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Table of Contents
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List of Illustrations Vll
Abbreviations IX
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction l
Part One Three Portraits of the Modern Believer m
Chapter One The Philosopher in Search of Truth 19
Imagining a New Religion 22
The Spiritual Pastor 32
Care for the Soul of the Nation 40
“She Formed Me" 50
Chapter Two The Architect Creating for the Ages 63
Finding a Path in Fin-de-Siecle Vienna 65
Caught between Prague, Vienna, and Ljubljana 77
The Professor as Spiritual Mentor 84
Cubists and Monument Builders 93
Chapter Three The Social Worker Longing to Serve 109
Discovering Faith and Vocation ill
Looking to America 118
From Jan Flus to Clean Underwear 126
Building Her House on the Rocks 135
Part Two Czechoslovakia under the Perspective of Eternity 146
Chapter Four The House of Masaryk and the Moral Republic 147
The Philosopher as President 151
The House of Masaryk and Managed Democracy 155
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The President's Conscience 164
A Fortress of the Mighty God 172
Chapter Five The Moral Republic and Its Discontents 189
Dissonant Voices in the Castle 192
Catholic Intellectuals and the “Culture War" 203
Masaryk s Message Is Our Message 212
Mysterious Stones at the Castle 218
Chapter Six Building Cathedrals in Modern Prague 232
Religious Institutions and Masaryk s Civil Religion 236
Faith, Truth, and the Culture of the Republic 247
The Blasphemies of Jaroslav Durych 256
A Cathedral for the Modern Nation 264
Chapter Seven The War of the Absolute 285
Convictions of the President-Liberator 287
Reigniting the Culture War 298
T. G. Masaryk—Mortal and Immortal 308
Conclusion 325
Bibliography 343
Index 361
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Subject Index
A
Absolute, the, 4, 210—11, 253-54, 256-57
Tovarno naAbsolutu (Factory of the
Absolute), 252-53
truth, 197-99» 2.10-12,153—54
Addams,Jane, 119, 131, 171
Agrarian Party, 216, 236, 285, 312
America, United States of / American
church-state separation, 234-35
civil religion, 149-50» 153» 229-30,
235, 273
democracy, 149-50, 218
freedom of religion, 38, 40, 235
Masarykova, Alice in, 118-25, 326,
330-31
Masaryk, Tomáš in, 24-25, 149-50
social work, 123-25, 167—68, 242—43
Unitarianism, 25, 37, 56, in, 124
YMCA / YWCA, 241-43
See also Chicago.
American Relief Administration, 166-67
anticlericalism, 81, 200,104-5, 332
antisemitism, 22-23, 29, 209
architecture, 70-71, 101
avant-garde, 226-28
Catholic, 75-76,78-79
church, 266-70, 273-74» 277-80
classical, 74-75, 86-89
cubist, 101-3, 226-28,169
Plečnik, Joze, views on, 7-8, 64-65,
70-72, 84-89
rationalism, 76-77, 9$~99 ։oi, 228
as sacred, 7, 180—81
aristocracy / aristocrats, 78-79, 128, 159-
60, 184, 310
Aristotle, 291, 314
art/artists, 74-76, 172
baroque, 261-62
Catholic, 63-64, 263
contemporary / modern, 70-71,95—96
cubist, 97—102
God and, 99-100
Plečnik, Jože, views on, 68-69, 73-76
religious, 65-68, 103
socialism, 227-28
spirituality and, 92, 95
truth and, 102-3
atheists / atheism, 1—2, 11, 99—100, 248—51
Catholic, 200, 249
cubists, 99—100
Protestant, 211—12
Austria / Austrians, 21, 25, 48, 54, 85, 332
Czechs and, 54, 107, 332
Hilsner, Leopold, trial of, 22-24
parliament, 21, 24, 32, 44, 46070
Austro-Hungarian/Habsburg Empire,
2, 8, 23, 65, 125-26, 135, 165, 174
Catholic Church and, 25, 38, 40, 60,
204, 236, 245» 170» 331
Czechs and, 60, 125, 129
education, 31, 113, 119—20
Serbia and, 83
World War I, 165-66
361
Index
B
Balfour, Arthur James, 61
Balkan Wars, First and Second
(1912.-1913), 82.-83, 106-7
Barth, Karl, 291, 299, 300
beauty, 27, 128, 172, 180
Masarykova, Alice and, 141-42.
soul and, Ю2-3, 117
Belgrade, 82, 187
Bellah, Robert, 139П7, 150, 186
Beneš,Edvard, 109, 194-95,2.09-10, 309
as foreign minister, 163, 266, 289
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 156, 164П52,
190, 230, 296
as president, 28$, 320, 327
Providence, belief in, 248, 255
YMCA / YWCA, 243, 244
Beuron monastery, Baden-Württemberg,
65-66,67,68
Bible, 25, 35-36, 56, 130, 272-73,2.97
New Testament, 26, 27, 297
Old Testament, 27, 297
Bohemia/Bohemian Crown Lands, 46,
125, 128, 259, 299
Catholics in, 203, 237, 239, 283, 334
monument building, 95
religion, 21, 28, 31
womens rights, 115
See also Prague.
