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  1. History of Sopotnice, the Czech Republic by František Musil, 1996
  2. Where She Came From: A Daughter's Search for Her Mother's History by Helen Epstein, 1998-11
  3. Geological History of the Territory of the Czech Socialist Republic by Miloš Suk, 1984
  4. 21st Century Complete Guide to the Czech Republic - Encyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History, DOD, State Dept., White House, CIA Factbook (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2007-01-18
  5. Czech Republic (Cultures of the World) by Efstathia Sioras, 1999-03
  6. Transitions in Land and Housing: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and Poland. (book reviews): An article from: Journal of Economic Issues by Jerry L. Petr, 1997-12-01
  7. The Great Country Houses of the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Great Country Houses Of...) by Michael, Lord Pratt, 2008-01-23
  8. The Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History by Derek Sayer, 2000-02-28
  9. Czech Republic in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Stacy Taus-Bolstad, 2003-04
  10. The Czech and Slovak Republics: Nation Versus State (Nations of the Modern World. Europe) by Carol Leff, 1996-09-01
  11. Brief History of the Czech Lands to 2004
  12. Czech Republic: A Nation of Velvet (Postcommunist States and Nations) by Rick Fawn, 2000-05-01
  13. Scenarios on Forest Management in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland andUkraine: European Forest Institute Research Report 17 (Research Report (European Forest Institute), 17.)
  14. Security Intelligence Services in New Democracies: The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania (Studies in Russian & Eastern European History) by Kieran Williams, Dennis Deletant, 2001-03-07

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czech republic history. The arrival of the Slavs in the 5th and 6th centuries saw the beginning of the Czechs chequered history.
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The arrival of the Slavs in the 5th and 6th centuries saw the beginning of the Czechs' chequered history. Its tribes adopted Christianity and united in the short-lived Great Moravian Empire (830-906), which came to include western Slovakia, Bohemia, Silesia, and parts of eastern Germany, south-eastern Poland and northern Hungary. Towards the end of the 9th century, the Czechs seceded to form the independent state of Bohemia. Prague Castle was founded in the 870s by Prince Borivoj as the main seat of the Premysl dynasty, though the Premysls failed to unite the squabbling Czech tribes until 993. In 950, the German King Otto I conquered Bohemia and incorporated it into his Holy Roman Empire. In 1212, the pope granted the Premsyl prince Otakar I the right to rule as king. His son and successor Otakar II tried to claim the title of Holy Roman Emperor as well as king of the Czechs, but the imperial crown went to Rudolph Hapsburg. Strong rule under the Hapsburgs brought with it Bohemia's Golden Age. Prague grew into one of Europe's largest and most important cities, and was ornamented with fine Gothic landmarks. The late 14th and early 15th centuries witnessed an influential Church-reform movement, the Hussite Revolution, led by the Czech Jan Zizka, who was inspired by the teachings of Jan Hus. The spread of Hussitism had threatened the Catholic status quo all over Europe. In 1420 combined Hussite forces successfully defended Prague against the first of a series of anti-Hussite crusades, which had been launched by authority of the pope. Though they were up against larger and better equipped forces, the Hussites repeatedly went on the offensive and raided deep into Germany, Poland and Austria.

