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Castle and Cathedral - Longing for the Sacred in a Skeptical Age (Hardcover)
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Castle and Cathedral - Longing for the Sacred in a Skeptical Age (Hardcover)
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Prague in the early twentieth century was the city of cubists,
surrealists, and the Good Soldier Svejk. This book takes a new
approach to interwar Prague by identifying religion as an integral
part of the city's cultural history. As Prague emerged as a modern
city and the Czech nation gained independence, Catholics,
Protestants, and those who imagined a non-sectarian religion
debated questions of faith and morality. Contrary to the
conventional view of modern Czech elites as "atheistic," Berglund
shows how they were deeply concerned with the place of religion in
modern life. Based upon a wide array of sources, the monograph
explores the linkages between politics, theology, and architecture
in the building of new symbols and a civil religion for the first
Czechoslovak republic (1918-1938). Berglund views the contest of
the sacred and secular in Prague within the broader context of
religious change in twentieth-century Europe. His book lays a
foundation for understanding both Czech culture of the interwar
period as well as the nation's - and Europe's - religious history
in the modern age. The author takes an approach that is both
interdisciplinary and biographical by focusing on important figures
in the politics and culture of interwar Prague, including Tomas
Masaryk, the philosopher who became Czechoslovakia's first
president; his daughter Alice, founding director of the
Czechoslovak Red Cross; and Joze Plecnik, the Slovenian architect
who directed the renovations of Prague Castle and designed one of
the city's most renowned churches. This study of the beliefs and
doubts held by these and other figures shows the transition from a
(mostly) Catholic tradition to a new religious conception that was
modern, humanistic, and detached from any institution - much like
the religious beliefs held by many Europeans today.
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