Bohemian Reformation, 25, 27, 49, 94,
199-200
Czechoslovak Republic and, 43-45,
49» 2.13-114
Bolshevism, 152, 218, 300
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, 326
Brentano, Franz, 19, 35
British / English, 13, 25, 49, 218, 335, 333
London, 60, 107, 109, 115, 135-36, 309
Brno (Brünn), 34, 126, 240, 243
Brown, Callum, 13, 333, 336
Bugge, Peter, 164П52, 190, 285
C
Čapek,Josef, 98, 103, 254-55
Čapek, Karel, 2, 24, 46, 53, 95, 98-99,105,
262, 325, 331
absolute truth, 252-53
churches, role in modern society,
235- 36, 251-51
Durych, Jaroslav and, 10-11, 209-12,
253-54, 255,256-58,262, 305-6, 327
God and, 253-55
Hovory s T G. Masarykem
(Conversations with T. G. Masaryk),
193-98, 311 — 316
Lidové noviny (People s News), 196,
251-52, 287, 319-20, 321
Masaryková, Alice and, 201-3, 3IO-n
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 8-9, 6oni2i,
148, 196-97, 255-56, 314-16,
321-22
Peroutka, Ferdinand and, 196, 201,
205, 209, 248
“Pilate’s Creed,” 197-99
Přítomnost {The Present), 193, 209
Továrno naAbsolutu (Factory of the
Absolute), 252-53
truth, 197-98,135» 151-53
Casanova, José, 13, 333
Castle, the {Hrad), 164^2,192-96, 201-2,
210, 228-30, 248,155-56, 284, 286-87
failure of, 302-3, 320-21, 325-26
Přítomnost {The Present), 163 n49, 196,
201, 209, 247-50
Catholics / Catholicism, 3-4, 8, 103
architecture, 75-76, 78-79
art and, 79—80, 279
atheists, 216, 265
Beuron monastery, 81-82, 83, 84
Church of the Sacred Heart, Prague, 7,
265-271, 271-83, 331-33, 335» 338-39
church-state separation, 235-36
Communist Party and, 317-18
culture war, 28-29, 31-32, 203-4, 208
Czech culture, 199-200, 249, 256-58
Czech Republic, 333
Czechoslovak Church, 238-39, 241, 246,
270, 284,199, 348
Czechoslovak People’s Party, 205, 208,
257» 264
Czechoslovak Republic (First), 203-6,
236- 37» 256-58, 264-65, 274-75, 287
362
Index
Czecho-Slovak Republic (Second), 327
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 334
Durych, Jaroslav, 256-63, 287, 307-8, 327
education, influence on, 204, 233, 236-37,
264
Germans and, 237
Habsburg Empire and, 25, 28,40, 60,
204, 2-36, 245» 270, 331
Hus, Jan, 237, 273
iconoclasms, 236, 236-58, 262, 264
intellectuals, 205-206
Leo Society, 72
Lidové listy (The Peopled Pages), 207-8,
223, 257-58
Marian column, destruction of, 203-4,
206, 223, 236, 258, 264
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 28-32, 33-35,
128-32, 133—35* 103-6, 241,
246, 274, 280-82, 297
modernism and, 272-74, 275,277-79, 282
Moravian, 237, 239, 264, 283, 334
Prague, 203-4, 237-38, 264-66, 282-84
Protestants and, 259-60
rural, 33, 251-2
Spanish Civil War, 304—5, 306-7
Union of Czechoslovak Clergy, 237-38
České Budějovice, 126, 128-29, 132-34, 160
Charles University, 114, 213, 240, 274
Chelčicky, Petr, 43, 44, 45
Chesterton, G. K., 209, 249-50, 302
Chicago, 8, ii, 24-25, 55, no, 118-19
Czech immigrants in, 124-25
Hull House, 119, 121
Masaryková, Alice in, 123-25
University of, 119, 121, 326
Chocol, Josef, 94-95
Christianity, 2,4-5, 13,218
evolution of, 235-36
Masaryk, Tomáš, views of, 37-38» 279-80,
294-98,313-315
principles, 117-18, 129
theology, 26-27
YMCA / YWCA, 244-45
Christian socialism, 300-1, 302
Christian Social party / movement, 66-67,
71, 205
church architecture, 266-70, 273-74» 277-80
churches, role in modern society, 235-36»
251-52
Church of the Sacred Heart, Prague, 7,
265-271» 272-83» ЗЗ2-ЗЗ» 335» ЗЗ8-39
Plečnik, Joze, 269-71, 273-74, 276-78,
280-82
church-state separation, 152, 204» 2 34-35»
240-41
Catholics and, 235-36
Cibulka, Josef, 278-79
civil religion, 247-48
American, 229-30, 235, 273
Czechoslovak Republic, First (interwar),
149-50, 229-30, 235, 286
democracy and, 149-50, 186,229-30,
235» 247
Communist Party, 189, 209, 216, 333-34
communists, 251, 270, 300, 331
Bolshevism, 152, 218, 300
Crane, Charles, 24» no, 118-19, 120, 137
cubism / cubists, 2, 7, 97—101, 103—4
architecture, 101-3, 226-28, 269
spirituality, 99-104
culture war, 5, 28-29, 31-32, 203-4, 208
Czech Brethren, Protestant Church of the,
239-40, 298-99, 300
Czech history, 5-6, 11-12
Masaryk, Tomáš, interpretation of,
43-45» 199-201, 204-5, 213-216
Peroutka, Ferdinand, interpretation of,
199—201
Czech nationalism, 60, 268
anticlericalism, 81, 200, 204-5, 332
antisemitism and, 24-25, 39, 209
Austrians and, 64, 107, 332
cubist movement, 98-101
criticism of, 199-201, 215-216, 262
heroes / monuments, 94-97, 104-106
Hus, Jan, 21, 25, 43-45» 64, 194, 204-5
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 40-41, 42-46,
49-50
right-wing, 287, 319-20, 327
Czech Republic, ii, 333
religion in, 1-2, 331-34» 335» 336-37
Somethingism, 336-37, 339
363
Index
Czechoslovak Church, 238-39, 241, 246,
270,284,299
Czechoslovak Hussite Church, 348
Czechoslovak Socialists, 236
Czechoslovak People s Party, 205, 208, 257, 264
Czechoslovak Republic, First (interwar),
2-3, $, 10, 216
Catholics and, 203-6, 236-37, 256-58,
264-65, 274-75 2*87
church-state relations, 234-36
civil religion, 149-50, 229-30, 235, 286
civil society, 158-59
Communist Party, 189, 209, 216
criticism of, 216-218
democracy in, 148-49, 156-59, 162-63,
185-88, 189-90, 286, 332
failure of, 190-91, 300-3, 305-8, 315-16
Fund for Humanitarian and Social
Purposes, 158-59, 163-64,186
morality, religion and, 149-50
Munich Agreement, 180, 307, 325
parliament, 157, 190, 205
political parties, 156, 189-90, 205-6,
236,285
public health, 165-66 170-71
See also The Castle {Hrad)՝ Prague
Castle.
