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Path to Fascism in Slovakia - Nationalism and Religion in the Early Twentieth Century

English · Hardback

Will be released 28.02.2017

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In 1945, just six years after coming to power, the Slovak People's Party (SLS) was disbanded as a 'criminal organisation' and its leader - Jozef Tiso - hanged for treason. What made it possible for the SLS, initially founded in 1905 by priests to represent the Catholic Slovak minority residing in the north of the Kingdom of Hungary, to form an openly pro-Nazi government in 1939? And what put Slovakia on the path to a 'fascism' that would see more than 45,000 Jews deported to their deaths in 1942? To answer these questions, Thomas Lorman draws on more than a decade's research in archives across the region in Hungarian, Slovak and Latin and studies the party's formative years in depth for the first time in English. Lorman examines the various strands which fused to form the party and its popularity, including a complex and nebulous nationalism, Catholicism and a resounding mistrust of liberalism and 'modernity'. The Path to Fascism in Slovakia is a vital and timely study of the genesis and success of far-right movements that will be essential reading for all scholars working on twentieth century European history, nationalism and the interplay of religion and politics.

Summary

The first English-language account of this formative, understudied and revealing period of European history.

Product details

Authors Thomas Lorman
Publisher Tauris, I.B.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 28.02.2017, delayed
 
EAN 9781784538767
ISBN 978-1-78453-876-7
No. of pages 272
Series International Library of Twentieth Century History
International Library of Twent
International Library of Twentieth Century History
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)

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