This is a biography of Frantiek Martin Pelcel (1734-1801), an important figure in Czech history and culture. Pelcel was a writer, historian, and Catholic priest, and he is considered one of the most important figures of the Czech National Revival. This biography, "Frantiek Martin Pelcel: Esk historik a buditel," examines his life, work, and lasting influence on Czech society and national identity. Written by Josef Hanu, this biography offers insights into the intellectual and cultural landscape of the Czech Renaissance and Pelcel's contributions to Czech historical scholarship and national consciousness. It remains a valuable resource for understanding Czech history and the development of Czech national identity.
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