Comme les orties dans le jardin, comme les aigremoines dans la crinière des chevaux...Les conflits entre Tchèques et Allemands en Bohême au 14e et au début du 15e siècle
Date issued
2012
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
Medieval sources speak, particularly from the end of the 13th and the beginning
of the 14th centuries onwards, of conflicts between Czechs and
Germans. Facing competition from German colonization and newly
founded towns, usually controlled by the German patriciate, the Czech
aristocracy resorted to what could be labelled national or nationalist argumentation.
The aristocracy would commission literary works in Czech that
used the concept of language as a synonym for nation. In such works,
Germans were considered mere “guests” in a land that “naturally” belonged
to the Czechs. At the beginning of the 15th century, these national
tensions intensified both in towns and at the university in Prague, among
others in connection with the emerging reform movement, and there arose
the need of a narrower definition of the Czech nation, going beyond the
criterion of language.
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nacionalismus, aristokracie, středověké město, reformace, 15. století, České země, Češi, 14. století, Němci
Citation
West Bohemian Historical Review. 2012, no. 1, p. 41-72.