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This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Czechoslovakism,from its mid-nineteenth-century origins to its dissolution in 1992/1993. It explores the concept's historical progression,its ideological,political,and cultural significance,and its controversial nature. The authors aim to analyze Czechoslovakism's emotional connotations while considering it as an important historical concept and its changes in different cultural-political contexts. The volume is an insightful study for academic and postgraduate students interested in modern history,nationality studies,intellectual history,political science,and sociology.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 490 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Czechoslovakism was a fundamental concept of the interwar Czechoslovak Republic, and it remained an important ideological, political, and cultural phenomenon throughout the twentieth century. As such, it is one of the most controversial terms in Czech, Slovak, and Central European history. While Czechoslovakism was perceived by some as an effort to assert Czech dominance in Slovakia, for others, it represented a symbol of the struggle for the Republics survival during the interwar and Second World War periods. The authors take care to analyze Czechoslovakisms various emotional connotations, however, their primary objective is to consider Czechoslovakism as an important historical concept and follow its changes through the various cultural-political contexts spanning from the mid-nineteenth century to the breakup of Czechoslovakia in 1993.
Including the work of many of the most eminent Czech and Slovak historians, this volume is an insightful study for academic and postgraduate student audiences interested in the modern history of Central and Eastern Europe, nationality studies, as well as intellectual history, political science, and sociology.
The mid-nineteenth century marked the beginning of Czechoslovakism, a political movement that aimed to unite Czechs and Slovaks under a single state. This movement was driven by a desire for national identity and a sense of shared history and culture. However, Czechoslovakism was also characterized by tensions and conflicts, particularly between the Czech and Slovak populations.
The First World War brought about significant changes to Czechoslovakia. The country was divided into two puppet states, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic, which were ruled by foreign powers. This division led to a rise in nationalism and a sense of separatism among the Czech and Slovak populations.
The interwar period was marked by political instability and economic decline in Czechoslovakia. The country was plagued by political scandals, economic crises, and social unrest. This period also saw the rise of fascism and communism in Europe, which had a significant impact on Czechoslovakia.
The Second World War brought about the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The country was occupied by **** Germany and later by the Soviet Union. The Czech and Slovak populations were divided into separate territories, and the country was officially dissolved in 1993.
The legacy of Czechoslovakism is complex and multifaceted. On the one hand, it is a symbol of the struggle for national identity and independence. On the other hand, it is also associated with political instability, economic decline, and the rise of fascism and communism.
Czechoslovakism has had a significant impact on the history of Central and Eastern Europe. It has contributed to the development of nationalism and the sense of shared identity among the Czech and Slovak populations. It has also influenced the political and economic development of the region.
However, Czechoslovakism has also been criticized for its authoritarianism and its suppression of political and cultural freedoms. The country was ruled by a single party, the Czechoslovak Communist Party, which imposed a strict authoritarian regime. This regime suppressed political opposition, censored the media, and limited the freedom of speech and expression.
In conclusion, Czechoslovakism was a complex and multifaceted concept that played a significant role in the history of Central and Eastern Europe. It was a symbol of the struggle for national identity and independence, but it was also associated with political instability, economic decline, and the rise of fascism and communism. Czechoslovakism has had a significant impact on the history of the region, and its legacy continues to be debated and discussed today.
Weight: 920g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032070742
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