Czechoslovak Republic, Second, 327
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 334-34
D
Darwinism, 49, 248
Davie, Grace, 336
democracy, 59-60, 147-48, 172-73
American, 149-50, 218
aristocratic, 160
civil religion and, 149-50,186, 239-3°» ^55
democratic revolution, 152-53
managed, 156-59, 162-63, 185-86,
189-90
religion and, 154-55
social welfare and, 309—10
theocracies and, 142, 248, 153-54
Depression, the Great, 277, 282, 285
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 58m 18, 288, 289
Duka, Dominik, 339, 340
Durych, Jaroslav, io-ri, IZ, ,9,։ lo6_g
229» 3*7
Akord, 263, 287, 304, 307
Bloudění (Wandering), 258-62
Čapek, Karel and, 209-12, i$3_54 z
256— 58, 262, 305—6, 327
Catholicism and, 256-63, 287,307-8
Czechoslovak Republic (First), failing/^
303-5
Czechoslovak Republic (Second), 3^
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 287, 307-8
Obnova, 305, 307
Rozmach (Breakthrough), 208,211, 2S3
257- 58, 263, 305
Somethingism, 307-8
Spanish Civil War, 304-5, 306-7
education, 28, 31-32, 45-46, 172, 216
Austro-Hungarian Empire, 31, 113,
128- 30
Catholic influence, 204, 235, 236-37, Z64
Masaryková, Alice, 113-14, 115-H6,
129- 31
Mararyk, Tomás, views on, 45-46,
157-58
moral, 128-29, 157-58, 240
religious, 54, 251, 272
social welfare and, 171
of women, 55, 113-14
YMCA / YWCA, 245-46
Ehrenfals, Christian von, 288
English. See British / English,
equality, 55, 131-32, 159-60
eternity, 27, 50, 171
morality and, 26-27, 152-55
See also sub specie aeternitatis (under the
perspective of eternity),
ethical. See moral / ethical.
Europe, modern, 289
God and, 5, 38, 143,191, 211-212, 215*
336-37
history of, 12-13,27
individuals, 20, 35,95, 155
religion, 248-50, 334-36
spirituality, 21, 39» 41» 336-37
364
Index
F
fascism, 263, 298, 305
Florian, Josef, 103
France / French, 13, 38» 49» 60, 166, 325
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, 79-80, 82
Franz Joseph, Emperor, 199, 233, 2 66
freedom, 97, 140, 214
Catholic, 209
of conscience, 291, 332-
individual, 56-57» 59» 15З» 195-96, 2.89
political, 150, J52--*53» 2*14, ^16, 218, 275
of religion, 38,40, 54, 199» 2-35
Fund for Humanitarian and Social Purposes,
158-59, 163-64, 186
G
Gašparíková-Horáková, Anna, 288, 296, 313
Germans / Germany, 27, 38, 49, 237
Beuron monastery, 65-66, 67, 68
German Empire, Wilhelminę, 42, 43
idealist philosophy, 48П83
liberal Protestantism, 25, 27, 56
Munich Agreement, ix, 190, 307, 325
Nazi / Nazism, 10, 285, 287, 298, 325, 328
Germans, Czechoslovak, 189, 203, 237, 239,
264, 32-5-2-6» 334
Czechs and, 10, 21, 22П5, 219, 285, 325-26
Gočar, Josef, 103, 107
God, i, 3-4, 6-7, 14-15» 35» го8, 253-55»
2-59» 314
art and, 99-100
Catholicism, 253, 259, 273
city/kingdom of, 9, 143, 148-49, 188,
235, 242, 300, 323
Europe, modern, 5, 38, 143, 191, щ-12,
215, 336-37
existence of, 251-52
Masarykova, Alice, 117, 141-42,
180-81, 308-9
Masarykova, Charlotte, 51, 54-58
Masaryk, Tomáš, 284, 290-91, 5 ^
338-39
Masaryk, Tomáš, new religion and, 7-9,
19-20, 26-27, 30, 33,49
moral order, 153-55, ¿12
Plečnik, Jože, 65, 74-75, 180
service to, 53, 85, 159, 162, 300-1
Somethingism and, 1-2, 4, 248-50,
2-54—55» 338
truth and, 108, 252-53
See also Providence.