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The Czech, Bohemian, and Moravian Genealogical Research Page offers tools, resources, and information to help you search your Czech family history and ancestry. You will also find links to a wealth of information on the area now known as the Czech Republic. Stop at the What's New page to see latest changes to this site While your here be sure to add your family search information to Czeching Out Our Ancestors . Stop by and see if someone is researching your family name or add your surnames and email address. There is no charge for the listings, updated daily. Each week we will will be featuring a new Book of the Week in our Czech and Slovak Bookstore and the Czech Music Shop featuring Traditaional music of the Czech Republic. The Czech and Slovak Movie Page has two new Czech video DVDs just released February 2002 with English subtitles. If you have a question, try the Czech Genealogy Research forum. Over 20,000 questions and answers are on line. Your answer may be waiting already.
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Czech Republic (1994 estimated population 10,408,000), 30,443 square miles (78,847 square kilometers), central Europe; bordered by Poland (North), Germany (North and West), Austria (South), and Slovakia (East). The republic comprises the traditional Czech lands of Bohemia and Moravia and Czech Silesia. The two main geographic regions are the Bohemian plateau (West) and the Moravian lowland (East). The Sudetes Mountains in the north separate Moravia from Czech Silesia. The country is landlocked, and the chief rivers-the Elbe, Vltava (Moldau), and Oder-are economically important. The population is largely Slavic, consisting chiefly of Czechs (81%) and Moravians (13%). Roman Catholicism is the largest religion, but there are sizable Protestant (notably Hussite) groups. Czech is the official language.
Prague, Czech Praha, city (1990 population 1,214,772) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, on both banks of the Vltava River. A trading center by the 10th century, it became the capital of Bohemia and was later (14th-17th centureis) one of the residences of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. The religious reformer John Huss taught at its university (est. 1348). Hapsburg rule began in 1526. Prague figured prominently in the Thirty Years War (1618-48), the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-48), the Seven Years War (1756-63), and the Revolutions of 1848. In 1918 it became the capital of the new Czechoslovak republic. It was occupied (1939-45) by the Germans during World War II. In 1968 Prague was the center of Czech resistance to the Soviet invasion. With the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, Prague became the capital of the Czech Republic.Major cities include Brno, Ostrava, Pilsen, and Olomouc.

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From the Middle Ages, the region that was to become the Czech Republic was a major political and cultural force in the Great Moravian Empire, the Holy Roman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Partly as a reaction to the overbearing Hapsburg influence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a Czech nationalist movement emerged in the mid 1800s. It fostered new pride in Czech culture, history and language. A Czech democracy was a tantalizing ideal through much of the 20th century. After the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I, an independent, democratic Czechoslovak Republic was formed, but it was doomed by events of the next two decades. The 1938 Munich Agreement handed over the Czech Sudentenland, on the German border, to Germany, and in 1939 the Nazis occupied all of Czechoslovakia. Independence was restored at the end of World War II with Germany's defeat, but the country quickly fell under the dominance of the Soviet Union. In the mid 1960s, Czech Communists experimented with a unique Czechoslovak socialist model that grew to be named "Prague Spring." The movement was crushed by a Soviet military invasion in August 1968, ushering in one of the most oppressive and hard-line regimes in Eastern Europe.

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    For a detailed history of the Czech Lands see Bohemia Moravia , and Czechoslovakia . In response to Slovakia's demands for greater autonomy, Czechoslovakia was on Jan. 1, 1969, declared a federation. The constituent Czech and Slovak republics received autonomy over local affairs, with the federal government responsible for foreign relations, defense, and finance. The Communist regime collapsed in 1989, and in 1990 economic reforms were begun that were especially disruptive in Slovakia, which had a disproportionate share of subsidized state-owned heavy industry. A strong secessionist movement in Slovakia led to a declaration in 1992 that the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic would separate into independent states. In response to the imminent breakup of Czechoslovakia, a new Czech constitution was written. It was implemented with the birth of the new Czech Republic on Jan. 1, 1993. Havel Klaus The Czech Republic has actively sought membership in Western institutions and alliances. In 1994 it became an associate member of the

