T. G. Masaryk and the Jewish Question

T. G. Masaryk and the Jewish Question
Title T. G. Masaryk and the Jewish Question PDF eBook
Author Miloš Pojar
Publisher Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press
Pages 258
Release 2019-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 8024638797

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An English translation of a successful title by the first post-1989 Czech ambassador to Israel, Miloš Pojar. The book is a result of the author’s life-long interest in this difficult and taboo theme. Starting with the first publication of the samizdat collection, TGM and Our Present Day, Czech anti-Semitism has been newly researched in a broad context. This book presents a useful summary of Tomás Garrigue Masaryk’s stances from his writings and political activities, including a detailed description of the historic first visit of the head of the state to Palestine in 1927. The English edition contains a preface by Shlomo Avineri and a personal essay by Petr Pithart.

Talks with T.G. Masaryk

Talks with T.G. Masaryk
Title Talks with T.G. Masaryk PDF eBook
Author Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Publisher Catbird Press
Pages 268
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780945774266

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Translated by Dora Round Tomas Garrigue Masaryk (1850-1937) was a philosophy professor who became the founder and first president of Czechoslovakia (1918-1935) and was a leading figure in world affairs between the wars. Capek, author of 'War with the Newts', and Czechoslovakia's most prominent writer during these years, interviewed Masaryk at great length and produced this volume that tells Masaryk's unique story.

The Masaryk Case

The Masaryk Case
Title The Masaryk Case PDF eBook
Author Claire Sterling
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1969
Genre Statesmen
ISBN

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Circumstances surrounding the 1948 suicide of Czechoslovakia's foreign minister.

On Masaryk

On Masaryk
Title On Masaryk PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 410
Release 2022-05-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004458158

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Masaryk Station

Masaryk Station
Title Masaryk Station PDF eBook
Author David Downing
Publisher Soho Press
Pages 341
Release 2013-06-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1616952229

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Berlin, 1948. Still occupied by the four Allied powers and largely in ruins, the city has become the cockpit of a new Cold War. The legacies of the war have become entangled in the new Soviet-American conflict, creating a world of bizarre and fleeting loyalties—a paradise for spies. As spring unfolds, a Western withdrawal looks increasingly likely. Berlin’s German inhabitants live in fear of the Soviet forces who occupy half the city, and whose legacy of violence has ripped apart many families. John Russell works for both Stalin's NKVD and the newly created CIA, trying his best to cut himself loose from both before his double-agency is discovered by either. As tensions between the great powers escalate, each passing day makes Russell’s position more treacherous. He and his Soviet liaison, Shchepkin, seek out one final operation—one piece of intelligence so damning it could silence the wrath of one nation and solicit the protection of the other. It will be the most dangerous task Russell has ever taken on, but one way or the other, it will be his last.

The Making of a State

The Making of a State
Title The Making of a State PDF eBook
Author Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1927
Genre Czechoslovakia
ISBN

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T. G. Masaryk: Against the Current, 1882–1914

T. G. Masaryk: Against the Current, 1882–1914
Title T. G. Masaryk: Against the Current, 1882–1914 PDF eBook
Author H Gordon Skilling
Publisher Springer
Pages 264
Release 1994-08-04
Genre History
ISBN 1349133922

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This study of T.G. Masaryk deals with his pre-1914 career as a professor and persistent dissenter. For three decades he was a constant and unrelenting critic of conventional wisdom, established institutions and customary practices in Bohemia and Austria-Hungary. At every stage he was a radical dissident in all questions of public life as well as in private matters: religion, the nationality problem the place of women, labour and the social question, parliament and government in the Monarchy, its foreign affairs and foreign policy institutions, education, the courts and legal system, the Catholic Church, and clericalism, the university establishment, Czech politics and Czech political parties, the interpretations of Czech history, and anti-semitism.