Götz, František, 228-29
Guth, Karel, 225-26
H
Habsburg Empire. See Austro-Hungarian /
Habsburg Empire.
Halík, TomaŠ, 1-2
Hašek, Jaroslav, 2, 206
Havel, Václav, 2, 147, 189, 339-40
Havel, Václav Maria, 188, 191, 243, 2-46, 247
Havlíček, Karel, 2, 200
health, public, 165-66, 170-71, 186-87,
309-10
Herder, Johann Gottfried, 217
Hilsner, Leopold, trial of, 22-24
Hoover, Herbert, 167, 207
Hovory s T G. Masarykem (Conversations
with T. G. Masaryk), 293-98, 311-16
Hromádka, Josef Luki, 191, 213-16, 246, 247,
326
Barth, Karl and, 291, 300
Christian socialism, 300-1, 302
Czech Catholics, 303
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 289-93, 301-2, 308
Protestant Church of the Czech
Brethren, 298—99
Hull House, 119, 121
humanita, 48—50, 60, 148—49, 155, 185, 190,
194, 199, 286, 289, 292, 303
Hungary / Hungarians, 91
in Czechoslovakia, 217, 264
Slavs and, 83, 107
See also Austro-Hungarian / Habsburg
Empire.
Hus, Jan, 27, 52, 105, 132, 200, 216, 315
Bohemian Reformation, 25, 27, 49, 94,
199-200
Catholics and, 237, 273
cult of, 208, 257-58
as Czech nationalist hero, 21, 25, 43-45,
64, 194, 204-5
365
Index
Czech Protestantsand, 239-40
statues of, 95—97, 107
truth and, 44, 97
Husserí, Edmund, 35-37
hygiene, 131-33, 169-70, 310. See also health,
public.
I
iconoclasm, anti-Catholic, 203-4, 206, 213,
236, 256-58, 262, 264
J
Jagger, Mick, 340
Jakobson, Roman, 158
Janák, Pavel, 101-2, 107, 226-28
Jesus Christ, 241, 280, 301
Masaryk, Tomáš, views on, 26, 39,
ί54—55» Z4I Z79-80, 297,
313-15
moral teachings of, 2, 26, 154-55, 198
Jews, 22, 71, 209
antisemitism, 22-23, 39, 209
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 22-23, 29, 35-36,
294
K
Katolická moderna, 21, 29П25, 31
Keller, Helen, 129-33
Kerensky, Alexander, 158
kingdom of God, 9, 143, 148-49, 188, 235,
242, 300, 323
Klimek, Antonín, xi—xii, 164
Klimt, Gustav, 55, 68, 70
Klinger, Max, 70
Komenský (Comenius), Jan Amos, 47, 43,
44-46, 91, 147-48,216
Unity of the Brethren, 27, 43, 91, 200,
260, 312
Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise
of theHeart (1631), 2Ć0
Kotěra, Jan, 98, 101, 107, 176
Plečnik,Jože and, 70-71,73-78,79-81,93
Koželuhova, Helena, 254-55
Krek,Janez Evangelist, 31-32
Kubista, Bohumil, 99-100
L
Leipzig, 35, 42·, 51» 86, 115-18, 129
Lenz, Desiderius, 67-68
Lidové noviny (People s News), 196, 225-26,
251-53, 287, 319-2.0, 32.1
Linhart, František, 292
Ljubljana, 83-84, 92-93, 17 -77 182, 328
London, 60, 107, 109, 115, 135-36, 163, 166,
196, 309, 310
Lueger, Karl, 64, 71, 73
Lutherans / Lutheran church, 35, 117, 134,
2.13» 2-39-40, 297
Luther, Martin, 27, 43
M
McLeod, Hugh, 13
Madison, James, 230
Mann, Horace, 248-49
Marian column (Prague), destruction of,
203-4, *06, 213, 236, 258, 264
marriage, civil, 264, 272
Martinů, Bohuslav, 158
Marxism, 39
Masaryk, Herbert, 112, 136, 138
Masaryk, Jan, 109-110, 112, 136-37, 161, 163,
194,309,315
Masaryk, Tomáš Garrigue, xi-xii, 6-7, 8, 51
America and, 24-25, 149-50
Aristotle and, 291, 314
Austrian parliament, 21, 24, 32, 44,
46070
beliefs, 33, 35, 250-51, 279-80, 284
Beneš, Edvard and, 156, 164052, 190,
230, 296
body and, 132-33
Čapek, Karel and, 8-9, 24,6oni2i, 148,
196-97, 255-56, 321-22
Catholicism and, 28-32, 33-35, 128-32,
i33“35i 191» 2.03-6, 241, 246, 274,
280-82, 297
Church of the Sacred Heart, Prague,
279-80
church-state separation, 152, 204,
2-34-35» 2-70-71
Christianity, views of, 37-38, 279-80,
294-98, 313-15
366
Index
civil religion, 149-50» 2.2.9—30,235, 247
