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CZECHOSLOVAK AMERICA Bibliography of Writings of Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr. CONTENTS A. Bibliographies B. Biographical Compendia C. Monographs D. Book Chapters E. Historic Articles F. Tributes and Memorials G. Abstracts H. SVU Related Articles 1. SVU in General 2. SVU Aims and Aspirations 3. Specific Projects and New Initiatives 4. Congresses and Conferences 5. President’s State of SVU Reports 6. Executive Board Reports 7. Publication Committee Reports I. SVU Cultural Heritage Reports BIBLIOGRAPHY A. BIBLIOGRAPHIES ”Czechoslovakia and its Arts and Sciences: A Selective Bibliography in the Western European Languages,” in: The Czechoslovak Contribution to World Culture. The Hague-Paris-London, Mouton and Co., 1964, pp. 555-634. 1

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CZECHOSLOVAK AMERICA

Bibliography of Writings of Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr.

CONTENTSA. BibliographiesB. Biographical CompendiaC. MonographsD. Book ChaptersE. Historic ArticlesF. Tributes and MemorialsG. AbstractsH. SVU Related Articles

1. SVU in General2. SVU Aims and Aspirations3. Specific Projects and New Initiatives4. Congresses and Conferences5. President’s State of SVU Reports6. Executive Board Reports7. Publication Committee Reports

I. SVU Cultural Heritage Reports

BIBLIOGRAPHY

A. BIBLIOGRAPHIES

”Czechoslovakia and its Arts and Sciences: A Selective Bibliography in the Western European Languages,” in: The Czechoslovak Contribution to World Culture. The Hague-Paris-London, Mouton and Co., 1964, pp. 555-634.

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“Stav a úkoly ès. zahranièní a krajanské bibliografie,” Promeny (Metamorphoses) 4(1967), pp. 46-53. “Stand und Aufgaben der tschechoslowakischen auslandioschen Bibliofgraphie,”Zeitschrift fur Ostforschung 18 (1968), pp. 92-101.

“Czechoslovakia in Bibliography: A Bibliography of Bibliographies,” in:Czechoslovakia Past and Present. vol. 2. Essays on the Arts and Sciences, The Hague-Paris-London, Mouton and Co.,1968, pp. 1693-1801.

“History of Thought, Culture and Science,” in: Horecky, P. L., Ed., East CentralEurope: A Guide to Basic Publications. Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press,1969, pp. 317-329.“An Introduction to the History of Czechoslovak Thought and Science: ACritical Bibliography,” Isis 62 (1970), pp. 79-95.

“Czechoslovak American Bibliography. A State of the Art and Guide toBibliographies,” Kosmas 7 (1988), pp. 175-187.

“A Classified Guide to Bibliographies Relating to Czech, Slovak and RuthenianImmigrants in America,” Kosmas 7 (1988), pp. 189-212.

“Stand der tschechoslowakischen auslandischen Bibliographie,“ Zeitschrift furOstforschung 18 (1969), pp. 92-102.

“Czechs, Slovaks and Ruthenians in the US. A Selective Bibliography,”Czechoslovak and Central European Journal 10, No. 1 (Summer 1991), pp. 83-132.

“Slovak-Americans: A Selective Bibliography in English (SVU Information andReference Series. A. Bibliographies. No. 1) (1995). 5 pp.

Czech-Americans. Selective Bibliography in English (SVU Information andReference Series. A. Bibliographies No. 1) (1996). 7 pp.

“Czech Americans: A Selected Bibliography of Publications in English,” in:Czech-Americans in Transition. Edited by Clinton Machann. Austin, TX: Eakin Press,1999, pp. 121-128.

Czech and Slovak Genealogy. A Bibliography of Publications in English (SVUInformation and Reference Series. A. Bibliographies No. 3) (1996). 27 pp.

The Czechlands. A Selected Bibliography of References in English (SVU Information and Reference Series. A Bibliographies No. 4) (1999). 43 pp.

“Rechcigl’a Writings Relating to Czechoslovak America,” in: Miloslav Rechcigl,Jr.: Czechs and Slovaks in America. Boulder, CO: East European Monographs and New York: Columbia University Press, 2005, pp. 307-314.

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“Publications of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU): Formative Years and Bibliography,” Kosmas (20, No. 1 (Fall 2006), pp.83-102.

”Dokumentace k dejinam zahranicnich Cechu a Slovaku s durazem na Ameriku. Nahled ryze osobni,” in: Ceske archivy a pramneny k dejinam zahranicnich Cechu. Edited by Milena Secka, Jiri Krestan and Jan Kahuda. Praha: Narodni archiv, 2007, pp. 81-102. “Czech and Slovak American Historiography,” Kosmas 24, No. 1 (Fall 2010), pp.83-124.Czech American Bibliography. A Comprehensive Listing with Focus on the US andwith Appendices on Czechs in Canada and Latin America. Bloomington, IN:AuthorHouse, 2011. 277p.

B. BIOGRAPHICAL COMPENDIA

(With Eva Rechcigl), Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in America, Inc. Directory New York: SVU, 1966). 80 pp.

(with Eva Rechcigl), Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in America, Inc. Directory. NewYork: SVU, 1968). 100 pp.

(with Eva Rechcigl), Biographical Directory of the Members of the Czechoslovak Society of Artsand Sciences. 3rd ed. New York: SVU, 1972). 132 pp.

(with Eva Rechcigl), Biographical Directory of the Members of the Czechoslovak Society of Artsand Sciences. 4th ed. Washingtcn, DC: SVU, 1978. 137 pp.

(with Eva Rechcigl), Biographical Directory of the Members of the Czechoslovak Society of Artsand Sciences. 5th ed. Washington, DC: SVU, 1983. 183 pp.

(with Eva Rechcigl), Biographical Directory of the Members of the Czechoslovak Society of Artsand Sciences. 6th ed. Washington, DC: SVU, 1988. 285 pp.

(with Eva Rechcigl), SVU Directory. History, Organization and Biographies ofMembers. 7th ed. Washington, DC: SVU Press, 1992. 390 pp.

(with Eva Rechcigl and Jiri Eichler), SVU Directory. Organization, Activities, and Biographies of Members. 8th ed. Washington, DC: SVU Press, 2003. 368 pp.

Deceased Members of the SVU (1957-2007). A Tentative Listing. Compiled by Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr. In: Zpravy SVU (Special Issue), Vol. 50 , No. 3 (May-June 2008). 56 pp.

C. MONOGRAPHS

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(Editor), The First Congress of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in America. Inc. Abstracts. Washington, D.C., April 20-22, 1962. Washington-New York, 1962. 40 pp.

(Editor), The Czechoslovak Contribution to World Culture. The Hague-Paris-London, Mouton& Co., 1964. 682 pp.

(Editor), Abstracts of Papers. The Second Congress of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciencesin America. Inc. Columbia University, New York, N.Y. , September 11-13, 1964.Washington, 1964. 66 pp.(Editor), Czechoslovakia Past and Present. Vol. I. Political. International, Social,and Economic Aspects. The Hague-Paris-London, Mouton & Co., 1968. 878 pp.

(Editor), Czechoslovakia Past and Present. Vol.. II. Essays on the Arts andSciences. The Hague-Paris-London, Mouton & Co., 1968. 879-1889 pp.

Ten Years of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in America, Inc., Toronto, Ont.,Canada: “Nase Hlasy”, 1966 20 pp.

(Editor), Studies in Czechoslovak History. Edited by Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr. Meerut-2,India: Sadhna Prakashan, 1976. 458 pp.

(Editor), Studies in Czechoslovak Culture and Society. Edited by Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr.Meerut-2, India: Sadhna Prakashan, 1976. 460 pp.

Educators with Czechoslovak Roots. A US and Canada Faculty Roster. Washington, DC: SVU Press,1980. 122 pp.

US Legislators with Czechoslovak Roots from Colonial Times to Present. With Genealogical Lineages.Washington, DC: SVU Press, 1987. 65 pp.

(with Eva Rechcigl), Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences 1958-1988. Washington, DC:SVU Press, 1988. 73p.

Pocátky ceské emigrace do zemí Latinské a Severní Ameriky. Pøednáška na Karlove univerzitev Praze dne 25.5.1999. Brno: Nakladatelství a vydavatelství Miroslav Nehyba,1999. 12p.

Postavy naší Ameriky. Poucné a zábavné ctení ze života zahranicních Cechu(Personalities of Our America.) Praha: Pražská edice, 2000. 356p.

(Editor), Czech and Slovak American Archival Materials and their Preservation. Prague: PragueEditions Ltd., 2004. 168p.

(Editor, with Jan P. Skalny), The Transformation of Czech and Slovak Societies on theThreshold of the New Millennium and their Role in the Global World. Plzen: Ales Cenek, 2004.640p.

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(Editor), Moravia from World Perspective. Selected Papers from the 22nd WorldCongress of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, Palacky University,Olomouc, 2004. Ostrava: Repronis, 2006. 2 vols.

