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Charles IV: Portrait of a Medieval Ruler

  • Bohemian Benevolent & Literary Association 321 East 73rd Street New York, NY, 10021 United States (map)

Czech historian Vaclav Zurek will present the recently published English edition of his book Charles IV: A Portrait of a Medieval Ruler, exploring the life, reign, and historical significance of a man who established Prague as a political, cultural, and intellectual center of the empire, including his patronage of monumental projects such as Charles University and the Charles Bridge.

Zurek will examine how the emperor’s idealized image was carefully crafted at his own court through rituals, writings, and symbolic acts. Situating Charles IV within the political and intellectual context of his time, he will explore the emperor’s exercise of power and its representation.

The talk will also address the challenges of interpreting abundant yet highly partisan sources—and how these have shaped both Charles’s image in his own time and his enduring legacy as an “untouchable monument” of Czech history and national memory.

Tickets: $5 (plus processing fee) available online through Eventbrite. Seats are limited, on first-come first-served basis.


About

VACLAV ZUREK is a Czech medieval historian. He earned a double PhD in 2014 from Charles University in Prague and École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris, with a dissertation on the use of the past by the Luxembourg and Valois dynasties. Since 2008, he has been a research fellow at the Center for Medieval Studies of the Czech Academy of Sciences. His work has focused on projects examining medieval rituals, especially coronations; the reception of medieval “bestsellers” in the Czech lands; and, most recently, political thought and verbal violence in late medieval Bohemia. He is the author of Charles IV: Portrait of a Medieval Ruler and has published widely on medieval history. He is also actively engaged in popularizing scientific knowledge about the past.


This event is organized by the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU), New York Chapter, with support of BBLA.


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