Through an Ethnic Prism
Germans, Czechs and the Creation of Czechoslovakia
Stephen M Thomas author Karen Alexander editor Elizabeth Marshall Thomas editor Vladimir Pistalo editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:8th Nov '21
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This book meticulously recreates the most important episodes in Czech-German relations in what is now the Czech Republic. Drawing on extensive archival research, Stephen M. Thomas depicts the formation of the Czechoslovak Republic from the ruined Austro-Hungarian empire and examines political and public life between world wars via the ethnic rivalry between Germans and Czechs. He questions the nature, legitimacy and political viability of the nation state, and especially its relationship to ethnic minorities, such as the Slovaks. Confrontational nationalism and the use of ethnicity as a political tool are no less common today than they were in the 20th century. This book’s radical contribution to studies of nationalism and ethnicity is that it juxtaposes German and Czech perspectives of power and oppression as part of the same story. This framework allows us to appreciate new complexities regarding the creation of Czechoslovakia and ponder them in 21st century terms.
ISBN: 9783110749403
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 473g
240 pages