Czech-American Historic Sites, Monuments, and Memorials. Olomouc-Ostrava: PalackyUniversity, 2004. 142p.

Czechoslovak American Archivalia. Olomouc-Ostrava: Palacky University, 2004. 2 vols.,206p, 368p.

(Editor), Czech and Slovak Culture in International and Global Context. Selected Papers fromthe 23rd SVU World Congress, University of South Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice,2006. Ceske Budejovice: Tomas Halama, 2008. 656 pp.On Behalf of their Homeland: Fifty Years of SVU. An Eyewitness Account of the History ofthe Czechoslovak Society of Arts and sciences (SVU). Boulder, CO: EastEuropean Monographs and New York: Columbia University Press, 2008. 700 pp.,illustrations.

Deceased Members of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU) (1957-2008). Revised and Enlarged Edition. Compiled by Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr.Washington, DC: SVU Press, 2008). 71p. (Occasional Paper No. 6)

Czechmate. From Bohemia Paradise to American Haven. Bloomington, IN::AuthorHouse,2011.771p.

Pro vlast. Padesat let Spolecnosti pro vedy a umeni (SVU)). Praha: Academia, 2012. 564p.

D. BOOK CHAPTERS

“Report on Activities and Publications 1956-1968,” in: Directory of Members of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in America, Inc.. New York: Universum Press, 1969, pp. 1-10.

“Report on Activities 1956-1972,” in: Biographical Directory of the Members of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in America, Inc. 1972, pp. 1-11.

“Twenty Years of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, Inc,” in: Biographical Directory of Members of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, Inc. 1978, pp. 1-18.

“Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences: An Overview,” in: Biographical Directory of the Members of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, Inc. 1983, pp. 9-40.

“Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences: An Overview,” in: Biographical

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Directory of the Members of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, Inc. 1988, pp. 15-67.

“Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences: An Overview,” in: SVU Directory History, Organization and Biographies of Members. Washington, DC, 1992, pp. 1-76.“Jménem ceské vedy a umení a pro vlast: Poslání a práce CSVU na svetovémfóru,” in: Ceská akademie ved a umení 1891-1991. Sborník príspevkù k 100. výrocí zahájenícinnosti. (Praha: Historický ústav AV CR, 1993, pp. 185-190. “První príchozí a usedlíci na pùde Severní Ameriky ze zemí ceských a zeSlovenska, ” Ceši v cizine 7 (1993), pp. 101-15. “První židovští pristìhovalci do Ameriky z území bývalého Ceskoslovenska, ”Ceši v cizine 10 (1998), pp. 88-102.

“Bohemian and Moravian Pioneers in Colonial America,” in: Czech-Americans inTransition. Edited by Clinton Machann. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1999, pp. 18-27.

“Czech Émigrés,” in: Encyclopedia of Eastern Europe. Edited by Richard Frucht. NewYork-London: Garland Publishing, 2000, pp. 184-185.

“Czechs,” in: Encyclopedia of Ethnicity and Sports in the United States. Edited by George E.Kirsch, Othello Harris, and Claire E. Nolte. Westport, CT - London: GreenwoodPress, 2000, pp.122-127.

“První ceští pristìhovalci do Ameriky od nejzazších dob po revoluci roku1848,” in: Emigrace z ceských zemí. Mladá Boleslav: Okresní muzeum, 2001, pp. 13-21.“Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU) in Brief,” in SVU Directory2003, pp. 1-30.

“Ceští a slovenští lékari, prírodovedci a technici na americkém kontinentu,”in: Acta Historiae Rerum Naturalium Necnon Technicarum - Prague Studies in the Historyof Science and Technology Vol. 7. Prague: National Technical Museum, 2003, pp.267-274.

“From the Early History of the SVU Washington DC Chapter,” in: The Transformationof Czech and Slovak Societies on the Threshold of the Millennium and their Role in the Global World.Edited by Jan P.Skalny and Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr. Plzen: Ales Capek, 2004, pp.632-635.

“Wissenschaftler im Exil nach dem Jahre 1948 und ihre Organisationsstrukturenin Ausland,” in Wissenschaft im Exil. Die Tschechoslowakei als Kreuzweg 1918-1989.Herausgegeben von Antonín Kostlan und Alice Velková. Sammelband einerKonferenz (Prag, 11.-12. November 2003). Praha: Vyzkumné centrum pro dejinyvedy, 2004, pp. 339-371.

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“Osudy nasich osmactyricatniku v Americe,” in: Cesi v cizine 12 (2004), pp. 140-143.

“The First Slovaks in America,” in: Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr.: Czech and SlovakAmerica. Boulder, CO: East European Monographs, 2005, pp. 69-73.“NAS Members with Czech or Slovak Roots,” in: Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr.: Czech andSlovak America. Boulder, CO: East European Monographs, 2005, pp. 139-148.

“Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU): Historical Milestones in itsDevelopment and Activities,” in: Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr.: Czech and Slovak America . Boulder, CO: East European Monographs, 2005, pp. 149-160.

“The Moravian and the Bohemian Roots of President Bush and his Contender for Presidency Senator Kerry. A Historical Genealogy Vignette,” in: Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr.: Czechs and Slovaks in America . Boulder, CO: East European Monographs,2005, pp. 259-277.

“Contenders for the U.S. Presidency Carry Genes of the Kings of Bohemia,” in: Moravia from World Perspective. Selected Papers from the 22nd World Congress of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences. Ostrava: Repronis, 2006, pp.253-268.

“In the Moravian Footprints in America, “in: Moravia from World Perspective. Selected Papers from the 22nd World Congress of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences. Ostrava: Repronis, 2006, pp. 318-329.

“Preface,” in: Czech and Slovak Culture in International and Global Context. Selected Papers from the 23rd SVU World Congress, University of South Bohemia,Ceske Budejovice, 2006. Ceske Budejovice, Tomas Halama, 2008, p. 13.

“Opening Remarks by SVU President,” in: Czech and Slovak Culture in International and Global Context. Selected Papers from the 23rd SVU World Congress, University of South Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice, 2006. Ceske Budejovice, Tomas Halama, 2008, pp. 15-16.

“The Moravian Brethren Heritage of the First Lady Barbara Pierce Bush,” in:Contributions of the Moravian Brethren to America. New York: Publishing Houseof the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, 2008, pp. 119-130.

“Písmák a vlastenec F. C. Štěrba,” in: F. C. Štěrba: Češi a Slováci v LatinskéAmerice. Olomouc: Katedra historie, Univerzita Palackého, 2008, pp.10-12.

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“Moravskobratrsti Demuthove z Karlova a jejich potomci v Americe,” in: Sbornik IV. Konference Moravian v roce 2006. Edice Moravian , svazek 7. Suchdol nad Odrou:Moravian, 2009, pp. 48-67.

“Exiloví vedci po roce 1948 a jejich organizování v zahranicí,” in: Seminare astudie k dejinam vedy. Praha: Kabinet dejin ved Ustavu pro soudobe dejiny AVCR, 2009. (Prace z dejin vedy, vol. 21), pp. 165-186.

“Aims and Activities of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU),”in: The American Studies Reader. – Literature and Culture in the USA. Plzen: Zapadoceskauniverzita, 2009, pp. 94-101.

“SVU in Statu Nascendi,” in: 24th World Congress of the Czechoslovak Societyof Arts and Sciences (SVU). Selected Papers. Zilina: Zilina University, 2010,Vol. 1, pp. 135-151.

“Czech and Slovak Recipients of the Highest Recognition the World CanProvide,” in: Contributions of Czechs and Slovaks to Science and Technology inthe 21st Century. New York: SVU, 2011, pp. 195-228.

“In Search for Accomplished Young American Professionals of Czech / SlovakExtraction,” in: Young Czech and Slovak Professionals in America. Selected Papers fromthe 2011 Regional SVU Conference of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts andSciences. New York: Publishing House of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts andSciences, 2012, pp. 164-205.

“Notable Czech-American Women in Higher Professions,” in: Proceedings of the26th SVU world Congress of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences. SVUand its role in the Era of globalization.: transatlantic Collaboration,Innovation and Preservation. Selected Papers. Ed. by Z. David, K., Raška, E.G. Martin. Highland Park, NJ, 2013, pp. 196-235.

