The Bohemian lands which make up the present-day Czechia have often been at the center of important historic events affecting larger Europe, as they lie on one of the continent’s major economic and cultural crossroads. In the 9th century, the Christian missionaries Cyril and Methodius arrived in Moravia to introduce a written Slavonic language as the language of the Old Church Slavonic liturgy. The future of today’s Czechia dates from this period with the arrival of the Přemyslid dynasty. Bohemia and Prague would later become the heart of the mighty Holy Roman Empire, enjoying its “Golden Age” under the rule of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV in the 14th century.
With the defeat of the Bohemian protestant reformers at the Battle of White Mountain in 1620, the Austro-Hungarian Habsburg monarchy took over the Czech lands and imposed a harsh Counter Reformation policy of recatholization. It was more than two hundred years later that the Czech National Revival movement began in the 18th and 19th centuries in an attempt to revive the Czech national identity and language.
The Velvet Revolution of 17 November 1989 ended Communist rule in Czechoslovakia. A few years later, on 1 January 1993, the country peacefully split into two independent states: the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic.
Following the defeat of the Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I, the newly independent state of Czechoslovakia was established on 28 October 1918. The first president of Czechoslovakia was Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.
World War II and its aftermath represent one of the darkest chapters in the history of the Czech Republic. Slovakia decided to support the fascist leaders. In 1939, the rest of Czechoslovakia was annexed by Nazi Germany and became the German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. This only ended when the country was liberated by Soviet and American troops at the end of WWII. The Communist coup d’état in 1948 resulted in forty years of Communist totalitarianism. The Velvet Revolution of 17 November 1989 ended Communist rule, and on 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia peacefully split up into two independent states: the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic. The dissident and playwright Václav Havel became the first president of the Czech Republic, one of Western Europe’s new parliamentary democracies. The country joined NATO in 1999 and was admitted into the European Union (EU) in 2004.
The following is a rough historical outline of key periods in the history of today’s Czechia: the Great Moravian Empire (9th century), the Premyslid Dynasty (9-14th century), the Luxembourg Dynasty (14-15th century), the Hussite Revolution (1419 – 1436), the Jagellon Dynasty (15-16th century), the Habsburg Dynasty (16-20th century), the foundation of the modern Czech nation and independent statehood (since 1918).
4th Century BC: the Celts
5th-6th Century AD: Arrival of the Slavs
Second Half of the 9th Century: Arrival of Christian Missionaries
9th Century – 1306 (a gradual strengthening of the Czech state during the reign of the Premyslid dynasty)
1346-1378: Charles IV from the House of Luxembourg (the high point in the prestige and power of the kingdom of Bohemia)
Beginning of the 15th Century: A Crisis of State and the Hussites
1471 – 1526: The Jagellon Dynasty
1526 – 1918: The Habsburg Dynasty Rules Bohemia
28.10.1918: Birth of an Independent Czechoslovakian State
15.3.1939 – 9.5.1945: World War II and German Occupation
February 1948: Communist Takeover
November 1989: Fall of the Communist Regime
1.1. 1993: Today’s Czech Republic (founded after the peaceful separation of Czechoslovakia into separate Czech and Slovak states)
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