The Shaping of the Czechoslovak State

The Shaping of the Czechoslovak State
Title The Shaping of the Czechoslovak State PDF eBook
Author D. Perman
Publisher Brill Archive
Pages 366
Release 1962
Genre Czechoslovakia
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Shaping of the Czechoslovak State 1914-1920

Shaping of the Czechoslovak State 1914-1920
Title Shaping of the Czechoslovak State 1914-1920 PDF eBook
Author Perman
Publisher BRILL
Pages 353
Release 1962-06
Genre History
ISBN 9004623094

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The Shaping of the Czchoslovak State

The Shaping of the Czchoslovak State
Title The Shaping of the Czchoslovak State PDF eBook
Author D. Perman
Publisher
Pages 339
Release 1962
Genre Czechoslovakia
ISBN

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The Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Independence, 1914-1920

The Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Independence, 1914-1920
Title The Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Independence, 1914-1920 PDF eBook
Author Brent Mueggenberg
Publisher McFarland
Pages 331
Release 2014-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 0786496258

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The calamity of World War I spawned dozens of liberation movements among ethnic and religious groups throughout the world. None was more successful in realizing the goal of self-determination than the Czechs and Slovaks. From its humble beginning the Czecho-Slovak liberation movement grew into an impressive struggle that was waged from the capitals of Western Europe to the frozen steppes of Siberia. Its ranks included exiled propagandists, war prisoners-turned-legionaries and conspirators inside Austria-Hungary. This book shows how these groups overcame their estrangements and coordinated their efforts to win independence for their homeland. It also examines the consequences of the Czecho-Slovaks' achievements, including their entanglement in the Russian Civil War and their impact on the postwar settlements that redrew the political boundaries of Central Europe.

The shaping of the Czechoslovak state

The shaping of the Czechoslovak state
Title The shaping of the Czechoslovak state PDF eBook
Author D. Perman
Publisher
Pages 339
Release 1962
Genre
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Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia
Title Czechoslovakia PDF eBook
Author Michael Brenner
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 429
Release 1997-11-13
Genre History
ISBN 0300179154

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This book, the most thoroughly researched and accurate history of Czechoslovakia to appear in English, tells the story of the country from its founding in 1918 to partition in 1992—from fledgling democracy through Nazi occupation, Communist rule, and invasion by the Soviet Union to, at last, democracy again.The common Western view of Czechoslovakia has been that of a small nation that was sacrificed at Munich in 1938 and betrayed to the Soviets in 1948, and which rebelled heroically against the repression of the Soviet Union during the Prague Spring of 1968. Mary Heimann dispels these myths and shows how intolerant nationalism and an unhelpful sense of victimhood led Czech and Slovak authorities to discriminate against minorities, compete with the Nazis to persecute Jews and Gypsies, and pave the way for the Communist police state. She also reveals Alexander Dubcek, held to be a national hero and standard-bearer for democracy, to be an unprincipled apparatchik. Well written, revisionist, and accessible, this groundbreaking book should become the standard history of Czechoslovakia for years to come.

Historical Dictionary of the Czech State

Historical Dictionary of the Czech State
Title Historical Dictionary of the Czech State PDF eBook
Author Rick Fawn
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 429
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 0810856484

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Czechoslovakia has been at the center of some of the most difficult--and tragic--episodes of modern European history: its sacrifice to Nazi Germany at Munich; the Communist Coup of 1948; and the military crushing of the Prague Spring. It has also enacted momentous change almost magically, as in the peaceful overthrow of communism in 1989, and then the negotiated end to the country in 1992. Czechoslovak history has consequently produced enduring political metaphors for our times, such as the Velvet Revolution and Velvet Divorce. The second edition of the Historical Dictionary of the Czech State has been thoroughly updated and greatly expanded. Featuring a chronology, introductory essay, appendix, bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries, this detailed, authoritative reference provides understandings of the Czechs as a people; the territory they inhabit; their social, cultural, political, and economic developments throughout history; and interactions with their neighbors and the wider world.