E. HISTORIC ARTICLES

“Czechoslovak Science,“ Science, 154 (1966), pp. 924-926. (with Jiri Nehnevajsa), “American Scholars and Scientists with CzechoslovakRoots - Some Key Characteristics,” Journal of Washington Academy of Sciences 58(1968), pp. 213-222. “Augustine Herman Bohemiensis,” Kosmas. Journal of Czechoslovak and Central EuropeanStudies 1, No. (Summer 1984), pp. 139-48. “The First Czech Immigrant in America,” Nase Dejiny 4, No. 1 (1985). CHECK“The Descendants of Augustine Herman, The First Lord of Bohemia Manor. ThreeGenerations and Beyond,” Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin 29, No. 3 (Summer

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1988), pp. 276-298.“National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Members with Czechoslovak Roots. Part 1,”SVU Bulletin 9, No. 2 (May 1988), pp. 12-20; Part 2. Ibid. 9, No. 3 (August 1988),pp. 7-10.“The Demuth Genealogy Revisited. Moravian Brethren Family fromCzechoslovakia,“. Journal of Lancaster County Historical Society 92, No. 2 (1989), pp. 55-68.“The Renewal and Formation of the Moravian Church in America,” Czechoslovak andCentral European Journal 9 (1990), pp. 12-26. “In the Footprints of the First Czech Immigrants in America,” Czechoslovak andCentral European Journal 9 (1990), pp. 79-90. “Early Jewish Immigrants in America from the Czech Historic Lands andSlovakia,” Rev. Soc. Hist Czechoslovak Jews 3 (1990-91), pp. 157-70.“Moravian Brethren from Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. Their Arrival andSettlement in America.” Bohemia. A Journal of History and Civilizations in East Central Europe32, No. 1 (1991), pp. 152-65.

“The Czech Roots of Erdmuthe Dorothea Countess of Zinzendorf (1700-1756),”Bohemia. A Journal of History and Civilization of East Central Europe 32, No. 1 (1991), pp. 126-137. “První èeský emigrant,” MF Dnes. Víkend, August 1, 1992, pp. 2-3.“Krajane - nositele Nobelovy ceny,” Zpravy SVU 36, No. 2 (March-April 1994), pp.26-28.“Augustin Herman Bohemiensis. 350, vyroci jeho prijezdu do Ameriky,”Ceskoslovensky tydenik, April 21, 1994, p. 4.“O slovenských velikánech v Americe o nichž se spíše neví. Part 1, ” Forum,October 1995, pp. 8-9; Part 2, Ibid., November 1995, pp. 15-16. “Cech, ktery potvrdil Einsteinovu teorii,” Ceskoslovensky tydenik, 1995, p. 5. “Po ceských stopách v Latinské Americe, ” Èeský dialog 3 / 1996, p. 12. “The First American Settler from Slovakia,” Naše Rodina (Our Family) 8, No. 3(September 1996), p. 100.“The First Czech in Chicago,” Naše Rodina (Our Family) 8, No. 2 (June 1996),pp. 66-67.

“Czech Contributions to American Scientific and Technological Thought,” Kosmas.Czechoslovak and Central European Journal 12, No. 1 (Summer 1996), pp. 81-99.“Avantgardni muzikant dvacateho stoleti. Karel B. Jirak,” Americke Listy , January30, 1997, p. 4.“Po moravskych stopach v Americe,” Americke Listy, February 13, 1997, p. 4.j

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“Czech American Tradesmen - Masters of their Profession,” Naše Rodina (Our Family)9, No. 1 (March 1997), pp. 20-23. “The First Pennsylvania Settler from the Czechlands,” Naše Rodina (Our Family) 9,No. 1 (March 1997), pp. 28-29. “Moravian Cultural Contributions in the U.S.,” Morava Krasná 4, No. 1 (Spring1997), pp. 3-4. “Czech Pioneers in Wisconsin,” Naše Rodina (Our Family) 9, No. 3 (September1997), pp. 110-113.“Zahady kolem minulosti Aug. Hermana,” Americke Listy, October 9, 1997, p. 4.“Another Visit to Moravian Demuths,” Demuth/DeMuth/Damuth Newsletter Summer 1997,pp. 206-209. “In Moravian Footprints in America,” Rocenka. Yearbook of the Czechoslovak GenealogicalSociety International 3 (1997-1998), pp. 35-43. “Czech America in the Struggle for Independent Czechoslovakia,” Naše Rodina(Our Family) 10, No. 4 (December 1998), pp. 138-140. “Descendants of Augustine Herman. The First Lord of Bohemia Manor: The FirstThree Generations and Beyond,” Maryland Genealogical Bulletin 29, No. 3 (Summer1998), pp. 276-299. “Moravian Church Saga,” Morava Krasna 6, No. 3 (Fall 1999), pp. 2-3. “Gateway to America,” Naše Rodina (Our Family) 11, No. 3 (September 1999), pp. 85-89. “Cultural Contributions of Americans with Roots in Slovakia,” Kosmas.Czechoslovak and Central European Journal 14, No. 1 (Fall 2000), pp. 95-106. “První pristìhovalci z historických èeských zemí do Ameriky od nejzazších dobpo revoluci 1848, ”Od Ještìda k Troskám 8, No. 1-2 (Únor 2001)), pp.10-17.“Osudy osmactyricatniku I,” Americke Listy, March 22, 2001, p. 4.“Osudy osmactyricatniku II.,” Americke Listy, April 5, 2001, p. 4.“Prvni biskup americkeho Slovanstva. Josef Maria Koudelka,” Americke Listy, April19, 2001, p. 4.“Misionar - badatel mezi americkymi Indiany,” Americke Listy, May 3, 2000, p.4.“Socialnie smyslejici knez, Ambroz Ondrak,” Americke Listy, May 17, 2001, p. 4. “Tvurce americkeho moderniho judaismu,” Americke Listy, June 14, 2001, p. 4.“Nestor americkeho Kongresu. Adolph J. Sabath,” Americke Listy, July 5, 2001,p.4.“Politik, ktery obetoval zivot za americkeho prezidenta,” Americke Listy, July12, 2001, p. 4.

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“Nestastny osud guvernera Kernera,” Americke Listy, July 26, 2001, p. 4.“Nekolikanasobny clen prezidentskeho kabinetu. Caspar Weinberger,” AmerickeListy, August 23, 2001, p. 4.Zena, ktera dosahla nejvyssiho statutu v Americe. Madeleine Albrightova,”Americke Listy, September 6, 2001, p.4.“Ceskoslovensky prumyslnik v diplomatickych sluzbach,” Americke Listy, September20, 2001, p. 4.“Tvurce McDonaldovych hamburgeru. Roy A. Kroc,” Americke Listy, October 4, 2001,p. 4.“Rychla asimilace ceskoamerickeho soudce v Texasu. Augustin Haidusek,” AmerickeListy, October 18, 2001, p. 4. “Pravnik, ktery zridka prohral soudni pri,” Americke Listy, November 1, 2001, p.4.“Avantgardni prisedici Nejvyssioho soudu. Louis D. Brandeis,” Americke Listy,November 15, 2001, p. 4“Zapadly vlastenec, Karel Hruby,” Americke Listy, November 29, 2001, p. 4..“Mistr lehke hudby,” Americke Listy, December 13, 2001, p. 4.“Moravian Brethren from the Czechlands,” Naše Rodina (Our Family) 12, No. 4(December 2001), pp. 154-159.“Herecka s texaskym prizvukem. SissySpacek,” Americke Listy, Januaru 10, 2002,p.4.“Tvurce prototypu ceske politicke jazzove pisne. Jaroslav Jezek,”AmerickeListy, January 24, 2002, p.4.“Svetovy sampion ceske hudby, Rudolf Firkusny,” Americke Listy, February 7, 2002,p. 4.“Jak tyfus ovlivnil osudy Alese Hrdlicky,” Americke Listy, February 21, 2002, p.4.“Svetovy expert na literarni kritiku. Rene Wellek,” Americke Listy, March 7,2002, p. 4.“Byzantolog svetove povesti,” Americke Listy, March 21, 2002, p. 4.“Z Osvobozeneho divadla na Broadway. Jiri Voskovec,” Americke Listy, April 4,2002, p. 4.“Z tulaka na doktorinu. Antopnin Dignovity,” Americke Listy, April 18, 2002, p.4.“Zakladatel radioastronomie. Karl Jansky,” Americke Listy, May 2, 2002, p. 4.“Byl tez nas. Roman Jakobson,” Americke Listy, May 15, 2002, p. 4.

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“Rodina dynastie doktoru,” Americke Listy, May 30, 2002, p. 4.“Diva aristokratickym vystupovanim,. Jarmila Novotna,” Americke Listy, June 13,2002, p. 4“Objevitel lokalni anestezie. Carl Koller,” Americke Listy, June 20, 2002, p. 4.“Jewish Pioneer Settlers from the Czechlands and Slovakia in America,”Rocenka. Journal of the Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International 5(2002), pp. 18-30.“Moravian Contributions to America,” Kosmas 18, No. 2 (Spring 2005), pp. 94-105.

“Moravian and Bohemian Roots of President Bush and his Contender for USPresidency Senator Kerry. A Historical Genealogy Vignette,” Kosmas 19, No. 1(Fall 2005), pp. 69-74.

“SVU in its Formative Years,” Kosmas 22, No.1 (Fall 2008), pp. 87-99.