critics, 191-92·» 199-2*01» 217-18, 224-25,
32*7
culture war, 28-29, 203-4, 208
Czech history, view of, 43-45, 199-201,
204-5, 213-216
Czech independence, 60-61, 135-36, 151
Czech nationalism, 40—41,42—46,49-50
democracy, 59-60* 147-48, 152-53,
156-60
Durych, Jaroslav, and, 287, 307-8
education, 28, 31-32
education, views on, 45-45, 157-58
faith, understanding of, 25-26, 33, 313-14
Fund for Humanitarian and Social
Purposes, 158-59, 163-64, 186
God, view of, 8-9, 19-20, 26-27, 30, 33,
49» 284» 290-91, 322—23, 338-39
Hilsner, Leopold, trial of, 22-24
Hovory s T G. Masarykem
(Conversations with T. G. Masaryk),
293-98, 311-316
Hromádka, Josef Lukl and, 289-93,
301-2, 308
humanita, 48-50, 60, 148-49, 155, 185,
190, 194, 199, 286, 289, 292, 303
Hus, Jan, 25, 43-45, 5։» 60, 97
ideal state, vision of, 10, 35-38, 47-52
influence, 187-83, 189, 200-1, 322-23
Jesus Christ, views on, 26, 39, 154-55»
241, 279-80, 313-15
Jews and, 23, 29, 35-36
legacy, 286-87, 311-312*, 315-316,
318-19, 32-1-2*3
in Leipzig, 35,42, 51
in London, 60, 135-36
Masarykova, Alice and, 11-12, 128,
132-33, 161—62, 164—65, 286—87,
308-9
Masarykova, Charlotte Garrigue and,
11, 51-58, 135-36» 294-96
nationalism, 41-42
as parent, m-112
Peroutka, Ferdinand and, 250-51, 302, 3°3
Plato and, 35, 46-47» 48, 51» I32*-33» is6»
172, 291, 214
Plečnik, Jože and, 86-87, 177—79»
181-84,274
Prague Castle and, 8-9, 173-74» 185-86
as president, 20-21, 151-52'» I56֊59»
163-64,285-86, 320
Protestantism and, 38—39’ S3_54, 59»
240-41, 245, 291 -92» z97
Providence, 42, 135, 186, i94-95 291
Rádi, Emanuel and, 213-2*6, 247
Reformed Church, 37, 54» 5 5ni°8, 284,
2-97
religion, view of, 6-7, io ï9-2° 2*7» 33»
35, 37-40, 56-58, 60-61, 152-55,
235, 240-41, 250-51’ 25S» 2*79» 284,
288—91, 297-98, 303» 3IZ֊I5» 338-39
Russiaand, 58-59, 135-36
Russia and Europe-, 58, 17Z։ *94» 235» 297
science* religion and, 25-26, 3°—3*» 33
secularization, 294-95
Sedlmayrovà, Oldra, 295-96, 312
Slovakiaand, 33,41, 123» *$8
Somethingism, 321-23
state, view of, 8, 10, 35-38, 47-52,
148-49, 152
sub specie aeternitatis, 26, 50, 149» 154-55»
188, 197, 292
on suicide, 35, 38
Světová revoluce (The World
Révolution), 152—53
Switzerland, 135
symbols and ceremony, 150-51
tempérance, 115
theology, 24-25
truth, 20, 25-26, 32, 37, 44» 47» 108
tolerance, 286, 298, 313, 215-316
in Vienna, 19-20, 33, 35-37, 53» 58
work, 48-49
World War I (rhe Great War), 60-61,
135-36, 142
writings, 35, 38, 58-59» 135-36, i93֊78
YMCA / YWCA, 242, 247-48
Seealso The Castle (Hrad); new religion.
Masaryková, Alice Garrigue, 9, 11-iz, 37, 54
in America, 123-5, 326, 330—31
beauty, ideaof, 141-42
body and soul, 132-34
367
Index
Čapek, Karel, and, 2,01-3, 310-11
Castle, The (Hrad), 2.01 — 3, 296
České Budějovice, 126, 128-29, 132.-34,
160
Christian principles, 117-18
education, 113-14, 115-116
education, views on, 126-28, 129-31
equality, 131-32
eternal life, 134, 141
God, view of, 117, 141-42, 162, 180—81,
308-9
harmony, 123, 133
hygiene, 131-33, 169-70, 310
imprisonment for treason, 137-41
Leipzig, 115—119, 129
Masaryk, Tomas and, 11 —12, 128, 132-33,
161-62, 164-65, 286-87, 308-9
Masaryk, Tomáš legacy, 315, 316, 318-19,
320, 328-30
moral behavior, social welfare and,
122-24, I32--33
Plečnik, Jože and, 179-81, 220-21, 222,
328-30
Prague Castle, 8-10, 141, 165, 312, 318-19
Protestant social gospel, no-11, 118-19,
124-25, ZI3
Red Cross, director of, 7—8, 109, 150, 160,
163, 165-68, 170-71, 179, 309-11
religious views, 8, in-12, 116-17,133-34,
141-42.
