Cynthia Paces is Professor of History at the College of New Jersey. She is the author of Prague Panoramas: National Memory and Sacred Space in the Twentieth Century and the co-editor of 1989: The End of the Twentieth Century.
In this gem of a book, Cynthia Paces has accomplished a remarkable feat: while recognizing Prague's reputation as a 'magic' 'mysterious' 'golden' city, she presents its long history as a place that also saw conflict, exploitation, and suffering, whose present-day appearance is shaped by all these historical experiences, and by the various peoples who have called it home. The scope of Paces's work is unique in the field. If visiting Prague should be on every traveler's bucket list, this book should be required pre-departure reading. * Hugh LeCaine Agnew, Author of The Czechs and the Lands of the Bohemian Crown * Cynthia Paces treats masterfully the panorama of Prague's history from the earliest traces to the post-communist era. Its lucid prose depicts vividly the interplay of political, social, and economic developments while offering as well a sensitive account of the city's rich cultural life and its linguistic and religious diversity over the centuries. * Gary B. Cohen, Author of The Politics of Ethnic Survival: Germans in Prague, 1861-1914 * This deeply researched, beautifully illustrated, and thoughtfully written book should attract the attention of specialists and others interested in Prague, one of Europe's most fascinating cities. Readers of Cynthia Paces's elegant new socio-cultural history are guaranteed to fall in love with 'Golden Prague.' * Nancy Wingfield, Author of Flag Wars and Stone Saints: How the Bohemian Lands Became Czech * A balanced, comprehensive history book that celebrates a city's lasting cultural contributions, Prague covers shifts in power, brutal historical moments, and architectural feats with acuity. * Foreword Reviews * A balanced, comprehensive history book that celebrates a city's lasting cultural contributions, Prague covers shifts in power, brutal historical moments, and architectural feats with acuity. * Foreword Reviews * A concise and highly readable comprehensive account of a complex city. * Rebekah Kati, Library Journal *