“Od husitskeho krale Jiriho z Podebrad k Moravskym bratrim,” Akta Fakultyfilozoficke Zapadoceske university v Plzni 4 (2008), pp. 105-109.

“Arrival of First Czechs in America – by State. A Tentative Listing,” Koreny(Roots) 13, No. 2 (March 2009), pp. 1, 5-6.

“Mam nitky od Borivoje k Obamovi,” Lidovky.cz Sobota, 18. dubna 2009.“Pursuing the Bohemian Identity of Martinus Hermanzen Hoffman, an Early Settler in the 17th Century's New Amsterdam. Facts, Legend or Hoax?” Kosmas 22, No. 2 (Spring 2009), pp.89-97.

“Karl Marx’s Czechoslovak Ancestry,”

“Moravane na pocatku statu Texas,” Cesky dialog, No. 9-10 (2009), pp. 16-17.

“The Lone Star of ‘Moravci’ in its Formative Years,” Kosmas 23, No. 1 (Fall2009), pp. 42-63.“The Lone Star of ‘Moravci’ in its Formative Years,” Czech Dialogue, No. 9-10 (2009), pp. 17-19.

“Moravane u pocatku statu Texas,” Czech Dialogue, No. 9-10 (2009), pp. ?; Ibid. No. 11-12 (2009), pp. ?

“Slavní krajané,” Mladá fronta Dnes ; Příl. Víkend, Roč. 3, No. 179(19920801), pp. 2, 3“Czech (Bohemian) Women in US History: Independent Spirit and their

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Nonconforming Role,” Kosmas 15, No.1 (Fall 2011), pp.102-139. “Bohemian and Czech Jews in American History,” Kosmas 26, No. 1 (Fall 2012), pp. 70-112. “Bohemian Pioneers to the American Northwest,” Zpravy SVU 55, No. 4 (July-August 2013), pp. 26-30.

“Czechs in the US Military” (in manuscript form)

F. TRIBUTES AND MEMORIALS

“Na rozloucenou s profesorem Dvornikem,” Zpravy SVU, vol. 17, No. 9/10(November-December 1975), pp. 73-74; Ceske slovo, December 1975, p. 6; Katolik,Nove,ber 11, 1975, p.1.

“Tribute to Professor Francis Dvornik,” SVU Bulletin, Los Angeles, vol. 8, No. 1(January-March 1976), pp. 6-7.

“Dr. John G. Lexa 1914-1977,” Zpravy SVU, vol. 19, No. 5, (September-October1977), pp. 1-2.

“Za Marikou Sumichrastovou,” Zpravodaj z Washingtonu, December 1986; Posledni Pocta.Vol 3 (1989), pp. 221-222.“George J. Vlasak,” Zpravy SVU, Vol. 36, No.1 (January-February 1994, pp. 12-13.“Hugo Keszler 1916-1994,” Zpravy SVU, 37, No. 3 (May-June 1995), p. 17.“Bozena Seborova 1910-1995. Zemrel dr. Milos Sebor, Zpravy SVU, vol. 37, No. 5(September-October 1995), pp.21-22“Odesel nam Rene Wellek (1903-1996)”, Zpravy SVU , Vol. 37, No. 6 (November-December 1995), 13-15.“Emil Royco 1908-1996,” Zpravy SVU, Vo. 38, No. 1 (January-Frbruary1996), p.20.“Ella Traub 1911-1996, Zpravy SVU, Vol. 38, No. 1 (January-February 1996), pp.20-21.“Mlady petaosmdesatnik - Franta Marlow,” Zpravy SVU, Vol. 38, No. 2 (March-April 1996), p. 14.“J. George Corn 1920-1996,” Zpravy SVU 38, No. 5 (September -October 1996), pp.15-16.“Jiri Nehnevajsa 1925-1996,” Zpravy SVU 38, No. 5, (September -October 1996),pp. 13-14; Amwericke Listy, September 12, 1996.“Edward Taborsky 1910-1996,” Zpravy SVU, Vol. 9, No. 1 (January-February 1997),

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p.17.“Bohumiul Samal 1933-1995,” Zpravy SVU, Vol. 39, No. 1 (January-February 1997),pp. 17-18.“Jaroslav Drabek 1901-1996,” Zpravy SVU, Vol. 39, no. 1 (January-February 1997),p. 18.“Frank Libersky,” Zpravy SVU, 39, No. 6 (November-December 1997), p. 17.“Zdenka Sommer 1901-1996,” Zpravy SVU, Vol. 40, No. 2 (March-April 1998), p.16. “Milic Capek 1909-1997,”, Zpravy SVU, Vol. 40, No. 4 (July-August 1998), pp.20-21. “Charles Bruml 1912-1998,” Zpravy SVU, Vol. 41, No. 1 (January-February 1999),pp. 19-20. “Vladimir Dostal 1913-1998,” Zpravy SVU, Vol. 41, No. 1 (January-February1999), p. 19.“Joan Winn 1910-1999,” Zpravy SVU , vol. 41, No. 3 May-June, 1999), pp. 16.“Jaroslav Mracek, 1928-1999,”Zpravy SVU, Vol. 41, No. 5 (September-October1999), pp. 15-16.“Tomas Bata petaosmdesatnikem,” Zpravy SVU 41, No. 6 (November-December 1999),pp. 9-10.“Jiri Kolaja - 80 Years,” Zpravy SVU, 41, No. 6 (November-December1999), p. 10.“Tribute to Emilka Royco,” Zpravy SVU, 41, No. 6 (November-December 1999), pp.10-11. “Pavel Horecky 1913-1999,” Zpravy SVU 42, No. 1 (January-February 2000), pp.17-18.“George Gibian,” Zpravy SVU Vol. 42, No. 1 (January-Febriary2000), pp. 18-19.“Frank Steiner 1922-2000,” Zpravy SVU Vol. 42, No. 6 (November-December 2000),p. 19. “Otakar Koldovsky,” Zpravy SVU, 42, No. 6 (November-December 2000), pp.19-20.“John Henry Wotiz 1919-2001,” Zpravy SVU. 43, No. 6 (November-December 2001),p/4-15.“Remembering Dr. Jaroslav Nemec, 1910-1992,” Zpravy SVU, vol. 44, No. 6(November-December 2002), p. 20.“Honoring Lifetime Accomplishments of SVU Members,: Charles E. Townsend,”Zpravy SVU, 45, No. 1 (January-Febriary 2003), pp. 12-13.“Jan F. Triska 1922-2003,” Zpravy SVU Vol. 45, No. 3 (May-June 2003), pp. 19-20.“Muzi nestarnou. Zdenek Slouka 80. Jaroslav Folta 70,” Zpravy SVU, Vol. 45, No. 5

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pp. 12-14.

“Tribute to Ambassador Butora and Dr. Zora Butorova,” Zpravy SVU, 45, No. 5,September-October 2003), pp.15-16. “Antonin Mestan 1930-2004,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 1 (January-February 2005), pp.15-16.“Gleb Nikolaevich Zekulin 1922-2004,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 3 (May-June 2005),p.12.“Honoring Jan Hird Pokorny,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 4 (July-August 2005), pp. 18-19.“The 2005 Seifert Prize Awarded to Two SVU Members, Zpravy SVU 47, Nol. 4(July-August 2005), pp. 19-20.“SVU Member Honored with Woodrow Wilson Award,” Zpravy SVU 47, Nol. 4 (July-August 2005), pp. 20-21. “SVU Member is New President of the Czech Academy,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 4 (July-August 2005), pp. 21-22.“SVU Member Donates $105 Million to University,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 6(November-December 2005), pp. 13-14. “In Memoriam – Jarka M. Burian (1927-2005), Zpravy SVU 47, No. 6 (November-December 2005), pp. 15-16. “Sasa Borkovec Octogenarian,” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 1 (January-February 2006),pp. 14-15.“In Memoriam – Martin F. Andic (1940-2005),” Zpravy SVU 49 No. 1 (January-February 2006), p. 22. “In Memoriam - Zdenek Lojda ( 1927-2004), Zpravy SVU 48, No. 1 (January-February 2006), pp. 22-24.“News of SVU Members – Mark Slouka, Prof. Michael M. Seng,” Zpravy SVU 48, No.2 *March 1pril 2006), pp. 9-11. “Zdenek Salzmann Octogenarian,” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 2 (March-April 2006), pp.11-12. “Tribute to Emilia Royco (1909-2005), Zpravy SVU 48, No.2 (March-April 2006),pp. 18-19. “Eminent SVU Historian Passes Awa – Jaroslav Pelikan,” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 6(November-December 2006), pp. 11-12.“SVU Computer Pioneer Passes Away: Vladimir Slamecka,” Zpravy SVU 48, No.6(November-December 2006), pp. 14.“In Memoriam – Karel Holbik (1920-2006), Zpravy SVU 48, No. 6 (November-

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December 2006), pp. 14-15.“In Memoriam - Ferdinand Hoffmeister1914-200),” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 6 (November-December 2006), pp. 15.“In Memoriam - Vaclav Mostecky (1919-2004),” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 6 (November-December 2006), p. 16.“Obituaries: Pavel Albrecht, Pedro J. Pick, Adolph Svehlik, George Sadek,”Zpravy SVU 49, No. 4 (July-August 2007, pp.14-16.“Obituaries: Jeronym Zajicek, Oskar Morawetz, Irma Anna Ourecky, InkaSmutna,” Zpravy SVU 49, No. 5 (September-October 2007), pp.1.“Obituaries: Alena M. Polesny, Jan Lang, Mojmir Drvota, Louis Gogela Sr.,George Brecher. Thomas G. Winner, Ivan Alexander Getting, Lewis Weiner, ZpravySVU 50, No. 1 (January-February 2008), pp.26-31.