service, life of, I 18, 155, 162, 165
Sociological Section (Sociologická sekce),
137, 193
teaching, 126—28, 129-30
temperance, 115
inVienna, 112-13, 115, 137-41
women, social welfare and, no, 114-115,
126-28, 131
YWCA, 242.-44
Masaryková, Charlotte Garrigue, 7, n, 160-62
Czech Women’s Club, 55
God, view of, 51, 54-58
illnesses, 52-53, 56-57, 113. J37» 139
Mann, Horace, 128
Masaryk, Tomas, marriage to, 51-52-, 57,
135-36, 294-96
new religion, 57-58
religious views, 53-56
Masaryková-Revilliod, Olga, 112, 135, 163-64,
244, 246-47, ¿96, 330
McDowell, Mary, 119, 121-23, I2-4_2-5» 132-,
133, 167, 171
Mehoffer, Józef, 65-66
Meštrović, Ivan, 82-83
Mill, John Stuart, 51, 251
monuments, 94
Hus, Jan, 95-97
Lueger, Karl, 73
Masaryk, Tomáš, 318, 340-41
monolith / World War I monument,
221—25, 231, 328-30
Zižka,Jan, 94—98, 81-82, 97-98, 104—6,
107
morality / ethics, 42, 61, 72, 288, 306
education and, 128-29, 157-58,240
eternity and, 26-27, 152-55
hygiene and, 132-33
individual, 123—24, 132, 149
Jesus, teaching of, 26, 154-55, 198
life and, 46—47
new religion and, 46-48, 291
order, 153-55, ZIZ
progress/development,40—4X, 162—63, 297
religion and, 149-50
social welfare and, 122-24, 132-33
urban effects on, 169-70
Moravia, 22, 29, 33, 35, 37, 41, 86, 123, 182,
222
Catholics, 237, ¿39 2-64, 283, 334
Christian Socialist movement, 205
religion, 43, 203
Munich Agreement, 11, 190, 307, 32.5, 3*7
N
Nazis / Nazism, 10, 285, 287,2-98, 325
new religion, 6-7, 8, 21-22, 25, 27-28, 32, 38,
39-40, 55-56, 57-58, 177,2.88
as civil religion, 152-53, i54“55 235_36
God and, 7, 26-27, 30, 33, 290-91
morality and, 50, 58, 275
New Testament, 26, 27, 35, 133, 288, 29-^
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 49, 289
366
Index
O
Obama, Barack, 340-41
Old Testament, 27» 288, 297
Olomouc, 158, 208, 235
University of, 240
Orthodox Christianity, 58-59, 2.38
P
Pascal, Blaise, 37
Patočka, Jan, 19, 2on3, 299
Paul, Apostle, 154
Peroutka, Ferdinand, 10, 196-97, 202, 205,
262, 286, 325-26
on Czech culture, 199-201, 208, 257-58,
332
Jacijsme [What We Are Like], 199-200,
248, 249
Masaryk, Tomáš, and, 200-1, 250-51,
302, 303, 338
Přítomnost [The Present], 196, 201, 209,
Rádi, Emanuel, 302-3
religious belief, 248-51, 255, 284
Somethingism, 338
Plato / Platonism, 50, 51, 130, 230
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 35,46-48, 50, 133»
156, 172, 291, 314
Piečnik, Jože, 7» 8,71-72» 107-8, 182
architecture, views on, 64-65, 70-72,
84-89
art, views on, 68-69, 73“76
Church of the Sacred Heart, 269-71,
273-74, 276-78, 280-82
critics, 79-80, 225-26, 319-20
cubist movement and, 101-3
development pian for Prague, 316-320
God, view of, 65, 74-75, 180
harmony, 74, 76, 323
Kotěra, Jan and, 70-72, 73-76, 77-78,
79-81,83
in Ljubljana, 83-84, 92-93, 176-77, 182,
328
Masaryková, Alice and, 179-81, 220-21,
222, 328-30
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 86-87, 176-79,
181-84, 2-74
monolith / World War I monument,
221-14, 231» 328-30
nationalism and, 81-83, 86, 108
in Prague, 77-78, 80-82, 85-86, 93-94
Prague Castle, 8, 9-10, 176,178-85,
191-92, 218-21, 320-21, 323, 34!
