Czechoslovakism / edited by Adam Hudek, Michal Kope♯‍ek and Jan Mervart.

Other author Hudek, Adam.
Other author Kope♯‍ek, Michal.
Other author Mervart, Jan.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Routledge, 2022.
Descriptionpages cm.
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SeriesRoutledge histories of Central and Eastern Europe
Contents 1. Latent Czechoslovakism: a topic of politicization for nineteenth-century liberal elites / Vratislav Doubek -- 2. Czechoslovakist arguments at the turn of the twentieth century / Karol Holl©ư -- 3. Hungarian governments, authorities of control and supervision, and the Czechoslovakist movement in1895-1914: surveillance, misinterpretations and countermeasures / Ladislav V©œr©œs -- 4. "Jews are the misfortune of Slovakia": Czechoslovakism and antisemitism at the end of the nineteenth and in the first half of the twentieth century / Miloslav Szab©đ -- 5. Conceptions of Czechoslovakism among Czech politicians in government inauguration debates 1918-1938 / Elisabeth Bakke -- 6. Czechoslovakism in the first half of the Czechoslovak Republic: state-building concept or hackneyed old phrase? / Milan Duch©Ł♯‍ek -- 7. The positions of major Slovak political movements on the concept of Czechoslovakism during the Interwar period / R©đbert Arp©Ł¿Ł and Matej Hanula -- 8. The failure of Czechoslovakism as a state-civic concept: national minorities in the army, 1918-1945 / Zdenko Mar¿Ł©Łlek -- 9. State celebrations and the construction of a Czechoslovak national community during the First Republic / Miroslav Michela -- 10. The idea of Czechoslovakism in Czech history textbooks and civic education textbooks between 1918-1938 / Dana ¿�majstrlov©Ł -- 11. Czechoslovak visual arts / Milena Bartlov©Ł -- 12. Slovak communists and the ideology of Czechoslovakism / Juraj Benko and Adam Hudek -- 13. Czechoslovakism and Ludakness in the 1960s reform period / Zden♯›k Dosko♯‍il -- 14. Czechoslovakism and the party theory of the "Nationality question" / Jan Mervart -- 15. Debates on Czechoslovakism and Czechoslovak identity in the closing years of the Federation, 1989-1992 / Tom©Ł¿Ł Zahradn©Ư♯‍ek -- 16. The problem of Czechoslovakism in Post-1989 Slovakia / Norbert Kme¿Æ -- 17. Yugoslavism throughout the twentieth century: developments and tendencies / Ond¿™ej Vojt♯›chovsk©ư, Boris Moskovi♯‡, Jan Pelik©Łn.
Abstract ""Czechoslovakism" was a foundational concept of the interwar Czechoslovak Republic and it remained an important ideological, political and cultural phenomenon throughout the twentieth century. As such, it is one of the most controversial terms in Czech, Slovak and Central European history. While Czechoslovakism was perceived by some as an effort to assert Czech domination in Slovakia, for others it represented a symbol of the struggle for the Republic's survival during the interwar and Second World War periods. The authors take care to analyze Czechoslovakism's various emotional connotations, however their primary objective is to consider Czechoslovakism as an important historical concept and follow its changes through the various cultural-political contexts spanning from the mid-nineteenth century to the break-up of Czechoslovakia in 1993"-- Provided by publisher.
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