Bohemia, from the earliest times to the fall of national independence in 1620

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By Jamie White Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Imaginative Fiction
Maurice, C. Edmund (Charles Edmund), 1843-1927 Maurice, C. Edmund (Charles Edmund), 1843-1927
English
"Bohemia: From the Earliest Times to the Fall of National Independence in 1620" by C. Edmund Maurice is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work explores the intricate history of Bohemia, detailing its evolution from early settlement through significant challenges to its national sovereignty. The book aims to shed light on t...
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language and cultural autonomy. The opening of this historical work sets the stage for a deep exploration of Bohemian identity and heritage. It introduces the concept that the struggle for national existence has been a recurrent theme in Bohemia's history, marked by conflicts with powerful neighbors and internal divisions. The author begins with reflections on historical events that shaped the Bohemian landscape, emphasizing the role of language and religion as central to the fight for independence. Additionally, early figures like Queen Libus̆a and the legendary Prince Pr̆emysl are mentioned as foundational elements of Bohemian history, highlighting the nation's rich, albeit troubled, past in its quest for self-determination and recognition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Joshua Gonzalez
3 weeks ago

I was skeptical at first, but the examples add real-world context to abstract ideas. This has earned a permanent place in my collection.

Melissa Rivera
2 months ago

I discovered this unexpectedly and the content encourages further exploration of the subject. This was both informative and enjoyable.

Liam Garcia
3 months ago

Once I started reading, the interplay between the protagonists drives the story forward beautifully. I would gladly recommend this to others.

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