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BASIC INFO. ECONOMY GEOGRAPHY ... CZECH REPUBLIC The origins of the Czech republic go back to the Moravian empire of the ninth century. After being destroyed by the Magyars, Bohemia and Moravia existed as an independent kingdom within the Holy Roman Empire. From 1526 until the first World War, the throne was held by the Habsburgs. Of the entire Austro-Hungarian empire, no where was richer than this region due to a combination of natural resources and well-developed agriculture. Industry was also pursued in urban areas and comfortable middle classes developed, principly Jewish and German. The state of Czechoslovakia was an outgrowth of the end of the Habsburg monarchy. Czechs (less than half the population) were placed in the position of controlling a variety of different ethnicities including Germans, Slovaks, magyars, Poles and Ukrainians. This relatively stable and workable arrangement came to an end with Hitler's annexation of the Sudetenland in 1938. A year later, he made the Czech areas a protectorate. Slovakia became a 'self-governing' republic. After World War II, Czechoslovakia was restored but it completely changed course when a communist coup brought down the government of Eduard Benes. An array of Stalinist-like activity followed, including purges and repression. It appeared in 1968 as if Czechoslovakia might be emerging from the iron grip of the Soviet Union, but the so-called "Prague Spring" was brought to a sudden and dramatic end when the USSR invaded the country, along with troops from the Warsaw Pact nations. The call for democratic changes began to be heard again in 1989 as such movements began to take hold in Eastern Europe. Eventually, Slovakia and the Czechs separated into two republics. Though the Czech republic initially prospered economically, it began to have difficulties in 1997. Political problems also surfaced with questions arising about campaign finance irregularities.
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The Czech Republic was the western part of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. Formed into a common state after World War I (October 28, 1918), the Czechs, Moravians, and Slovaks remained united for almost 75 years. On January 1, 1993, the two republics split to form two separate states.
The Czechs lost their national independence to the Hapsburgs Empire in 1620 at the Battle of White Mountain and for the next 300 years were ruled by the Austrian Monarchy. With the collapse of the monarchy at the end of World War I, the independent country of Czechoslovakia was formed, encouraged by, among others, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.
Despite cultural differences, the Slovaks shared with the Czechs similar aspirations for independence from the Hapsburg state and voluntarily united with the Czechs. For historical reasons, Slovaks were not at the same level of economic and technological development as the Czechs, but the freedom and opportunity found in Czechoslovakia enabled them to make strides toward overcoming these inequalities. However, the gap never was fully bridged, and the discrepancy played a continuing role throughout the 75 years of the union.
Although Czechoslovakia was the only east European country to remain a parliamentary democracy from 1918 to 1938, it was plagued with minority problems, the most important of which concerned the country's large German population. Constituting more than 22% of the interwar state's population and largely concentrated in the Bohemian and Moravian border regions (the Sudetenland), members of this minority, including some who were sympathetic to Nazi Germany, undermined the new Czechoslovak state. Internal and external pressures culminated in September 1938, when France and the United Kingdom yielded to Nazi pressures at Munich and agreed to force Czechoslovakia to cede the Sudetenland to Germany.

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History (Last updated in October 2003). 28 October 1918. 2 July 1992. Government of the Czech Republic Vaclav Klaus (ODS) becomes Prime Minister. 20 July 1992.
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    History Czechoslovakia was established in 1918 as a national state of the Czechs and Slovaks. Although these two peoples were closely related, they had undergone different historical experiences. Despite their separate strands of development, both Czechs and Slovaks struggled against a powerful neighbor that threatened their very existence. The unity of the Czech and Slovak people in the Great Moravian Empire was brief. From the beginning of the tenth century and for almost a millennium, the two peoples followed separate courses.

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    After World War II, Czechoslovakia fell within the Soviet sphere of influence. In 1968, an invasion by Warsaw Pact troops ended the efforts of the country's leaders to liberalize party rule and create "socialism with a human face." Anti-Soviet demonstrations the following year ushered in a period of harsh repression. With the collapse of Soviet authority in 1989, Czechoslovakia regained its freedom through a peaceful "Velvet Revolution."
    On 1 January 1993, the country underwent a "velvet divorce" into its two national components, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Now a member of NATO, the Czech Republic has moved toward integration in world markets, a development that poses both opportunities and risks.
    (Source: CIA - The World Factbook) Czech Republic is a member state of the European Union.

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    From the Middle Ages, the region that was to become the Czech Republic was a major political and cultural force in the Great Moravian Empire, the Holy Roman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Partly as a reaction to the overbearing Hapsburg influence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a Czech nationalist movement emerged in the mid 1800s. It fostered new pride in Czech culture, history and language.
    A Czech democracy was a tantalizing ideal through much of the 20th century. After the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I, an independent, democratic Czechoslovak Republic was formed, but it was doomed by events of the next two decades. The 1938 Munich Agreement handed over the Czech Sudentenland, on the German border, to Germany, and in 1939 the Nazis occupied all of Czechoslovakia. Independence was restored at the end of World War II with Germany's defeat, but the country quickly fell under the dominance of the Soviet Union. In the mid 1960s, Czech Communists experimented with a unique Czechoslovak socialist model that grew to be named "Prague Spring." The movement was crushed by a Soviet military invasion in August 1968, ushering in one of the most oppressive and hard-line regimes in Eastern Europe.

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