... Moravia was greater and fewer spoke Czech ; they were more traditional and ori- ented more toward Vienna than Prague . In Moravia , for example , there were six or eight medium - sized Jewish centers , while Bohemia only had one large ...
In The Making of Christian Moravia Maddalena Betti examines the creation of the Moravian archdiocese, of which St Methodius was the first incumbent, in the context of ninth-century papal policy in central and south-eastern Europe.
This book concentrates on the territory of Moravia, a part of the Czech Republic, often in the shadow of the capital city of Prague but which deserves attention and appreciation in its own right.
Italian newspapers frequently asked him for articles on every subject, making him a public voice. This volume takes the form of a year of interviews conducted with the author Elkann during 1989-1990, the last year of Moravia's life.
... Moravia to 5,106 ; only one son from any household was permitted to marry and establish a family . Maria Theresa's forty years of absolute rule ( 1740–80 ) were marked by steady adherence to the policy of curtailments in mobility and ...
The Habsburg province of Moravia straddled a complicated linguistic, cultural, and national space, where German, Slavic, and Jewish spheres overlapped, intermingled, and sometimes clashed.