Czeski historyk Jaroslav Bidlo i jego udział w ruchu neosłowiańskim przed I wojną światową

The Czech historian Jaroslav Bidlo (1868–1937) was one of the few Austro-Hungarian scholars who possessed vast and critical knowledge in the field of history of Slavic nations. His knowledge was based on his own experience gathered in Polish and Russian academic circles before World War I. As a prof...

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Veröffentlicht in:Zeszyty naukowe Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Prace historyczne 2020-04, Vol.147 (2), p.347
1. Verfasser: Ďurčanský, Marek
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Sprache:fre ; ger ; pol
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Zusammenfassung:The Czech historian Jaroslav Bidlo (1868–1937) was one of the few Austro-Hungarian scholars who possessed vast and critical knowledge in the field of history of Slavic nations. His knowledge was based on his own experience gathered in Polish and Russian academic circles before World War I. As a professor of the Czech Charles-Ferdinand University he was involved in the so-called Neo-Slav movement, which culminated in the “Slavic Congress” in Prague in July 1908, and in the edition of a collective monograph about the Slavic nations (Slovanstvo, Prague 1912). Bidlo used these opportunities to create his own synthetic concept of Slavic history, which he later successfully developed during the interwar period.* Artykuł stanowi część realizacji projektu badawczego „Jaroslav Bidlo a Milada Paulová: zakladatelské osobnosti historické slavistiky v kontextu vývoje české vědy”, dofinansowanego przez Agencję Grantową Republiki Czeskiej (grant nr 18-20451S).
ISSN:0083-4351
DOI:10.4467/20844069PH.20.019.12473