An in-depth analysis of Slovak, German, Hungarian, Ukrainian, and Jewish minority struggles with the Czech majority within the First Czechoslovak Republic. Each minority faced their own unique set of issues with both the new government and each other due to long-standing historical grievances. These issues hindered the overall development of the new nation-state and helped usher in the Munich Crisis on the eve of WWII, which effectively ended the short life of the First Republic
In Polish historiography much less attention is paid to the influence of Hungarian minorities in suc...
In May 1945, Western Silesia, originally inhabited predominantly by the German population, found its...
A kisebbségi magyar közösségek társadalmi átalakulása és intézményépítési problémáik 1989 után
In the Interwar period, the Jewish population of East Central Europe experienced its first and last ...
INTRODUCTION The Czech Republic embodies a remarkable exception from the set of cases dealt with in ...
The subject of the following diploma thesis is the German minority in Czechoslovakia between the two...
In the immediate aftermath of the First World War, Upper Silesia was the site of the largest formal ...
The problem of lands inhabited by German populations within the Czechoslovak state, called the Sudet...
This thesis explores briefly two experimental cases, Czechoslovakia and Poland, where between 1919 a...
The subject of this dissertation thesis is investigating the issue of the German ethnic group status...
In 1919 the territory of Subcarpathian Ruthenia joined the new state of Czechoslovakia under the ter...
This paper details the formation of a distinct Czech identity since the 9th century, until 1918 wh...
FOR NATION AND GAIN: ECONOMY, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS IN THE CZECH BORDERLANDS, 1945-1948David Gerlac...
Czechoslovakia, a newborn state in 1918, immediately faced interethnic conflict, threatening its sur...
Nationalism has appropriately been a much studied, as well disparaged, phenomenon. However, little w...
In Polish historiography much less attention is paid to the influence of Hungarian minorities in suc...
In May 1945, Western Silesia, originally inhabited predominantly by the German population, found its...
A kisebbségi magyar közösségek társadalmi átalakulása és intézményépítési problémáik 1989 után
In the Interwar period, the Jewish population of East Central Europe experienced its first and last ...
INTRODUCTION The Czech Republic embodies a remarkable exception from the set of cases dealt with in ...
The subject of the following diploma thesis is the German minority in Czechoslovakia between the two...
In the immediate aftermath of the First World War, Upper Silesia was the site of the largest formal ...
The problem of lands inhabited by German populations within the Czechoslovak state, called the Sudet...
This thesis explores briefly two experimental cases, Czechoslovakia and Poland, where between 1919 a...
The subject of this dissertation thesis is investigating the issue of the German ethnic group status...
In 1919 the territory of Subcarpathian Ruthenia joined the new state of Czechoslovakia under the ter...
This paper details the formation of a distinct Czech identity since the 9th century, until 1918 wh...
FOR NATION AND GAIN: ECONOMY, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS IN THE CZECH BORDERLANDS, 1945-1948David Gerlac...
Czechoslovakia, a newborn state in 1918, immediately faced interethnic conflict, threatening its sur...
Nationalism has appropriately been a much studied, as well disparaged, phenomenon. However, little w...
In Polish historiography much less attention is paid to the influence of Hungarian minorities in suc...
In May 1945, Western Silesia, originally inhabited predominantly by the German population, found its...
A kisebbségi magyar közösségek társadalmi átalakulása és intézményépítési problémáik 1989 után