“Obituaries: Mirek Josef Plavec, Josef Podzimek, Andrew Fejer, Vivtor MiroslavFic, Ladislav J. Doubek, Peter Rybar,” Zpravy SVU 50, No. 2 (March-April 2008,pp.1-15.

G. ABSTRACTS

“Augustine Herman, the First Czech Immigrant in America and His Descendants,” Abstracts, 12th SVU World Congress, Toronto, Ont., Canada, October 25-28, 1984, p. 13.

“Czechoslovak American Bibliography,” Abstracts, 13th SVU World Congress, Boston, MA, September 18-21, 1986, p. 26.

“In Footsteps of First Immigrants to America from Czech Lands and Slovakia,” Abstracts, 14th SVU World Congress, Chevy Chase, MD, September 15-18, 1988, p.71.

“Nejen duchovni dedickou....,” Zpravy SVU 31, No. 6 (November-December 1989), pp. 10-12.

“Leading Moravian Families Descended from the Ancient Unitas fratrum, Abstracts of Papers, 15th SVU World Congress, Toronto, Ont., Canada, 1990, p. 55.

“On Behalf of Czechoslovakia: The Aims and Activities of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences.” Abstracts, 17th SVU World Congress, Prague, CR,

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June 26-29, 1994, pp. 395-96.

“ Early Settlers in America from the Czechlands.” Abstracts, 17th SVU World Congress, Prague, CR, June 26-29, 1994, p. 96.

“Po moravskych stopach v Americe.” Abstracts, 18th SVU World Congress, MasarykUniversity Brno, August 26-29, 1996, p. 5.

“SVU Role in Heritage Preservation,” Abstracts, SVU 2001 North American Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, August 1-3, 2001, pp. 36-37.

“The Immigration to America from the Czechlands and Slovakia in the 17th and 18th Centuries.” Program and Abstracts, 2003 SVU North American Conference on The Czech and Slovak Presence in North America: A Retrospective Look and Future Perspectives. Cedar Rapids, IA, 26-28 June 2003, p. 46-47.

“Contenders for US Presidency Carry Genes of the Kings of Bohemia,” Zprávy SVU 46, No. 5 (September-October 2004), pp.23-24.

“Efforts to Preserve Czech and Slovak archival Material in America,” in: Special Conference and Festival on ’Czech and Slovak Cultural Heritage on bothSides of the Atlantic.’ American Czech-Slovak Cultural Club of North Miami, North Miami, FL, 17-20 March 2005, p.42-43.

“The Demuth Family from Moravia and their American Descendants,“ in: 2007 Conference Program. ‘Contributions of the Moravian Brethren to America,’ Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA, June 9 8-2007, pp. 32-223; Zpravy SVU 49, No.3 (May-June 2007), pp. 12-13.

“US Presidential Candidates Have Czech Roots,” Zpravy SVU 50, No.1 (January-February 2008), p. 8; Czech Dialogue, 03-04/ 2008, p.4.

“SVU in Statu Nascendi,” Abstracts, 24th SVU World Congress, Ruzomberok, Slovakia, September 8-14, 2008, pp. 63-64.

“The Bohemian Identity of Martinus Hermanzen Hoffman, an Early Settler in the 17th Century’s New Amsterdam, “Abstracts, 24th SVU World Congress, Ruzomberok, Slovakia, September 8-14, 2008, pp. 64-65.

“The Lone Star State of ‘Moravci’ in its Formative Years,” Program and Abstracts, 2009 Regional SVU Conference, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, June 5-7, 2009, p. 18; Zpravy SVU 51, No. 3 (May-June, 2009), p. 17.

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“Nobel Prize Winners of Czech or Slovak Ancestry,” in: Abstracts of the Presentations, 25th World Congress of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, Tabor, Czech Republic, June 27-July 2, 2010, p. 49.

Notable Women in US history. Zilina (in preparation)

H. SVU RELATED ARTICLES

1. SVU in General “The Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in America,” Nature, 198, 944(1963). “The Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in America and its Activitiesin the Field of History of Science,“ Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences, 19(1966), pp. 282-283. “Tschechoslowakische Gesel1schaft fur Kunst und Wissenschaft in Amerika,”Jahrbuch fur Gesellschaft Osteuropas, 15, 159 (1967). “Das erste Jahrzehnt der Tachechoslowakischen Gesellschaft fur Kunst undWissenschaft in Amerika 1956-1966,” Osterreichische Osthefte, 9, 418-420 (1967). “Czechoslovak Science and Scholarship Abroad,” Scientia, 61, 609-610 (1967). “Les activites de Ia societe Tchecoslovaque des Arts et Sciences en Amerique,”Etudes slaves et Est-europeenes, 12, fascicule 2-3. “Czechoslovak Science and Scholarship Abroad, “ Scientia, 61 (1967), pp. 609-610. “Miloslav Rechcigl ml. - novy predseda,” Zpravy SVU 16, No. 9 (November 1974),pp. 1-2.“Zprava nominacni komise pro volbu novych funkcionaru SVU na Desatem kongreseve Washingtone 17. rijna 1980,” Zpravy SVU 22, No. 4 (July-August 1980), pp. 5-14.“Volba novych cinovniku SVU,” Zpravy SVU 24, No. 3 (May-June 1982), pp. 1-7.“The Los Angeles Chapter Plays a Role. A Historical Vignette,” SVU Bulletin (LosAngeles) 19, No. 1 (October 1986-February 1987), pp. 3-5. “Commentary on the Elections,” SVU Bulletin 13, No. 3 (August 1992), pp. 4-5.“Volba novych funcionaru,” Zpravy SVU 34, No. 4 (July-August 1992), pp. 1-11.“SVU Elects New President,” SVU Bulletin 15, No. 4 (November 1994), p. 1, 3.

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“Ctyricate vyroci SVU,” Zpravy SVU, 40, No. 5 (September-October 1998), pp. 8-9“The 40th Anniversary of SVU,” Zpravy SVU, 40, No. 6 (November-December 1998),pp. 8-9.

“SVU Mission Statement,” Zpravy SVU 4, No. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1999), pp. 8-9.“Beware of Fraudulent Mail and Fraudulent Announcements,” Zpravy SVU, 41(November-December 1999), p.23. “Memorandum to Young People,” Zprávy SVU 42. No. 6 (November-December 2000), pp.6-7.

2. SVU Aims and Aspirations“Kam smìøujeme a co chceme, “ Zprávy SVU 16, No. 10 (December 1974), pp. 73-75.“Dnesni sitiace SVU a budoucnost,” Zpravy SVU 17, No. 1 (January 1975), pp. 1-6.“Address of the President of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences inAmerica, Inc., Dr. Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr.,” SVU Bulletin, Los Angeles, 7, No. 4(October-December 1975), pp.5-7. “Dnešní situace SVU a budoucnost, “ Zprávy SVU 17, No.1 (January 1975), pp. 1-6.“Do nové práce, “ Promeny (Metamorphoses) 13, No. 2 (October 1976), pp. 2-3. “O cinnosti a ukolech Ceskoslovenske Spolecnosti pro vedy a umeni,” Ceske Slovo ,No. 5 (May 1976), pp. 4, 6. “Projev dr. Miloslava Rechcigla na slavnostnim matine v Narodnim divadle18.5.1991 v ramci oslav 100. vyroci CAVU,” Zpravy SVU, 34, No. 1 (January-February 1992), pp. 1-2. “Z proslovu nove zvoleneho predsedy SVU dr. Miloslava Rechcigla,” Zpravy SVU,36, No. 6 (November-December 1994), pp. 1-2.“Address of the Newly Elected SVU Prtesident Dr. Miloslav Rechcigl, during theGeneral Assembly, October 20, 1994,” SVU Bulletin 15, No. 4 (November 1994),pp. 5-6.“SVU dnes a zítøky,“ Zprávy SVU 37, No. 1 (January-February 1995), pp. 1-7. “Rationalizing Our Goals and Our Mission,“ Zprávy SVU 37, No. 2 (March-April1995), pp. 1-3. “SVU - nase cile, nase poslani: zdali, proc, a co dal,” “Smysl a prace Spolecnosti pro vedy a umeni,” Forum, Septeember 1995, p. 5-6. “Predseda SVU na besede s prazskoui skupinou SVU,” Zpravy SU , 29, No. 2 (March-April 1997), pp.3-5.

