The Idea of Nationalism: A Study in Its Origins and BackgroundDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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... Czech control , and the influence of the Czech language and literature began to predominate ; the Czechs were thus the only people in Eastern Europe to develop their own urban middle classes before the nineteenth century . This educated ...
... Czech control , and the influence of the Czech language and literature began to predominate ; the Czechs were thus the only people in Eastern Europe to develop their own urban middle classes before the nineteenth century . This educated ...
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... Czech patriots had the ambition to prove that by their history and cultural achievements the Czechs were equal to ... Czech civilization , any Czech mission or idea opposed to or different from the civilizations of other peoples ; they ...
... Czech patriots had the ambition to prove that by their history and cultural achievements the Czechs were equal to ... Czech civilization , any Czech mission or idea opposed to or different from the civilizations of other peoples ; they ...
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... Czech language . He wrote Czech as his natural language and made it fully alive . His Czech grammar , his history of Czech literature , and especially his great Czech- German dictionary became the cornerstones of the Czech literary ...
... Czech language . He wrote Czech as his natural language and made it fully alive . His Czech grammar , his history of Czech literature , and especially his great Czech- German dictionary became the cornerstones of the Czech literary ...
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