a detailed look at contemporary Czechia-from its booming automotive industry to its atheistic spirituality-this guide offers a panoramic view of a country that has mastered the art of survival. Unlock the secrets of the Czech lands today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Miguel S AlbertPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.195kg ISBN: 9798245394824Pages: 140 Publication Date: 24 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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