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“SVU President’s Visit to Prague,” Zpravy SVU, 39, No. 2. March-April 1997) pp.5-7. SVU President Visits Prague,” Zpravy SVU, 41, No.4 (July-August 1999), p. 21.“A Message from SVU President: Entering the New Millennium,” Zprávy SVU 42, No.1 January-February 2000, pp. 1-5.“SVU Pesident Visits the Czech Republic,” Zpravy SVU, 42, No. 5 (September-October 2000), pp.22-23.“The New Millennium: New Vistas and New Challenges,” Zprávy SVU 43, No. 2(March-April 2001), pp. 1-4.“Nové milenium: Nové vyhlídky a nové úkoly,” Zprávy SVU 43, No. 3 (May-June2001), pp. 4-7. “Slovo osobnosti. Miloslav Rechcigl, B.S., M.N.S, Ph.D., predseda Spolecnostipro vedy a umení: Pozdrav z Ceské Ameriky,” Senát No. 3 (2002), pp. 4-5. “Pozdrav z ceske Ameriky,” Zpravy SVU, 45, No. 5 (September-October 2003), 22-24.

3. Specific Projects and New Initiatives, “Nase vydavatelske plany,” Zpravy SVU 4, No. 10 (December 1962), pp. 87-88.“Zprava Vydavatelske komise SVU,” Zpravy SVU 6, No. 4 (April 1964), pp. 25-26.“Ceskoslovensky prinos svetove kulture,” Zpravy SVU 7, No. 2 (February 1965),pp. 9-10.“Sbornik SVU,” Vestnik CSNRA, No. 135 (July-August 1965), p. 11.“Zprava predsedy Publikacni komise SVU,” Zpravy SVU 9 , No. 7-8 (July-October1967), pp. 53-55.“Neco o projektu dr. Rechcigla,” Zpravy SVU 23, No.1 (March-April 1981), pp. 1-2.“Inventory of Czechs and Slovaks Abroad and of Individuals with a ProfessionalInterest in Czechoslovakia,” SVU Bulletin 2, No. 3 (September 1981), pp. 5-6.“Zprava dr. Miloslava Rechcigla,” Zpravy SVU 24, No. 6 (November-December 1982),pp. 6-7.“Inventory of Czechs and Slovaks Abroad and of Individuals with ProfessionalInterest in Czechoslovakia,” SVU Bulletin 4, No. 1 (January 1983), pp. 11-12.“A Draft Proposal Outline to Establish under the SVU Auspices Ethnic CulturalDirectory and Genealogy Interest Group,” SVU Bulletin 5, No. 3 (November 1984),p. 14.“Progress Report on the Inventory of Czechs and Slovaks Abroad and Individuals

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with a Professional Interest in Czechoslovakia,” SVU Bulletin 6, No. 1 (February1985), pp. 1-23.“Directory of Information Resources Relating to Czechs and Slovaks and Rusyns(an Other Nationals from the Territory of Czechoslovakia) in America),” SVUBullein 10, No. 1 (February 1989), pp. 14-17.“Memorandum Predsednickeho kolegia SVU,” Zpravy SVU (January-February 1990), pp.7-8.“Vyznamni Americane cs. puvodu,” Zpravy SVU, 36, No. 1 (January-February 1994),pp. 32-33. “SVU Information Clearinghouse,” Zpravy SVU 37, No. 3 (May-June 1995), pp. 4-6.“World Who’s Who of Czechs and Slovaks,” Zpravy SVU, 39, No. 6 (November-December 1997), pp. 4-8.“SVU New Initiative,“ Zprávy SVU 40, No. 1 (January-February 1998), pp. 7-8.“SVU HomePage,” Zpravy SVU, 40, No. 1 (January-February 1998), pp. 6-7.“Preserving Czech Cultural Heritage,” Zpravy SVU, 40, No. 6 (November-December1998), pp. 6-8.“Mapování èeských a slovenských historických památek v Americe,“ Zprávy SVU 41,No. 5 (September-October 1999), pp.7-8. “Survey of Czech and Slovak Historical Monuments in America,“ Zprávy SVU 41, No.6 (November-December 1999), 20-21. “Czechoslovak American Archivalia,” Zprávy SVU 43, No. 1 (January-February2001), pp. 17-19. “A New SVU Web Site Goes Public,” Zprávy SVU 43, No. 1 (January-February 2001),pp. 19-20. “SVU Fellows,” Zpravy SVU 43, No. 2 (March-April 2001), pp. 18-19.“SVU Sponsors President Masaryk Statue in Washington,” Zpravy SVU 44, No. 1(January-February 2002), pp. 13-14.“Accent on Youth – No. 1 Priority,” Zprávy SVU 45, No. 2 (March-April 2003),pp.21-23. “SVU Archives,” Zprávy SVU 45, No. 3 (May-June 2003), pp. 23-24.“SVU Fellows,” Zpravy SVU, 45, No. 6 (November -December 2003), pp.4-6.“SVU Archival Material - Urgent Message for SVU Local Chapters and Past SVUOfficers,” Zpravy SVU, 45, No. 6 (November-December 2003, p.16.“Deceased Members and their Obituaries,” Zpravy SVU, 46, No.1 (January-February2004), p. 14. “Time to Pay Dues,” Zpravy SVU, 46, No. 2 (March-April 2004), 22-24.

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“Preserving Czech and Slovak American Archival Material,” Kosmas 17, No. 2(Spring 2004), pp.95-96.“SVU Hosts Archival Consortium Webpage,” Zprávy SVU 46, No. 4 (July-August2004), p. 24. SVU Enters the Electronic Publishing Age,” Zprávy SVU 47, No. 1 (January-February 2005), pp.20-24. “SVU Establishes a Special Studies Fund,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 3 (May-June 2005),pp. 21-22; Czech the News, Spring 2005, pp. 6-7. “SVU zalozila zvlastni studijni fond,” Krajane.net, April 26, 2005, 10:46. “English Papers from the Plzen SVU Congress are now Available for Sale,”Zoravy SVU 47, No. 2 (March-April 2005), p. 24.“New SVU Publications now Available for Sale,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 3 (May-June2005), pp.19-21. “New SVU Membership Drive,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 4 (September-October 2005), pp.18-19.“SVU Biographical Data Base,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 4 (September-October 2005),pp. 19-20. “Additional SVU Archival Material Moved to IHRC,” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 1(January-February 2006), pp. 10-11.“New SVU Biographical Directory on CD,” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 2 (March-April2006), p. 8.“Payment of SVU Dues,” Zpravy SVU 48, No.2 (March-April 2006), p. 23.“Andrew Elias SVU Human Tolerance Award,” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 4 (July-August2006), pp. 24-26.“Publications of SVU Members,” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 5 (September –October 2006),pp. 20-22. “”New SVU Publications,” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 5 (September-October 2006), pp.22-24. “A New SVU Initiative: Notable Americans with Czech Roots,” Zpravy SVU 48,No.6 (November-December 2006), p. 7.“New SVU Members,” Zpravy SVU 49, No. 2 (March-April 3007), pp. 7-12. “Missing Members,” Zpravy SVU 50, No. 2 (March-April 2008), pp. 8-10.“New Publications – On Behalf of their Homeland: Fifty Years of SVU,” ZpravySVU 50, No. 4 (July-August 2008), pp. 8-9.”Deceased SVU Members,” Zpravy SVU 50, No. 5 (September-October 2008), p. 16.“Book Presentation to Library of Congress,” Zpravy SVU 50, No. 5 (September-October 2008), 55. 17-18. CHECK

