
About
Hugh Agnew is a Professor at The George Washington University specializing in Central and Eastern Europe, with a focus on modern Czech history. He has served as an associate dean, senior associate dean, and interim dean in the Elliott School of International Affairs from 2002 to 2016.
Education
- Ph.D., Stanford University (1981)
Research Interests center on Czech nationalist movements, symbol and ritual in politics, and the interplay between dynastic loyalty and emerging national identities in the Habsburg Monarchy. His work spans topics such as linguistic revival, historical narratives, and sociocultural resistance in 18th- and 19th-century Bohemia.
Publication Trends reveal a consistent focus on Czech nationalism, Habsburg-era cultural dynamics, and ritualistic aspects of political protests. His articles analyze topics like pre-1848 ethnic identity formation, coronation ceremonies as political tools, and the role of symbolism in nationalist movements.
Media Contributions include appearances on CNN, C-SPAN, Czech Television, Voice of America's Czech service, and Radio Prague, where he shared expertise on Czech history and nationalism.
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