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Výpravy k já: Projevy individualismu v české kultuře 19. století [Journeys to Self: Manifestations of Individualism in 19th Century Czech Culture]. Prague, Academia, 2021, 342 pp., b/w and color illustrations, index of names, summary. ISBN 978-80-200-3326-0. Edited by Kateřina Piorecká, Eva Bendová and Martin Hrdina.
Výpravy k já: Projevy individualismu v české kultuře 19. století
Introduction
Tereza Matějčková
Paradoxes of the autobiographical: The modern self-lost and foundt
pp. 9–16 (Czech), summary p. 17 (English)
Individualism and Society
Milena Lenderová
Experiencing identity, conformity and rebellion in 19th century women’s diaries
pp. 21–32 (Czech), summary p. 32 (English)
Michal Topor
The problem of individuality in the student notes of Emil Sudek
pp. 34–40 (Czech), summary p. 41 (English)
Milan Ducháček
"Rhino off into the setting Sun": Jan Gebauer Jr., a historian between synthesis and cholera
pp. 43–58 (Czech), summary p. 59 (English)
Jakub Raška
Between art and the class struggle: The collectie identity of typography workers in the context of 19th century sociocultural changes
pp. 62–84 (Czech), summary pp. 84–85 (English)
Ondřej Slačálek
"Socety! I went through your entrails when I was young..." Individualism in Czech fin de si?cle anarchism
pp. 86–110 (Czech), summary p. 111 (English)
The artist and the public
Ľubice Schmarcová
Romantic subjectivity versus the National Revival project
pp. 115–123 (Czech), summary p. 124 (English)
Ladislav Futtera
Wandering off after Libuše, or: the Identities of Josef Jiří Kolár
pp. 126–138 (Czech), summary p. 139 (English)
Jiří Kopecký
Opera for the National Theatre: the opera character in the service of the nation
pp. 141–156 (Czech), summary p. 156 (English)
Katerína Beňová
VIktor Tilgner and his generous contribution to the exhibition at the Hummel Memorial in Bratislava
pp. 158–166 (Czech), summary p. 167 (English)
Petr Šámal
A monument to himslef or a Hidden reminder. Portrait Individualization in the decoratio of building in the latter half of the 19th and the early 20th centuries
pp. 169–180 (Czech), summary p. 180–181 (English)
Tomáš Sekyrka
Grendees of Ptrague art exhibition in the early 20th century
pp. 183–193 (Czech), summary p. 192 (English)
The cult of personality
Eva Bendová – Václav Hájek
Locks of hair, shoes and inkpots. Collecting modern relics and the cult of celebrities
pp. 197–206 (Czech), summary p. 208 (English)
Marcela Zemanová
Little Hamlet or perhaps even the COunt of Rudolstadt? On the internal struggle of the young Franz Thun-Hohenstein (1809–1870)
pp. 209–219 (Czech), summary p. 220 (English)
Milan Pospíšil
The institution of the prima donna in Czech opera
pp. 223–234 (Czech), summary p. 235 (English)
Otto Drexler
The identity of theater director F. A. Šubert. Habitus, or posture?
pp. 238–250 (Czech), summary p. 249–250 (English)
Crazy and melancholic souls
Václav Smyčka
Psychoanalysis befor psychoanalysis? Late Enlightenment interest in the unconscious and trauma
pp. 253–267 (Czech), summary p. 267–268 (English)
Daniela Tinková
The madman: An (auto)biography. Identity and the inner world of the mentally ill based on pre-1948 admission protocols and case reports from a Prague psychiatric hospital
pp. 269–285 (Czech), summary p. 286–287 (English)
Michal Charypar
The creative "Self" between psychologism in art and the materiality of Life. An Arbes melange
pp. 289–301 (Czech), 301 (English)
Petra Kolářová
"Facing Myself": Karel Hlaváček’s self-portraits
pp. 303–312 (Czech), 312–313 (English)
Lenka Řezníková
Melancholic souls: social dysfunction and social phobias in Czech literature at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries
pp. 314–322 (Czech), 322-323 (English)