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4. Congresses and Conferences“Druhy vedecky sjezd SVU,” Zpravy SVU 6, No. 5 (May 1964), p. 1.“Symposium o Cesich a Slovacich v America,” Zpravy SVU, No. 6 (November-December 1988), pp. 1-2.“Nejen duchovni dedickou....,” Zpravy SVU 31, No. 6 (November-December 1989),pp. 10-12.“17. Svetovy kongres SVU se bude konat v Praze od 26. Do 29. cervna 1994,”Zpravy SVU, 35, No. 6 (November-December 1993), pp. 1-2. “The Seventh SVU World Congress in Prague, June 26-29, 1994,” SVU Bulletin 15,No. 1 (February 1994), pp. 1-4.“Svetovy kongres Cechu a Slovaku v Praze,” Ceskoslovensky tydenik, March 10, 1994,p. 3.“Sedmnacty svetovy kongres SVU, Praha, 26.-29. cervna 1994,” Zpravy SVU, 36,No. 2 (March-April 1994), pp. 1-8.“The SVU World Congress in Prague,” Czech the News 2 (April 1994), p. 9; SokolMinnesota SLOVO 17, No. 4 (April 1994), p. 5.“Co dali Cesi a Slovaci lidstvu a svetove kulture,” Ceskoslovensky tydenik , May 5,1994, p. 3.“Kongres SVU: Pro vlast. Praze zahranicnich Cechu,” Novy domov, May 28, 1994. “Prace zahranicnich Cechu a Slovaku. Pro vlast,” Ceskoslovensky tydenik, June 2,1994, p. 4.“SVU World Congress in Prague,” Czech the News 2, No. 6 (June 1994), 8-9.“Echoes from the 17th SVU World Congress, Prague, June 26-29, 1994,” SVU Bulletin15, No. 3 (August 1994), pp. `8-20.“Svetovy kongres SVU. Dobra vec se vydarila.” Novy domov, July 23, 1994, p. 1.“Dobrá vec se vydaøila. Svetový kongres SVU v Praze, “ Zprávy SVU 36, No. 4(July-August 1994), pp. 1-4. “Svetovy kongres SVU v Praze. Dobra ved se vydarila,” Ceskoslovensky tydenik, July14, 1994.“Remarks of the Chairman of the SVU World Congress Dr. Miloslav Rechcigl,Jr. ,” Zpravy SVU 36, No. 5 (Sept.- Oct. 1994), pp. 14-15; SVU Bulletin 15, No.3 (August 1994), pp. 20-21. “The SVU Congress in Prague,” Czech the News 2, No. 9 (September 1994), pp. 7-8.“The Kosice Experience, “ Zprávy SVU 37, No. 5 (September-October 1995), pp. 5-6.

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“18. Svetovy kongres SVU, Brno, 25.-28. srpna 1996,” Zpravy SVU, 37, No. 6(November-December 1995), pp. 1-3. “Moravo, Moravo, Moravenko mila,” Zpravy SVU 38, No. 2 (March - Apr. 1996),pp. 1-3. “SVU World Congress Brno, 25-29 August 1996,” Zpravy SVU 38, No. 3 (May-June1996), pp. 1-2. “Foreword.” Program, 18th SVU World Congress. Masaryk University, Brno, 26-29, 1996, p.7-8. 1996Remarks of SVU President Miloslav Rechcigl Welcoming President Havel on theOccasion of his Visit to MN on April 26, 1999,” Zpravy SVU, 41, No. 4 (July-August 1996), p.9. CHECK“SVU Goes to Texas,” Zpravy SVU 39, No. 1 (Jan - Feb. 1997), pp. 1-2. “Vzhuru do Texasu,” Americke Listy, 1997, p. 4.“Konference o budoucnosti a kulturnim dedictvi Cechoamericanu,” Zpravy SVU,39 , No. 3 (May-June 1997), pp. 4-5.“Remarks of SVU President Dr. Miloslav Rechcigl at the Opening of the SVUConference, Belton, TX, 12-13 July, 1997,”. Zpravy SVU 39, No. 5 (Sept. - Oct.1997), pp. 8-9. “Výroèní schùze a konference SVU v Texasu o kulturním dìdictvíÈechoamerièanù,“ Zprávy SVU 39, No. 5 (September-October 1997), pp. 9-12. “The 1998 SVU World Congress, Bratislava, 5-10 July 1998,” Zpravy SVU, 39, No.6(November-December 1997), pp. 2-3. “SVU Anniversary World Congress, Bratislava, July 5-10, 1998,” Zpravy SVU, 40,No., 1 (January-February 1998), pp. 1-2.“Invitation to Our Anniversary SVU World Congress, Bratislava, July 5-10,1998,” Zpravy SVU, 40, No. 2 (March-April 1998), p. 1. “A Word from SVU President.” Program, 19th SVU World Congress on Problems of Sciences and Arts on the Eve of the 21st Century. Bratislava, 5-9 July 1998, p.9.“Unforgettable Moments. Insights and Reflections from the Bratislava SVUCongress,” Zpravy SVU 40, No. 4 (July - Aug. 1998), pp. 1-3.“Ze zahajovaciho projevu predsedy SVU dr. Miloslava Rechcigla,” Zpravy SVU 40,No. 4 (July - Aug. 1998), pp. 11-12. “The 1999 Minnesota SVU Conference. Preliminary Announcement,” Zpravy SVU, 40,No. 6 (November-December 1998), pp. 3-4.“1999 SVU Minnesota Conference, “Czech and Slovak America: Quo Vadis,” ZpravySVU, 41, No. 2 (March-April 1999), pp. 1-4.“Unforgettable Moments. Insights and Impressions from the Bratislava SVU

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Congress,“ Zprávy SVU 40, No. 4 (July-August 1998), pp. 1-3. “1999 SVU Minnesota Conference. Twin Cities of Monopolies and St. Paul, April24-26, 1999,” Zpravy SVU 41, No. 2 (March - April 1999), pp. 1-4. “A Word from SVU President.” Program, Special Conference on Czech and Slovak America: Quo Vadis? University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, April 24-26, 1999, p.1. ; Zpravy SVU 41, No. 3 (May - June 1999), pp. 2-3. “In the Limelight of President Havel’s Visit,“ Zprávy SVU 41, No. 4 (July-August1999), pp. 1-3. “Remarks of SVU President Miloslav Rechcigl Welcoming President Havel on theOccasion of his Visit to MN on April 26, 1999,” Zpravy SVU, 41, No. 4 (July-August 1996), p.9. “A Word from SVU President.” Program, Special Conference on Czech and SlovakAmerica: Quo Vadis? University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, April 24-26, 1999, p.1.

“20th SVU World Congress in the Year 2000 in the Nation’s Capital with theBeneral Theme “Civil Society and Democracy into New Millennium,” Zpravy SVU,41, No. 4, July-August 1999), p. 10. “On the Eve of the New Millennium: SVU World Congress, Washington. DC, August9-13, 2000,” Zpravy SVU, 41, No. 6 (November-December 1999), pp. 1-2.“SVU World Congress, Washington, DC, August 9-13,” Zpravy SVU, 42, No. 1(January-February 2000), p. 7.“SVU World Congress, Washington, DC, August 9-13, 2000 - Call for Papers,”Zpravy SVU 42, No. 2 (March-April 2000), pp. 1-2.

“A Pivotal Event of the Year 2000,” Zpravy SVU 42, No. 3 (May- June 2000), pp.1-3.“A Word from SVU President,” Zpravy SVU 42, No. 4 (July - Aug. 2000), p. 3;Program, 20th SVU World Congress, Washington, DC, August 9-13, 2000, p.3.“Remarks of SVU President Miloslav Rechcigl at the Opening of the 2000 SVUWorld Congress, American University, Washington,” DC. Zpravy SVU 42, No. 5(Sept. - Oct. 2000), pp. 12-14. “Nad naše oèekávání a sny. Ohlasy a úvahy z jubilejního svìtového kongresu SVUve Washingtonu,” Zprávy SVU 42, No. 5 (September-October 2000), pp. 17-20. “Beyond Expectations and Our Dreams,” Echoes and Reflections from theMillennium SVU World Congress,” Zpravy SVU, 42, No. 6 (November-December 2000),pp. 7-11.“Special Conference,” The Czech and Slovak Legacy in the Americas:Preservation of Heritage with the Accent on Youth,” Zpravy SVU, 43, No. 1(January-February 2001), pp. 1-2.

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“Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU) Announces the 2001 NorthAmerican Conference, “The Czech and Slovak Legacy in the Americas:Preservation of Heritage with the Accent on Youth,” Zpravy SVU, 43, No. 2(March-April 2001), pp. 5-6.“21st SVU World Congress. August 2002 in Plzen, Czech Republic with theGeneral Theme “Transformation of the Czech and Slovak Society on the Thresholdof a New Millennium and its Role in Contemporary Global World,” Zpravy SVU, 43,No. 2 (March-April 2001), p. 9.“Nebraska Conference, University of Nebraska, August 1-3, 2001,” Zpravy SVU,43, No. 3 (May-June 2001), pp. 1-2.“Word from SVU President,” Zpravy SVU, 43, No. 4 (July-August 2001), pp. 2-3;Abstracts, SVU 2001 North American Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, August 1-3,2001, p. 7. “The 21st Anniversary SVU World Congress. Call for Papers,”Zpravy SVU, 43, No 5 (September -/October 2001), pp. 19-21.“Beyond Expectations and Our Dream. Echoes and Reflections from the MillenniumSVU World Congress Organized by the Czechoslovak Society of Arts andSciences,” Zprávy SVU 42, No. 6 (November-December 2000), pp.7-11. “The Nebraska Happening,” Zprávy SVU 43, No. 5 (September-October 2001), pp. 1-5. “Happening v Nebrasce,” Zpravy SVU, 43, No. 6 (November-December 2001), pp. 5-8.“The 21st SVU World Congress, University of South Bohemia, Pilsen, June 24-30,2002,” Zpravy SVU, 46, No. 1 (January-February 2002), pp. 1-3.“21st SVU World Congress, Plzen, Czech Republic, June 24-30, 2002. Hurry andRegister - Last Call for Papers,” Zpravy SVU, 46, No. 2 (March-April 2002), pp.1-2.“A Word from SVU President.” Zpravy SVU 44, No. 3 (May-June 2002), pp. 3-4;Proc. SVU World Congress, University of West Bohemia, Plzen, June 24-30, 2002.“It Takes Two to Tango. Commentary on the Washington May Conference at theCzech Embassy,” Zprávy SVU 44, No. 4 (July-August 2002), pp. 22-24. “Plzen with Flying Colors,” Zprávy SVU 44, No. 5 (September –October 2002), pp.1-4.“Special North American Conference, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June 26-27, 2003.Preregistration and Call for Papers,” Zpravy SVU, 45. No. 1 (January-February2003), pp. 1–3. “Word from SVU President.” Program and Abstracts, 2003 SVU North American Conference on The Czech and Slovak Presence in North America: A Retrospective Look and Future Perspectives. Cedar Rapids, IA, 26-28 June 2003, p. 2.

