In 1918–1919 the purest region of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy joined to the Czechoslovak Republic from the Hungarian Kingdom. At the first sight this was a simple proceeding. But according to our opinion in fact, the 1918–1919 developments in the history of the North-Eastern Felvidék were influenced four factors: 1. The conflicting efforts of countries intending to keep (Hungary) and to acquire (Czechoslovakia, Romania, Poland and various Ukrainian state formations) the region. 2. The people’s assemblies of the Ruthenian and Hungarian populations, with their diverging (ukranophile, hungarophile, czechophile) orientations and their searching for allies. 3. The activity of the Ruthenian emigration in the US, strongly favouring one possible ...
Subcarpathian Rus was incorporated into the Czechoslovak Republic as a result of the Treaty of Saint...
The First Czech Republic and the Russian emigrants (1920- 1938) : the specificity of Czech policy in...
This paper details the formation of a distinct Czech identity since the 9th century, until 1918 wh...
In 1918–1919 the purest region of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy joined to the Czechoslovak Republic ...
The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire began in October of 1918, raising a number of territoria...
In 1919 the territory of Subcarpathian Ruthenia joined the new state of Czechoslovakia under the ter...
The 1918 break-up of Austro-Hungary was welcomed by most Slovaks and Rusyns. Gaining national freedo...
It is soon to be 100 years since the modern Transcaprathian region of Ukraine (also known as Kárpáta...
The birth of the Czechoslovakian state during the autumn of 1918 was related to several symbolic eve...
The paper presents the conclusions of Czech historiography about the beginnings of Czechoslovak-Pol...
After the establishment of Czechoslovakia in October 1918, the newly formed state went through a nu...
Theme's subject of capture are the dramatic yours 1920-1921 in Czechoslovakia and The Kingdom of Hun...
Tomas Garrigue Mas aryk has been interested in Russian culture since his youth. He knew Russian very...
Loss of Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia at the End of World War 2 David Hubený Czechoslovakia came by Sub-Ca...
During the First World War, the attitude of Czech politicians to the idea of the existence of an ind...
Subcarpathian Rus was incorporated into the Czechoslovak Republic as a result of the Treaty of Saint...
The First Czech Republic and the Russian emigrants (1920- 1938) : the specificity of Czech policy in...
This paper details the formation of a distinct Czech identity since the 9th century, until 1918 wh...
In 1918–1919 the purest region of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy joined to the Czechoslovak Republic ...
The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire began in October of 1918, raising a number of territoria...
In 1919 the territory of Subcarpathian Ruthenia joined the new state of Czechoslovakia under the ter...
The 1918 break-up of Austro-Hungary was welcomed by most Slovaks and Rusyns. Gaining national freedo...
It is soon to be 100 years since the modern Transcaprathian region of Ukraine (also known as Kárpáta...
The birth of the Czechoslovakian state during the autumn of 1918 was related to several symbolic eve...
The paper presents the conclusions of Czech historiography about the beginnings of Czechoslovak-Pol...
After the establishment of Czechoslovakia in October 1918, the newly formed state went through a nu...
Theme's subject of capture are the dramatic yours 1920-1921 in Czechoslovakia and The Kingdom of Hun...
Tomas Garrigue Mas aryk has been interested in Russian culture since his youth. He knew Russian very...
Loss of Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia at the End of World War 2 David Hubený Czechoslovakia came by Sub-Ca...
During the First World War, the attitude of Czech politicians to the idea of the existence of an ind...
Subcarpathian Rus was incorporated into the Czechoslovak Republic as a result of the Treaty of Saint...
The First Czech Republic and the Russian emigrants (1920- 1938) : the specificity of Czech policy in...
This paper details the formation of a distinct Czech identity since the 9th century, until 1918 wh...