Providence, 7,74, 92-, 319, 321, 330
religious views, 7, 63-64
Secession House and, 68-71, 73
Styl, 63,64-65, 75-76, 84
Sucharda, Stanislav, 93-94, 96, 104
supporters, 225-28, 231
teaching, 85-93
in Vienna, 63-64, 65-73, 75, 77-80,
82-83, 107-8
Zacherl, Johann and, 72-73
Zižka monument, 94, 104-7
positivism, 2on3, 217, 245, 289
pragmatism, 197, 210, 251-52, 257, 314-15
Prague, xii, xiii, 5, 8, 15, 36,41-42» 126, 147,
175, 181, 188, 340-41
American social workers, 167-68
art / artists, 2, 15, 98, 226-28
Catholics, 81, 204-5, 234, 237-38, 264-
66, 282-84,336
Charles University, 23, 28, 37, 50, 114,
213, 240, 274
Church of the Sacred Heart, 7, 249—256,
265-72, 275-78,332-33, 333-36
churches in, 4-5, 81, 231-34, 264-66,
283,299,336
education, for women, 113-14, 126-27
First Republic (interwar), 2-3,4, n
health and welfare conditions, 166-67
Piečnik, Jože, development plan, 316-320
Protestants, 299
religion, modernity and, 2-3, 4-5, 6, 13,
15, 21, 37, 81
rural migrants to, 169—70
secularism, 3, 14, 37, 42, 81-82
Vinohrady district, 93, 264-67, 271-73,
275-78, 279-80, 282-84 332, 335
Žižkov district, 94, 203-4, 2Ó4n85
Prague Castle, 7, 8-10, 160, 328, 330, 339-41
Masaryková, Alice, 8-10, 141,165,312,
318-19
369
Index
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 8-ιο, 173-74,
185-86,321-23
Paradise Garden, 221-22, 223, 231
PIečnik,Jože, 8-10, 176, 178-85, 191-92,
218-21, 320-21, 313, 341
renovation, 173-76, 179-84, 185-86,
191-92, 218-28, 316-17, 340
as symbol, 151, 173-75’ 179-82,
185-860, 192, 328, 339-41
St. Vitus Cathedral, 141, 224, 215,
233-34, 259, 266, 318, 340
World War I monument / monolith,
221-25, 231, 328-30
Přítomnost {The Present), 147П49, 196, 201,
209, 247-49’ 2-5°’ ЗЗ8
Protestants / Protestantism, 3-4, é, 27-28,
40, 21 j, 291
Barth, Karl, 291-92, 299, 300
Catholics and, 259-60
Charles University, 114, 213, 240, 274
criticism of, 301-3
Czech, 199-200, 212-14, 215-17, 229,
301-3
Czech Brethren, Protestant Church of
the, 239-41, 284» 298-99’ 300
German liberal, 25, 27, 56
liberal, 235, 291-92, 299, 302-3
Lutherans, 239-40
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 38-39, 53-54, 59,
212, 214, 235, 240-41, 245, 296-97,
298
nationalism, 239-40
neo-orthodox, 291—92, 299
Reformed Church, 37, 54, 55П108, 134,
239-40, 284, 296-97
social gospel, 8, no-11, 118-19, 124-25,
213
Providence, 195, 248, 255, 319
Masaryk, Tomáš, 42, 135, 170, 178-79,
291
Plečnik, Jože, 7, 74, 92, 321, 330
P
Rádi, Emanuel, 10, 191, 212-13, 258, 308, 313
criticism of Czechoslovak Republic,
216-18,303
Czech Protestants and, 298-99, 301-2
God, view of, 326
Masaryk, Tomáš, views of, 213-16, 229»
230,247,315
Peroutka, Ferdinand, 302-3
YMCA, 242—43, 247, 299-300
Ragaz, Leonhard, 300
Red Cross, Czechoslovak, 165, 206, 309—10
International Red Cross, 163, 311
Masaryková, Alice, 7-8, 15, 109, 150, 160,
163, 165-71, 179, 180, 186, 309-11
public health, 165-66, 170-71, 186-87,
309-10
Red Cross Truce, 309-11
volunteer service, 167-69,170-71,186-87
Reformation, 27, 284. See also Bohemian
reformation.
Reformed Church, 134, 239,
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 37, 54, 55П108,
284» 297
religion, 3-4, 143, 193, 195, 253, 326
Bohemian Lands, 21, 28, 31
Czech Republic, 1-2, 331-34, 336-37
Czechoslovak Republic (First), 149-50,
203, 245, 282, 283
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 332-36
democracy and, 59, 149, 154-56
historiography of, 12-13, 333
European, modern, 12-13, 25-2?’ 3b 37,
60-61, 81, 248-60, 334-36
freedom of, 38, 40, 54, 199, 235, 241
Masaryk, Tomáš, 6-7, ю, 19-20, 27, 33,
35» 37-40, 56-58, 6o-6i, 152-55»
235, 240-41, 250-51» 255» 279» 284»
288-91, 297-98, 303, 312—15,338-39
Masaryková, Alice, 116-18, 133-34, 141
Masaryková, Charlotte, 53-58
secularization and, 12-14,235’ 33I_33
science and, 25-26, 30-32, 33, 152
See also civil religion; new religion.
Richards, Keith, 340
Ruskin,John, 172
Russia, 58-59, 60, 135-36, 172
Bolshevik, 218, 300
Russia and Europe, 58, 172, *94» 235’ 297
YMCA, 242
370
Index
Ruthenia, Subcarpathian, i66, 187, 206 7»
157, 262
S
Šaloun, Ladislav, 96-97
science, 25-26, 30-32, 33, 195
Scruton, Roger, zo, 190
Secession House, 7, 64, 63-67, 68-71» 73» 82
secularization / secularism, 13-14» 98, 205-6,
215, 235, 241-42, 294, 331—33
Sedlmayrová, Óidra, 295-96, 311
Serbian Orthodox Church, 238
Serbs / Serbia, 82-83
Shakespeare, William, 130, 139» 162
Sinclair, Upton, 120-21
Škarda, František, 266, 269-70, 272-73» շ75»
2-77-78, 282, 332
Škrach, Vasil Kaprálek, 58n 118, 243 Յ26
Conversations with T G. Masaryk
editing, 296, 311-13, 315
as Masaryk supporter, 193-94» z9$ 32 3
Masarykův sborník (Masaryk s Anthology),
213
Skřivánek, Ladislav, 93
Slavs / Slavic culture, 82, 89, 121, 125» *79
Austrian animosity toward, 64,81-83, 107
See also Yugoslavia.
