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Zusatztext In bringing together a number of leading experts in the field to present accessible, up to date examinations of a number of important facets of Czechoslovak history during the 1918-1948 period, this collection provides an important service to the field of East German history. Klappentext These fourteen essays present fresh and original writing on the history of Czechoslovakia - a state created in 1918 but a victim of both Hitler and Stalin. This highly accessible volume, containing many new insights, provides major case study material for researchers and students of nationalism, fascism and international relations. Zusammenfassung These fourteen essays present fresh and original writing on the history of Czechoslovakia - a state created in 1918 but a victim of both Hitler and Stalin. This highly accessible volume, containing many new insights, provides major case study material for researchers and students of nationalism, fascism and international relations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Political Chronology; Introduction Czech-Slovak Relations in Czechoslovakia, 1918-39 Ambivalent Capitalists: The Roots of Fascist Ideology among Bohemian Nobles, 1880-1938 The New 'Woman Question': Gender, Nation, and Citizenship in the First Czechoslovak Republic The Literary Representation of the Czechoslovak 'Legions' in Russia Economic Nationalism in the Sudetenland, 1918-38 Hungarians, Czechs and Slovaks: Some Mutual Perceptions, 1900-50 'A Leap into Ice-Cold Water': the Manoeuvres of the Henlein Movement in Czechoslovakia, 1933-8 Old Wine in New Bottles? British Policy towards Czechoslovakia, 1938-9 and 1947-8 The German Advisers in Slovakia, 1939-45: Conflict or Co-Operation? The Sokol and Czech Nationalism, 1918-48 The Czechs versus the Slovaks: Bilateral Relations, 1944-8 The Transfer of Czechoslovakia's Germans and its Impact in the Border Region after the Second World War Britain and Munich Reconsidered: A Personal Historical Journey ...
List of contents
- Political Chronology; Introduction
- Czech-Slovak Relations in Czechoslovakia, 1918-39
- Ambivalent Capitalists: The Roots of Fascist Ideology among Bohemian Nobles, 1880-1938
- The New 'Woman Question': Gender, Nation, and Citizenship in the First Czechoslovak Republic
- The Literary Representation of the Czechoslovak 'Legions' in Russia
- Economic Nationalism in the Sudetenland, 1918-38
- Hungarians, Czechs and Slovaks: Some Mutual Perceptions, 1900-50
- 'A Leap into Ice-Cold Water': the Manoeuvres of the Henlein Movement in Czechoslovakia, 1933-8
- Old Wine in New Bottles? British Policy towards Czechoslovakia, 1938-9 and 1947-8
- The German Advisers in Slovakia, 1939-45: Conflict or Co-Operation?
- The Sokol and Czech Nationalism, 1918-48
- The Czechs versus the Slovaks: Bilateral Relations, 1944-8
- The Transfer of Czechoslovakia's Germans and its Impact in the Border Region after the Second World War
- Britain and Munich Reconsidered: A Personal Historical Journey
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A valuable snapshot of the state of research on interwar Czechoslovakia and its wartime successors...a substantial contribution to our knowledge of several aspects of developments in Czechoslovakia. Bradley Abrams, Journal of Contemporary History vol 44 no 2