Czech Castles and Chateaux: An Alternative Interpretation of a Phenomenon

Authors

  • Michal Kurz
  • Čeněk Pýcha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14712/24645370.2960

Abstract

The paper identifies and examines several facets of the phenomenon of visiting castles and chateaux, which has continued to be a well-established and widely shared cultural practice in Czech society since the late 1940s. It demonstrates how this phenomenon can be interpreted in a historical perspective in the spirit of critical heritage studies. It also explores peculiarities and paradoxes of historical development, the consequences of which translate in many ways into the present state of the practice of visiting castles and chateaux.

Author Biographies

Michal Kurz

Michal Kurz is a research fellow at the Masaryk Institute and Archive of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

Čeněk Pýcha

Čeněk Pýcha is Head of the Department of Education at the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes and a lecturer at the Institute of Information Studies and Librarianship, Faculty of Arts, Charles University.

Published

2022-12-01

How to Cite

Kurz, Michal, and Čeněk Pýcha. 2022. “Czech Castles and Chateaux: An Alternative Interpretation of a Phenomenon”. Dějiny – Teorie – Kritika, no. 2 (December):227–252. https://doi.org/10.14712/24645370.2960.

Issue

Section

Studies and Essays