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Slovakia in History

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Informationen zum Autor MIKULÁŠ TEICH is Emeritus Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge and Honorary Professor, Vienna University of Technology (Technische Universität Wien). His publications include work on the history of chemistry, biomedical sciences and biotechnology; social, economic and national aspects of scientific and technical developments; and Slavica. dUŠAN KOVÁC is Vice-President of the Slovak Academy of Sciences and President of the Slovak National Committee of Historians. His previous publications include include Dejiny Slovenska (History of Slovakia, 1998). Martin D. Brown is Assistant Professor of International History at Richmond, the American International University in London. His previous publications include Dealing with Democrats: The British Foreign Office's Relations with the Czechoslovak Émigrés in Great Britain, 1939–1945 (2006). Klappentext Unique exploration of the key moments and themes in Slovakia's history! from its ninth-century origins to its rebirth in 1993. Zusammenfassung In this unique book in the English language, leading scholars explore the key moments and themes in Slovakia's history. Charting how Slovak national identity took shape from the Duchy of Nitra's ninth-century origins to the establishment of independent Slovakia at midnight 1992–3, they chart the ethnic awakening of the Slovak people. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Slovakia, the Slovaks and their history Dušan Ková¿; 2. The Duchy of Nitra Ján Steinhübel; 3. The beginnings of the nobility in Slovakia Ján Lukäka; 4. Medieval towns Vladimír Segeš; 5. Renaissance and humanist tendencies in Slovakia Eva Frimmová; 6. The period of religious disturbances in Slovakia Viliam ¿i¿aj; 7. The Enlightenment and the beginnings of the modern Slovak nation Eva Kowalská; 8. Slovak Slavism and Pan-Slavism ¿udovít Haraksim; 9. The Slovak political programme: from Hungarian patriotism to the Czecho-Slovak state Dušan Ková¿; 10. Slovakia in Czechoslovakia (1918-38) Natália Kraj¿ovi¿ová; 11. Slovakia from the Munich conference to the declaration of independence Valerián Bystrický; 12. The Slovak state, 1939-45 Ivan Kamenec; 13. The Slovak question and the resistance movement during the Second World War Jan Rychlík; 14. The Slovak National Uprising: the most dramatic moment in the nation's history Vilém Pre¿an; 15. The Slovak question, 1945-8 Michal Barnovský; 16. Czechoslovakism in Slovak history Elisabeth Bakke; 17. The Magyar minority in Slovakia before and after the Second World War Štefan Šutaj; 18. The establishment of totalitarianism in Slovakia after the February coup of 1948 and the culmination of mass persecution, 1948-53 Jan Pešek; 19. Slovakia and the attempt to reform socialism in Czechoslovakia, 1963-9 Stanislav Sikora; 20. Slovakia's position within the Czecho-Slovak federation, 1968-70 Jozef Žatkuliak; 21. Slovakia under communism, 1948-89: controversial developments in the economy, society and culture Miroslav Londák and Elena Londáková; 22. The fall of communism and the establishment of an independent Slovakia Michal Štefanský; 23. Afterword: Slovakia in history Mikuláš Teich....

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Authors Mikulas Teich, Mikulas Kovac Teich
Assisted by Martin D. Brown (Editor), Martin David Brown (Editor), Dusan Kovac (Editor), Dušan Kováč (Editor), Mikulas Teich (Editor), Mikuláš Teich (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.02.2011
 
EAN 9780521802536
ISBN 978-0-521-80253-6
No. of pages 434
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

European History, Slovakia, HISTORY / Russia / General

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