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On the Agony of Czech Slavic Paganism and the Representation of One’s Own Funeral among Contemporary Czech Pagans
At the end of the 1990s in the Czech Republic, a significant
effort to revitalize the ethnic religion of the Slavs occurred.
The emergence of this religious and cultural phenomenon was
related in particular to two elements: to a nationalist
organization and to a group of students of Slavic Studies in
the College of Arts of Charles University in Prague. The study
presents-in its first part-the activities of those students,
their relationship with the Prague Slavic studies of this
particular time and with the Indo-European ideology, which
became dominant in the group that emerged after the collapse of
the original Czech Rodna vira. In the second part of the study
are presented the results of field research into attitudes of
Contemporary Czech pagans towards funeral and especially
towards their own funeral.