< The Czechoslovak Review

Number 1

  • Czechoslovak Republic Consolidated
  • Mr. Chas. R. Crane says of the Czechoslovaks in Russia
  • The Past and the Future of Bohemia by Thomas Čapek
  • Miscellaneous
  • Chemical Industries in Czechoslovakia by J. Pelc
  • Banks in Bohemia
  • The Economic Strength of Slovakia
  • The Saviors of Russia by Kenneth Miller
  • Prague, city of seven hills, eight etchings by J. C. Vondrous
  • The Ancient Prague University by Joseph Tvrzický
  • An American Writes from Siberia
  • From the "Ceskoslovensky Dennik"
  • Bohemians of Chehs by Jaroslav Victor Nigrin
  • Current Topics
    • Chamber of Commerce proposed
    • December issue of the "Asia"
    • With the Slovak League
    • Making friends among Americans
    • The Uhro-Rusin plebiscite
    • Tvrzický goes to Bohemia
    • To prof. Masaryk and to deputy Kramář… by E. F. Prantner
    • Announcement

Number 2

  • Events in Bohemia
  • The relation of Church and State by Francis W. Jedlička
  • Miscellaneous
  • They, too, have labored by Charles Pergler
  • American Commerce with Czechoslovakia
  • American Czechoslovak Board
  • Four Works of Josef Mánes
  • Josef Mánes
  • The Boundaries of Slovakia by Joža Žák Marušiak
  • Columbia by Svetozár Hurban Vajanský
  • Proper Spelling of "Czechoslovak"
  • Masaryk's First Presidential Message
  • Current Topics

Number 3

  • Let Us Have Peace
  • The Controversy About Teschen
  • What We Have Accomplished by Vojta Beneš
  • Independent Bohemia
  • Miscellaneous
  • Masaryk's Peace Program
  • British decoration for Czechoslovak generals
  • The Work of Our Women by Libuše S. Moták
  • The Ideal of Universal Education by Martha Poindexter
  • Ingratitude
  • Miscellaneous
  • Czechoslovak Chamber of Commerce
  • Russian Army Under the Bolsheviki by John Šípek
  • From Austrian Secret Archives
  • Uhro-Rusin delegation in Paris
  • Items from the Ceskoslovensky Dennik
  • Bohemian National Alliance in Canada
  • Current Topics
    • From the Prague papers
    • Convention of Bohemian Catholics
    • Czechoslovak Commercial Corporation

Number 4

  • Improved Conditions in Bohemia
  • Results of Allied Intervention in Siberia by Václav Girsa
  • The Paper Crown by J. J. Král
  • Slovaks and Magyars by Joža Žák Marušiak
  • Bohemian Musical Art by Ladislav Urban
  • Food Situation in February
  • Four Works of Uprka
  • Joža Úprka
  • Americanization–Our Problem by E. F. Prantner
  • Friendship Through better Acquaintance by Thomas Čapek
  • Appointment of trade commisioner
  • Speaking of Count Karolyi…
  • Czechoslovak Adventures in Russia
  • Bohemians or What by Joseph Štýbr
  • How Many of Us Are There?
  • A Call on Masaryk
  • The Twelve Months translated by Jos. Baudiš
  • Current Topics
    • Meetings of the American Czechoslovak Board
    • First visitor from Prague
    • Medical Unit for Siberia
    • Columbia gives courses in Bohemian
    • What the Uhro-Russins write
    • Telling the American people who we are

Number 5

Number 6

  • Boundaries of Czechoslovakia
  • Social and Political Reforms by Charles Pergler
  • General Štefanik
  • Commisionar Pergler's Work
  • Progress of Reconstruction
  • Americanization by Joseph Štýbr
  • Francis Palacký by Thomas Čapek
  • Overthrow of Austrian rule, October 28, 1918
  • Anniversary of Battle of White Mountain (Nov. 8, 1620)
  • President Masaryk arrives in Prague, December 22, 1918
  • Czechoslovak Ministry
  • Welcoming Czechoslovak legionaries from France and Italy
  • Foreign representatives in Prague
  • Celebrations in Bratislava, capital of Slovakia
  • Magyar Bolshevism
  • Two poems by Svatopluk Čech translated by Libbie A. Bruer
  • Siberian Fighters Returning
  • Impressions of a Legionary
  • Fairy Tale About a Prince and Three Journeymen by V. Říha
  • Current Topics

