The Politics of Ethnic Survival
Germans in Prague, 1861-1914
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Purdue University Press
Published:31st Jan '06
Should be back in stock very soon
The German-speaking inhabitants of the Bohemian capital developed a group identification and defined themselves as a minority as they dealt with growing Czech political and economic strength in the city and with their own sharp numerical decline: in the 1910 census only seven percent of the metropolitan population claimed that they spoke primarily German. The study uses census returns, extensive police and bureaucratic records, newspaper accounts, and memoirs on local social and political life to show how the German minority and the Czech majority developed demographically and economically in relation to each other and created separate social and political lives for their group members. The study carefully traces the roles of occupation, class, religion, and political ideology in the formation of German group loyalties and social solidarities.
ISBN: 9781557534040
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 555g
332 pages