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Prof. Milada Paulová – historian of the First Resistance
Brádlerová, Daniela
The primary aim of the study is to bring closer the complicated personality of the Czech historian, originally a Byzantologist, Milada Paulová, and her efforts to accept modern history as a relevant scientific field. Since M. Paulová was one of the so-called engaged historians, her attitude to the Czech and South Slavic anti-Austrian resistance during the First World War and the subsequent establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic was analyzed. The research of the surviving sources so far has shown that the “involvement” of M. Paulová and her preference for modern history – the anti-Habsburg resistance comes later, in connection with her stay in the Kingdom of SHS (1920–1921). The forming influence on her further professional direction was personal contact with personalities of the Czech and South Slavic resistance, as a result of which she essentially left her career as a Byzantologist. At the same time, the study reflects her points of view and briefly evaluates her life’s works: “Jugoslavenski odbor” and “History of Maffia”.

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