Number 7

  • Vienna Court During the War by Jan Hajšman
  • Americanization
  • Budget, War and Election
  • The Message from Czechoslovakia by C. Peck
  • Delegates from 65 Protestant churches met in Chicago
  • Albin Polášek by Joseph Mach
  • Peace Terms from the Czechoslovak Standpoint
  • War with the Magyars
  • Tale of Young Blood of ’48 (1) by Alois Jirásek, transl. by Matthew Špinka
  • Current Topics
    • Delegation to Siberia
    • Visiting across the ocean
    • Siberian invalids welcomed
    • Some interesting items

Number 8

  • Coming Home Around the World
  • Change of Ministry
  • Commercial Conditions in Czechoslovakia by John A. Sokol
  • Lying Austrian statistics
  • Help the Children
  • The Čechs in American by Thomas Čapek
  • What I Saw in Bohemia by Selby J. Day
  • Miscellaneous
  • Two Poems of Petr Bezruč
  • More About Americanization by B. Šimek
  • /Miscellanetous (8)/Miscellaneous
  • Autonomous Ruthenia
  • Panslavism by Jaroslav Victor Nigrin
  • A Tale of Young Blood of ’48 (2) by Alois Jirásek, transl. by Matthew Špinka
  • Current Topics
    • Industrial commission visits America
    • Commissionar Pergler leaves
    • Relief Activities
    • Songs of the Slav

Number 9

  • Gradual Return to Normal Life
  • Prague University Honors Prof. Simek by Jaroslav Victor Nigrin
  • A visit to the Czechoslovak Assembly
  • New Czechoslovak Legislation
  • The Underground Newspaper by Jan Hajšman
  • Miscellaneous
  • A Library for Bohemians by Eleanor C. Ledbetter
  • Czechoslovak Lace by Emil Prantner
  • Alice Masaryk Fund
  • Bohemia Compared with Austria
  • Photographic appendix
  • Nine Days’ Wonder
  • Miscellaneous/
  • A Tale of Young Blood of ’48 (3) by Alois Jirásek, transl. by Matthew Špinka
  • Current Topics
    • Osusky accredited to the Court of St. James
    • Welcome to our volunteers

Number 10

Number 11

  • Political Events
  • University of Prague (1) by Ernest Denis
  • Economic Situation
  • Czechoslovaks in South Africa by Vladislav Bouček
  • Industry in the Czechoslovak Republic
  • What Mr. Crane saw in Prague
  • Beneš and Kramář Report to the Nation
  • Budapest in September
  • Miscellaneous
  • Minister of Commerce Reviews Situation
  • Labor conference delegation
  • Notice
  • A Tale of Young Blood of ’48 (5) by Alois Jirásek, transl. by Matthew Špinka

Number 12

  • The Month in Czechoslovakia
  • The Jewish Question by Edward Lederer
  • Miscellaneous
  • Organized Labor in Czechoslovakia by Ferdinand Šťastný
  • Miscellaneous
  • Industrial Activity of Czechoslovaks in Siberia
  • Present Conditions in Czechoslovakia by Aleš Brož
  • University of Prague (2) by Ernest Denis
  • Bohemian Glass Industry by Josef Soukup
  • Tradesmen’s Organizations by Antonín Kříž
  • Halek’s Evening Songs transl. by Joseph Štýbr
  • /Masaryk's Message on First Independence Day/Masaryk’s Message on First Independence Day
  • The Man Who Published Poems by Svatopluk Čech, transl. by Paul Selver
  • A Tale of Young Blood of ’48 (6) by Alois Jirásek, transl. by Matthew Špinka
  • Current Topics
    • Pittsburgh meeting of National Council
    • Conference of National Alliance
  • Jan Masaryk arrives
  • Book reviews
  • To our subscribers
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