Current Issue
The Court Historian is published three times a year, in April, August and December. Information about current and future issues is available here.
Inside the Current Issue
Special Issue: ‘Between Centre and Periphery: The Shaping of Court Culture in the Bohemian Kingdom’, guest edited by Dana Dvořáčková-Malá, in collaboration with David Trojan and John Spence
ARTICLES
Dana Dvořáčková-Malá – ‘Introduction: Development of Court Research in Czech Historiography’
Jan Zelenka – ‘The Přemyslid Court of the Early and High Middle Ages: Between Autochthonous Development and the Adoption of Models’
Dana Dvořáčková-Malá – ‘Wenceslas & Guta: Literary Self-Presentation as a Key Element of Court Culture’
Eva Doležalová – ‘In the Shadow of Prague Castle: The Prague (Arch)Bishopric as a Mirror of Royal Politics’
Robert Šimůnek – ‘The Court of the Lords of Rožmberk (Rosenberg): The Medieval Czech Nobility and its Residential Courts’
Jiří Hrbek – ‘Distant Government: The Habsburg Court and Its (Lack of) Presence in the Czech Lands During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries’
Michal Vokurka – ‘Baroque Gardens as Courtly Spaces in Bohemia’
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