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Czechoslovakia in European History

English · Hardback

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List of contents

1. Introduction. 2. The Czech State and the Holy Roman Empire to 1306. 3. The Czech State, the Holy Roman and the Austrian Empires: From the Luxemburgers to 1867. 4. The Czechoslovaks and the Hapsburgs to the White Mountain. 5. The Czech Reformation. 6. The Czechoslovaks and the Hapsburgs after the White Mountain. 7. Czech and German: Action, Reaction and Interaction. 8. The Germans in Bohemia from Maria Theresa to 1867. 9. The Renaissance of the Czech People: to 1867. 10. Czech Nationalism in the Pre-War Years: 1867 to 1914. 11. The Slovaks. 12. The Struggle for Czech and Slovak Independence: 1914-1918. The Beginnings. 13. The Struggle for Czech and Slovak Independence: 1914-1918. Final Phases. 14. Building a State: Internal Affairs 1918-1938. 15. Foreign Relations: 1918-1935. 16. Munich to the Ides of March. 17. Occupation, Liberation, and the Coup, 1939-1948.

About the author

Harrison S. Thompson

Summary

First published in 1943, this volume aims to trace the development of several of the more acute problems of Czechoslovak life and history in a country which has been highly sensitive to the disturbances which have shaken the rest of Europe and which has never been far from the tumult and the clash of arms.

Product details

Authors S. Harrison Thomson
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2019
 
EAN 9780367022976
ISBN 978-0-367-02297-6
No. of pages 485
Series Routledge Revivals
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

European History, HISTORY / General, 20th Century, c 1800 to c 1900, Former Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovakia

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