Slovakia / Slovaks, 91, 166, 181, 187, 189, 190,
251-52
Catholics, 5, 203, 264
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 33, 41, 123, 158,
182, 287Ո5
Plečnik, Jože and, 86
Protestants, 240
Slovenia, 31,69, 71,81-82,91, 177, 182, 278, 328
Ljubljana, xii, 7, 11, 74, 83-84, 85, 92-93,
102,176-77,182,183,278,318,329, 330
Social Democrats, 71, 236, 270
social gospel, Protestant, 8, 110-11, 118-19,
133,2-13
social welfare, 108, 150, 154, 158, 167-68,
171, 179, 187, 202, 241, 294
democracy and, 307-8
moral behavior and, 122-24, 132-33
women and, no, 114-15, 126-28, 131
Socrates, 47, 230
Somethingism, 1-2,4, 97, 103, u
Čapek, Karel, 254-55 *
Czech Republic, 337-38, 339
Durych, Jaroslav, 307-8
God and, 1,4, 2.48-50, 254^
Masaryk and, 281-82, 29I_91
Spanish Civil War, 304-5, 30^ ^ Zyl
spirituality, i, 162, 261-62
art and, 21, 92, 95
cubist movement, 99-104
modern European, aj, 39, 41 8j }}6_?7
national, 47-48, 133
Štěpánek, Josef, 86, 89-91
Styl, 63, 64-65, 75-76, 84, 267
sub specie aeternitatis (under the perspective
of eternity), io, Z4, i41 l8s I97 ig6
Masaryk,Tomáš, i4֊is, i6 so J4g_49
154-55. 188. 190,2.76
as humanism, 291-92
Sucharda, Stanislav, 93-94, 95,9é, io4, 106
suicide, 20, 35, 38
Sullivan, Annie, 129-30
superstition, 1-2,12
Švabinský, Max, 231, 320
Švehla, Antonín, 285, 312
Switzerland, 135, 164, 187, 244
Szporluk, Roman, 41, 149^, 190
T
Teige, Karel, 226, 227, 228
temperance movement, 105, 121, 206
Thatcher, Margaret, 147
theocracies, 153-55
absolutist theocracy, 59-60
democracy’s defeat of, 142, 148, 153-55
theology, 5, 6-7, 14, 19, 24-25, 26, 30, 32.» 35
37» 55-56, 134» 2*54,290-9։, 292'-93» 300-։
Titl, Alexander, 270, 272-73, 274, 275» 277—78»
280, 282, 332
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 149, 153-54
truth, 20, 108, 119, 128-29, 3°։» 302·
absolute, 197-99, 210-12, 252-54» 2*56
art and, 102
Čapek, Karel and, 197-99,2-35» i5J-53
314-15
Durych, Jaroslav and, 201-12
371
Index
God and, ιο8, 2.52,— 53, 321
Hus, Jan and, 44, 97, 204, 314
Masarykova, Alice and, 118, 140, 141,
180, 308, 310, 311, 321
Masarykova, Charlotte and, 51, 57
Masaryk, Tomáš and, 20, 25-26, 31-33, 37,
44,47, 48, 108, 148, 162-63, 3°8, 311
modern seeking, 3, 48
U
Union of Czechoslovak Clergy, 237-38
Unitarians / Unitarianism, 25, 54-55, 55-56,128
American, 6-7, 25, 27, 56, 111, 124
Unity of the Brethren (Reformation era), 27,
43, 91, 147, 200, 238, 260, 312.
See also Komenský (Comenius), Jan Amos.
V
St. Vaclav, 95, 233, 234» 183
Vienna, 35-37, 101
architecture, 70-71
Church of the Holy Spirit, 269
Masaryková, Alice in, 112—13, 115» *37՜4i
Masaryk, Tomáš in, 19-20, 33, 35՜37» 53» 5$
Plečnik, Jože residence in, 63—64, 65—73,
75» 77-79» 82-83, 107-8
Secession House, 64, 65—67, 68—71, 73
villages / rural life, 122-23, 169-70,171» 181,294
Catholicism, 33, 251 — 52
Vinohrady district, Prague, 93, 265-266,
269-72, 275-77» 282-83, 332·
St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, 141, 224» iZ5»
231-34,259» 340
W
Wagner, Otto, 63, 68, 73» 75~76, 77» 82, 101,
107
Washington, George, 230, 273
Wellek, René, 19m
women, 52-53» 55» JI5» ”9. i37 336
education, 55, 113-114, 115-16, 129-31
equality, 55, 131-32, 159-60
Masaryková, Alice, work with, no, 115,
116, ill, 124, 126, 127-28, 131, 169,
171
working-class, no, 115, 122, 126, 131, 169
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work, 46—47, 249. See also service.
World War Ï, 60-61, 135-37, 142
Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Empire,
165-66
monument in Prague Castle, 221-24,
231
postwar period, 142, 148, 165-66, 171
World War II, 326,328
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YMCA (Young Mens Christian Association),
244-46, 347-48
Academic, 299—300
American, 242-43
Masaryk, Tomás and, 242, 247-48
YWCA (Young Women’s Christian
Association), 244—46
American social workers, 243
Masaryková, Alice and, 242-44
Masaryková, Olga and, 244, 246-47
Yugoslavs / Yugoslavia, 82, 187, 328
Belgrade, 82, 187
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Zacherl, Johann, 72-73
Žižka, Jan, 44, 45, 94-95, 97-98
monument, 104—107
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title_full | Castle and cathedral in modern Prague longing for the sacred in a skeptical age Bruce R. Berglund |
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