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Alma mater Carolo-Ferdinandea bohemica – Alma mater Jagellonica: Mutual inspirations and contacts between Czech Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague and Jagiellonian University in Cracow 1882–1918


2015, roč. 48, č. 4, s. 259-273

Abstract

Alma mater Carolo-Ferdinandea bohemica – Alma mater Jagellonica: Mutual inspirations and contacts between Czech Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague and Jagiellonian University in Cracow 1882–1918

As Charles-Ferdinand University was divided into German and Czech part in 1882, Jagiellonian University in Cracow (together with the other Galician university in Lwow) became the potential allies and inspirations for the Czech part of the university in Prague. The article is focused on the forms of mutual collaboration and influence (for example the questions of language, structure of the university and relationship with scientific academies) in the frames of the “nationalization of scientific knowledge” conception.

Language: english

Keywords: Czech Charles-Ferdinand University; Jagiellonian University; Czech-Polish relations; history of universities

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