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The Idea of State and Nation in the Writings of Bohemian Exiles After 1620
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SYSNO ASEP 0026566 Document Type C - Proceedings Paper (int. conf.) R&D Document Type Conference Paper Title The Idea of State and Nation in the Writings of Bohemian Exiles After 1620 Title Idea státu a národa ve spisech českých exulantů po roce 1620 Author(s) Urbánek, Vladimír (FLU-F) SAI, RID, ORCID Source Title Statehood Before and Beyond Ethnicity. Minor States in Northern and Eastern Europe, 1600-2000. - Bruxelles : Peter Lang, 2005 / Eriksonas L. ; Müller L. - ISSN 1376-0904 - ISBN 90-5201-291-1 Pages s. 67-83 Number of pages 17 s. Action Statehood Beyond Ethnicity: From the Early Modern to the Present State, A comparative Study of Smaller States in Northern and Eastern Europe Event date 13.06.2003-15.06.2003 VEvent location Stockholm Country SE - Sweden Event type WRD Language eng - English Country BE - Belgium Keywords nation ; state ; religious question Subject RIV AA - Philosophy ; Religion CEZ AV0Z90090514 - FLU-F (2005-2011) Annotation The article examines the political thought of three prominent Bohemian Protestant exiles: Pavel Stránský, Ondřej Habervešl of Habernfeld and Jan Amos Comenius. By analysing their writings, the author shows how they perceived Bohemian statehood in relation to the Czech nation. He also focuses on the discussion of the role of religion within the state and analyses the idea of an elect nation used by the exiled Protestants. In doing so, he shows that various concepts of statehood and nationhood coexisted in these works. In conclusion, the article touches on the question of which elements of the early modern discourse of state and nation might have been acceptable for modern nationalism and which were overlooked. Workplace Institute of Philosophy Contact Chlumská Simona, chlumska@flu.cas.cz ; Tichá Zuzana, asep@flu.cas.cz Tel: 221 183 360 Year of Publishing 2006
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