Discover controversial reactions to Masaryk’s lectures before 1914 in your region!
As a university professor, Masaryk gave dozens of lectures in cities, towns, and smaller
municipalities all over Bohemia and Moravia. On the invitation of various local organizations, he
lectured on important personalities of Czech history such as Jan Hus, František Palacký and Karel
Havlíček, or talked about contemporary social and political issues. Especially during the first
decade of the 20th century, the response to these lectures was often seeped in controversy, in
particular those connected with the Hilsner Affair, or Masaryk’s anticlerical or election
campaigns. Oftentimes listeners did not understand him, in some cases even feared him and regarded
Masaryk as the representative of some dangerous cult. On other occasions, his sympathizers had to
physically protect him from angry opponents.
We welcome texts (articles from the local press, leaflets, recollections and so on) that
capture these local incidents. We will publish the most colorful stories on our website and on our
Facebook page!
Information, texts (preferably originals or transcripts with clear and accurate bibliographic data), links, and images can be sent to our email at tgm@mua.cas.cz
26 Apr 2018