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Interview with scholars of the Medieval World about their new books
Cynthia Paces, "Prague: The Heart of Europe" (Oxford UP, 2025)
New Books in Medieval History
1 hour 40 minutes
2 months ago
Cynthia Paces, "Prague: The Heart of Europe" (Oxford UP, 2025)
Prague: The Heart of Europe (Oxford University Press, 2025) traces Prague's origins in the ninth century through the end of the Cold War. Highlights include the golden ages of Charles IV and Rudolph II; the religious conflicts of the Hussite and Thirty Years Wars; the rich culture of Europe's largest Jewish community; the rivalry between the city's German and Czech speakers; the World Wars and Nazi occupation; and the Communist era. Prague: The Heart of Europe highlights the complex culture of the city where Mozart premiered his magnificent Don Giovanni and where Franz Kafka wrote his foreboding tales.
Cynthia Paces is Professor of History at the College of New Jersey.
Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network.
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New Books in Medieval History
Interview with scholars of the Medieval World about their new books