Polska okresu nowożytnego a czeska wiedza historyczna (do końca XVII wieku)

  • Author: Pavel Boček
  • Author: Tomáš Knoz
  • Year of publication: 2011
  • Source: Show
  • Pages: 99-134
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/hso110106
  • PDF: hso/1/hso106.pdf
  • License: This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.

Poland in Early Modern Times vs. Czech Historical Knowledge (up to the eighteenth century)

In the twentieth century Polish history was a fixed part of Czech historiography, yet it was the main area of Bidl’s and Macůrk’s studies only. Recently we may observe a significant change, as Polish and Czech historiography cooperate more closely with each other. Hence for Czech historians (i.e. Pánek, Bečková) „Polish issues” are more often a natural part of universal early modern history. We also observe reinterpretations of old research problems and emerging of New ones. Thanks to Miloš Řezník Elary modern Polish history is set in a new framework. There are plenty of new research projects on the eighteenth century Polish history, new books and papers on Polish history are being publishes, thereby some of them are lectures on a scientific themes for the general public. Conceptualization of Polish history by Czech scholars is structured by works of Jiři Vykoukal on Poland in the eighteenth century. 1. History of Poland. 2. History of Czech-Polish relations. 3. Regional history. There is also new interesting research field emerging. It is study on perceptions and interpretations of Polish history by Czech historians, „public opinion” and students. Thus the study of Polish history changes into the study of contemporary perception of Polish history in Czech (resp. Moravian) milieu. Controversies in the perception of Polish history seem to be quasi-controversies only. They began to disappear together with disappearance of national and étatistic elements of Czech historiography. Yet, they are still present – in a latent form – in the perception of Polish history by general public (particularly due to the journalism and the literature of fact). Some remains of this stance are also visible in the above-mentioned perception of history as „representation of the past”.

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