Czechoslovakia in a Nationalist and Fascist Europe, 1918-1948
R J W Evans editor Mark Cornwall editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:14th Jun '07
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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. This highly accessible volume, containing many new insights, provides major case study material for researchers and students of nationalism, fascism and international relations.
A valuable snapshot of the state of research on interwar Czechoslovakia and its wartime successors...a substantial contribution to our knowledge of several aspects of developments in Czechoslovakia. * Bradley Abrams, Journal of Contemporary History vol 44 no 2 *
In bringing together a number of leading experts in the field to present accessible, up to date examinations of a number of important facets of Czechoslovak history during the 1918-1948 period, this collection provides an important service to the field of East German history. * The Journal of Austrian History Yearbook *
ISBN: 9780197263914
Dimensions: 242mm x 168mm x 22mm
Weight: 615g
276 pages