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“2003 SVU Conference. The Czech and Slovak Presence in North America: A Retrospective Look and Future Perspectives,” Zpravy SVU, 45, No. 2 (March April2003), pp. 1-3.“Reliving the New World Symphony,” Zprávy SVU 45, No. 4 (July-August 2003), pp.1-5.“Remarks by SVU President at the Opening of SVU Conference, Cedar Rapids, IA,”Zpravy SVU, 45, No. 4 (July-August 2003), pp. 9-10.“2004 SVU World Congress. Call for Papers,” Zpravy SVU, 45, No. 6 (November-December 2003), pp. 1-3.“All Roads Lead to Olomouc,” Zpravy SVU 46, No. 1 (January-February 2004), pp.1-3. “A Successful Archival Conference,” Zprávy SVU 46, No. 1 (January-February2004), pp.20-22.

“22nd SVU World Comgress. Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic, June27-July 3, 2004,” Zpravy SVU, 46, No. 2 (March-April 2004), pp. 1-2.“SVU World Congress. Palacky University, June 27 – July 4, 2004. Word from SVUPresident,” Zpravy SVU 46, No. 3 (May-June 2004), pp. 1-2.“A Word from SVU President.” Proc. 22nd SVU World Congress of the CzechoslovakSociety of Arts and Sciences, Palacky University, Olomouc, June 26-July 4, 2004, p. 5.“The Olomouc Happening,” Zprávy SVU 46. No. 4 (July-August 2004), pp. 1-4.“Remarks by SVU President Miloslav Rechcigl at the Opening of SVU WorldCongress,” Zpravy SVU 46, No. 4 (July-August 2004), pp. 10-11.“Olomouc se opravdu ukázala,” Americké listy, 2004, p. 4.

“Special Conference and Festival, North Miami, Florida, 17-20 March 2005.Preregistration and Call for Papers,” Zpravy SVU 46, No. 6 (November-December2004), pp. 1-3.

“2005 SVU Conference Update: Czech and Slovak Heritage on Both Sides of theAtlantic,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 1 (January-February 2005), pp. 1-4; Czech the News ,Winter 2004, pp. 9-10.. “A Word from SVU President,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 2 (March-April 2005), pp. 2-3.“SVU Extravaganza in Florida,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 3 (May-June 200), pp. 1-7;Czech the News, Spring 2005, pp.-8-9.“Fantasticka akce SVU na Floride,” Newyorske listy, April 2005. “Bajecna akce SVU na Floride,” CS Magazin, May 2005.“2006 SVU World Congress, University of South Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice, 15June – 2 July 2006 with central theme ‘V Czech and Slovak Culture in

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International and Global Context.” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 4 (July-August 2005),pp. 13-16.“2006 SVU World Congress. Call for Papers,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 5 (September-October 2005), pp. 1-5.“2008 SVU World Congress Update,” Zpravy SVU 47, No. 6 (November-December2005), pp. 1-3.“2006 SVU World Congress. Registration Forms,” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 1 (January-February 2006), pp. 1-7.“2006 SVU World Congress. Call for Papers and for Registration,” Zpravy SVU48, No. 2 (March-April 2006), pp. 1-5.“2006 SVU World Congress. Program. English Papers,” Zpravy SVU 48. No.3 (May-June 2006), 38 pp. “SVU Scores a Home Run in Ceske Budejovice,” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 4 (July-August2006), pp. 1-7.“Remarks by SVU President Miloslav Rechcigl at the Opening of SVU WorldCongress,” Zpravy SVU 48, No. 4 (July-August 2006), pp. 9-10.

5. President’s Annual State of SVU Reports to General Assembly“Vyrocni zprava predsedy SVU,” Zpravy SVU, 18, No. 1 (January-February 1976, pp. 1-6.“Zprava predsedy SVU Dr. Miloslava Rechcigla na valnem shromazdeni SVU ve Washingtonu, D.C., dne 12. srpna 1976,” Zpravy SVU, 18, No. 5 (September-October 1976), pp. 6-10.Zprava predsedy SVU dr. Miloslava Rechcigla Valnemu shromazdeni SVU v Ottawe,”Zpravy SVU. 19, No. 6 (November-December 1977), pp. 1-7.“Zprava predsedy SVU dr. Miloslava Rechcigla Valnemu shromazdeni SVU v Clevelandu dne 26.rijna 1978,” Zpravy SVU, 20, No. 5 (September-October 1978), pp.1-9.“Zprava predsedy SVU dr. Miloslava Rechcigla Valnemu shromazdeni SVU v Kosicich dne 21. srpna 1995,”. Zpravy SVU 37, No. 5 (August - Oct. 1995), pp. 6-10. “Zprava predsedy dr. Miloslava Rechcigla Valnemu shromazdeni v Brne dne 28. srpna 1996,” Zpravy SVU 38, No. 5 (Sept. - Oct. 1996), pp. 4-6. “1997 State of the SVU. Report of President SVU Dr. Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr. to the SVU General Assembly convened at Belton, Texas, July 12, 1997,” Zpravy SVU 39, No. 5 (Sept. - Oct. 1997), pp. 2-5. “Zprava predsedy SVU dr. Miloslava Rechcigla Valnemu shromazdeni v Bratislave dne 7. cervence 1998,” Zpravy SVU 40, No. 5 (Sept. - Oct. 1998), pp. 10-13.

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“State of the SVU in 1999. Report of SVU President Dr. Miloslav Rechcigl to SVU General Assembly Convened on April 24, 1999 in Minneapolis, MN,” Zpravy SVU 41, No. 4 (July - aug. 1999), pp. 4-6. “State of the SVU in the Year 2000. Report of SVU President Dr. Miloslav Rechcigl to SVU General Assembly Convened 10 August 2000, Washington, DC,” Zpravy SVU 42, No. 5 (Sept. - Oct.) 2000), pp. 1-4.“State of the SVU in the Year 2001,” Zpravy SVU, 43, No. 6 (November-December 2001), pp. 19-11.“State of the SVU in the Year 2002,” Zpravy SVU, 44, No. 5 (September-October 2002),11-14.“State of the SVU in the Year 2003,” Zpravy SVU, 45, No. 5 (September-October 2003), pp. 1-5.“State of the SVU in the Year 2004,” Zpravy SVU, 46, No. 5 (September-October 2004), pp. 5-7. “State of the SVU in the Year 2005,” Zpravy SVU, 47, No. 4 (July-August 2005), pp. 10-12. “State of the SVU in the Year 2006,” Zpravy SVU, 48, No. 5 (September-October2006), pp. 6-10.

H. SVU CULTURAL HERITAGE REPORTS

Czech American Historical Sites, Monuments and Memorials. A Tentative Listing. (Rockville, MD: SVU, 1999. 112 pp. (SVU Information and Reference Series. C. Cultural Heritage Documents No. 1).

Czechoslovak American Archivalia. US-Based Archival Material Relating to Emigres and Exiles from the Territory of the Former Czechoslovakia and Relevant Holdings Bearing on their Ancestral Land. A Tentative Listing. (Rockville, MD: SVU, 2000). 294 pp. (SVU Information and Reference Series. C. Cultural Heritage Documents No. 2).

Czech Settlements and Communities in the US. Part 1. Settlements and Communities Bearing Czech Names (Rockville, MD: SVU, 2000). 33 pp.; Part 2. Other Settlements and Communities with Significant Czech Population (Rockville, MD: SVU, 2000). 75 pp. (SVU Information and Reference Series. C. Cultural Heritage Documents No. 3).

US Geographical Names Bearing on the Czech Presence in America. (Rockville, MD, 2000). 23 pp. (SVU Information and Reference Series. C. Cultural Heritage Documents No. 4).

Czech Societies in the US (in preparation). Czech Newspapers and Other Serials (in preparation).

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