Czechoslovakism
Herausgeber: Hudek, Adam; Mervart, Jan; Kope¿ek, Michal
Czechoslovakism
Herausgeber: Hudek, Adam; Mervart, Jan; Kope¿ek, Michal
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This collection systematically approaches the concept of Czechoslovakism and its historical progression, covering the time span from the mid-19th century to Czechoslovakiaâ s dissolution in 1992/1993, whilst also providing the most recent research on the subject.
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This collection systematically approaches the concept of Czechoslovakism and its historical progression, covering the time span from the mid-19th century to Czechoslovakiaâ s dissolution in 1992/1993, whilst also providing the most recent research on the subject.
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- Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781032070728
- ISBN-10: 1032070722
- Artikelnr.: 62234052
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781032070728
- ISBN-10: 1032070722
- Artikelnr.: 62234052
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Adam Hudek is a senior researcher at the Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. His research concentration is the intellectual history of socialist Czechoslovakia. He is the editor in chief and coauthor of the work Overcoming the Old Borders. Beyond the Paradigm of Slovak National History (2013). Michal Kope¿ek is a researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences and co-director of Imre Kertész Kolleg in Jena. His work focuses on comparative history of political and social thought in East Central Europe. He is the co-author of the two-volume A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe (2018). Jan Mervart is a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences. He specializes in the intellectual and cultural history of socialist Czechoslovakia. He is the coauthor of Karel Kosík and Dialectics of the Concrete (2021).
Introduction: Czechoslovakism: the concept's blurry history Part One: From
Kollár to Masaryk 1. Latent Czechoslovakism: a topic of politicization for
19th century liberal elites 2. Czechoslovakist reasoning at the turn of the
19th and 20th century 3. Hungarian government, administrative and
supervisory bodies and the Czechoslovakist movement, 1895-1914:
surveillance, misinterpretation and countermeasure 4. "Jews are Slovakia's
misfortune": Czechoslovakism and antisemitism from the late 19th to the
mid-20th century Part Two: Czechoslovakism in the time of "nation-state"
building 5. Czechoslovakism in the first half of the Czechoslovak Republic:
state-building concept or hackneyed old phrase? 6. Czechoslovakism in the
eyes of interwar Slovak political parties 7. The failure of Czechoslovakism
as a state-civic concept: the army and its minorities, 1918-1945 8. State
festivities and constructing a Czechoslovak national community during the
First Republic 9. The idea of Czechoslovakism in Czech history and civic
education textbooks published between 1918-1938 10. Czechoslovak visual
arts Part Three: Czechoslovakism during the communist dictatorship and
democratic transformation 11. Czechoslovak ideology and Slovak communists
12. Discussions of Czechoslovakism and lüák-ness in the reformist era of
1960s 13. Czechoslovakism and Party theory of the so-called "national
question" 14. Debating Czechoslovakism and Czechoslovak identity in the
federation's final years, 1989-1992 15. The problem of Czechoslovakism in
Slovakia after November 1989 16. Yugoslavism throughout the 20th century:
developments and tendencies
Kollár to Masaryk 1. Latent Czechoslovakism: a topic of politicization for
19th century liberal elites 2. Czechoslovakist reasoning at the turn of the
19th and 20th century 3. Hungarian government, administrative and
supervisory bodies and the Czechoslovakist movement, 1895-1914:
surveillance, misinterpretation and countermeasure 4. "Jews are Slovakia's
misfortune": Czechoslovakism and antisemitism from the late 19th to the
mid-20th century Part Two: Czechoslovakism in the time of "nation-state"
building 5. Czechoslovakism in the first half of the Czechoslovak Republic:
state-building concept or hackneyed old phrase? 6. Czechoslovakism in the
eyes of interwar Slovak political parties 7. The failure of Czechoslovakism
as a state-civic concept: the army and its minorities, 1918-1945 8. State
festivities and constructing a Czechoslovak national community during the
First Republic 9. The idea of Czechoslovakism in Czech history and civic
education textbooks published between 1918-1938 10. Czechoslovak visual
arts Part Three: Czechoslovakism during the communist dictatorship and
democratic transformation 11. Czechoslovak ideology and Slovak communists
12. Discussions of Czechoslovakism and lüák-ness in the reformist era of
1960s 13. Czechoslovakism and Party theory of the so-called "national
question" 14. Debating Czechoslovakism and Czechoslovak identity in the
federation's final years, 1989-1992 15. The problem of Czechoslovakism in
Slovakia after November 1989 16. Yugoslavism throughout the 20th century:
developments and tendencies
Introduction: Czechoslovakism: the concept's blurry history Part One: From
Kollár to Masaryk 1. Latent Czechoslovakism: a topic of politicization for
19th century liberal elites 2. Czechoslovakist reasoning at the turn of the
19th and 20th century 3. Hungarian government, administrative and
supervisory bodies and the Czechoslovakist movement, 1895-1914:
surveillance, misinterpretation and countermeasure 4. "Jews are Slovakia's
misfortune": Czechoslovakism and antisemitism from the late 19th to the
mid-20th century Part Two: Czechoslovakism in the time of "nation-state"
building 5. Czechoslovakism in the first half of the Czechoslovak Republic:
state-building concept or hackneyed old phrase? 6. Czechoslovakism in the
eyes of interwar Slovak political parties 7. The failure of Czechoslovakism
as a state-civic concept: the army and its minorities, 1918-1945 8. State
festivities and constructing a Czechoslovak national community during the
First Republic 9. The idea of Czechoslovakism in Czech history and civic
education textbooks published between 1918-1938 10. Czechoslovak visual
arts Part Three: Czechoslovakism during the communist dictatorship and
democratic transformation 11. Czechoslovak ideology and Slovak communists
12. Discussions of Czechoslovakism and lüák-ness in the reformist era of
1960s 13. Czechoslovakism and Party theory of the so-called "national
question" 14. Debating Czechoslovakism and Czechoslovak identity in the
federation's final years, 1989-1992 15. The problem of Czechoslovakism in
Slovakia after November 1989 16. Yugoslavism throughout the 20th century:
developments and tendencies
Kollár to Masaryk 1. Latent Czechoslovakism: a topic of politicization for
19th century liberal elites 2. Czechoslovakist reasoning at the turn of the
19th and 20th century 3. Hungarian government, administrative and
supervisory bodies and the Czechoslovakist movement, 1895-1914:
surveillance, misinterpretation and countermeasure 4. "Jews are Slovakia's
misfortune": Czechoslovakism and antisemitism from the late 19th to the
mid-20th century Part Two: Czechoslovakism in the time of "nation-state"
building 5. Czechoslovakism in the first half of the Czechoslovak Republic:
state-building concept or hackneyed old phrase? 6. Czechoslovakism in the
eyes of interwar Slovak political parties 7. The failure of Czechoslovakism
as a state-civic concept: the army and its minorities, 1918-1945 8. State
festivities and constructing a Czechoslovak national community during the
First Republic 9. The idea of Czechoslovakism in Czech history and civic
education textbooks published between 1918-1938 10. Czechoslovak visual
arts Part Three: Czechoslovakism during the communist dictatorship and
democratic transformation 11. Czechoslovak ideology and Slovak communists
12. Discussions of Czechoslovakism and lüák-ness in the reformist era of
1960s 13. Czechoslovakism and Party theory of the so-called "national
question" 14. Debating Czechoslovakism and Czechoslovak identity in the
federation's final years, 1989-1992 15. The problem of Czechoslovakism in
Slovakia after November 1989 16. Yugoslavism throughout the 20th century:
developments and tendencies