Bringing together leading historians, this volume offers a vital and timely reassessment of Munich Crisis of 1938 from the point of view of the politicians, the people, and public opinion. It takes into account the profound social, cultural, and psychological effects of the crisis, hitherto neglected aspects of this clash between democracy and dictatorship.
Bringing together leading historians, this volume offers a vital and timely reassessment of Munich Crisis of 1938 from the point of view of the politicians, the people, and public opinion. It takes into account the profound social, cultural, and psychological effects of the crisis, hitherto neglected aspects of this clash between democracy and dictatorship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julie V. Gottlieb is Professor of Modern History at the University of Sheffield Daniel Hucker is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Nottingham Richard Toye is Professor of Modern History at the University of Exeter
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Julie V. Gottlieb, Daniel Hucker and Richard Toye 1 Czechoslovakia, Czecho-Slovakia and the Munich Agreement Mary Heimann 2 A very long shadow: The Munich Agreement in post-war Czechoslovak communist propaganda, ideology and historiography, 1948-1989 Jakub Drábik 3 'Curs Yapping Round the Dying Stag', or the rituals of fractured societies: Hungary and Poland in the vortex of the Munich Crisis of 1938 Miklos Lojko 4 'What, No Chair for Me?' Russia's conspicuous absence from the Munich Conference Gabriel Gorodetsky 5 Churchill, Munich, and the origins of the Grand Alliance Richard Toye 6 Munich and the unexpected rise of American power Andrew Preston 7 Mussolini, Munich, and the Italian people Christian Goeschel 8 'England is pro-Hitler': German popular opinion during the Czechoslovakian Crisis, 1938 Karina Urbach 9 Munich and the masses: emotional inflammation, mental health and shame in Britain during the September crisis Julie V. Gottlieb 10 Melanie Klein and the coming of World War Two: a clinical archive, 1938 Michal Shapira 11 The poet's perspective on the Munich Crisis: 'news that STAYS news'? Helen Goethals 12 Public opinion, policymakers, and the Munich Crisis: adding emotion to international history Daniel Hucker 13 France in the 'blue light' of Munich: popular agency, activity, and the reframing of history Jessica Wardhaugh Bibliography Index
Introduction Julie V. Gottlieb, Daniel Hucker and Richard Toye 1 Czechoslovakia, Czecho-Slovakia and the Munich Agreement Mary Heimann 2 A very long shadow: The Munich Agreement in post-war Czechoslovak communist propaganda, ideology and historiography, 1948-1989 Jakub Drábik 3 'Curs Yapping Round the Dying Stag', or the rituals of fractured societies: Hungary and Poland in the vortex of the Munich Crisis of 1938 Miklos Lojko 4 'What, No Chair for Me?' Russia's conspicuous absence from the Munich Conference Gabriel Gorodetsky 5 Churchill, Munich, and the origins of the Grand Alliance Richard Toye 6 Munich and the unexpected rise of American power Andrew Preston 7 Mussolini, Munich, and the Italian people Christian Goeschel 8 'England is pro-Hitler': German popular opinion during the Czechoslovakian Crisis, 1938 Karina Urbach 9 Munich and the masses: emotional inflammation, mental health and shame in Britain during the September crisis Julie V. Gottlieb 10 Melanie Klein and the coming of World War Two: a clinical archive, 1938 Michal Shapira 11 The poet's perspective on the Munich Crisis: 'news that STAYS news'? Helen Goethals 12 Public opinion, policymakers, and the Munich Crisis: adding emotion to international history Daniel Hucker 13 France in the 'blue light' of Munich: popular agency, activity, and the reframing of history Jessica Wardhaugh Bibliography Index
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