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Czechoslovakia in a nationalist and fascist Europe 1918-1948

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    $a Obsah: Ambivalent Capitalists: the Roots of Fascist Ideology among Bohemian Nobles, 1880-1938/Eagle Glassheim-- The New 'Woman Question': Gender, Nation, and Citizenship in the First Czechoslovak Republic/Melissa Feinberg--The Literary Representation of the Czechoslovak 'Legions' in Russia/Robert B. Pynsent--Economic Nationalism in the Sudetenland, 1918-38/Catherine Albrecht--Hungarians, Czechs and Slovaks: some Mutual Perceptions, 1900-50 R.J.W. Evans--'A Leap into Ice-Cold Water': the Manoeuvres of the Henlein Movement in Czechoslovakia, 1933-8/Mark Cornwall--Old Wine in New Bottles? British Policy towards Czechoslovakia, 1938-9 and 1947-8/Vít Smetana--The German Advisers in Slovakia, 1939-45: Conflict or Co-Operation?/Tatjana Tönsmeyer--The Sokol and Czech Nationalism, 1918-48/Mark Dimond--The Czechs versus the Slovaks: bilateral Relations, 1944-8/Jiri Kocian--The Transfer of Czechoslovakia's Germans and its Impact in the Border Region after the Second World War/Zdenek Radvanovský--Britain and Munich Reconsidered: a personal historical journey/Keith Robbins
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    $a This volume presents fresh and original writing on the history of Czechoslovakia, a state neglected in British historiography, but which is vital for understanding Europe after 1918. The country twice lost its independence, firstly to Hitler's Germany and then to Stalin's USSR - events that sent shock waves through the continent. The fourteen essays deal with four main subject areas: aspects of Czech national society, the Czech-Slovak relationship, the Czech-German relationship, and the British dimension.
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