Unity, confession, power. Symbolic communication in the town of Slaný in the 17th century
Journal Title: Mesto a dejiny - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
Presented study deals with the problems of change of symbolic communication during the Counter-Reformation period in the Kingdom of Bohemia. It focuses on a micro-historical characterization of the royal town of Slaný in the 17th century which belonged to the group of significant utraquist royal towns in Bohemia but was pledged to the catholic family of Counts of Martinice.
Authors and Affiliations
Josef Kadeřábek
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