The Slovak Question

The Slovak Question
Author: Michael Cude
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822988663

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Winner, 2022 SSA Best Book Prize The so-called Slovak question asked what place Slovaks held—or should have held—in the former state of Czechoslovakia. Formed in 1918 at the end of World War I from the remains of the Hungarian Empire, and reformed after ceasing to exist during World War II, the country would eventually split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia after the “Velvet Divorce” in 1993. In the meantime, the minority Slovaks often clashed with the majority Czechs over their role in the nation. The Slovak Question examines this debate from a transatlantic perspective. Explored through the relationship between Slovaks, Americans of Slovak heritage, and United States and Czechoslovakian policymakers, it shows how Slovak national activism in America helped the Slovaks establish a sense of independent identity and national political assertion after World War I. It also shows how Slovak American leaders influenced US policy by conceptualizing the United States and Slovakia as natural allies due to their connections through immigration. This process played a critical role in undermining attempts to establish a united Czechoslovakian identity and instead caused a divide between the two groups, which was exploited by Nazi Germany and then by other actors during the Cold War, and proved ultimately to be insurmountable.

The Slovak Question a Memorandum Submitted by the Slovak Council to the Congress of the United States of America

The Slovak Question  a Memorandum Submitted by the Slovak Council to the Congress of the United States of America
Author: SLOVAK COUNCIL.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1940
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1128370799

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The Slovak Question

The Slovak Question
Author: Conseil slovak, Geneva
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1940
Genre: Czechoslovakia
ISBN: UOM:39015013449221

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Slovakia in History

Slovakia in History
Author: Mikuláš Teich,Dušan Kováč,Martin D. Brown
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2011-02-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139494946

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Until the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Slovakia's identity seemed inextricably linked with that of the former state. This book explores the key moments and themes in the history of Slovakia from the Duchy of Nitra's ninth-century origins to the establishment of independent Slovakia at midnight 1992–3. Leading scholars chart the gradual ethnic awakening of the Slovaks during the Reformation and Counter-Reformation and examine how Slovak national identity took shape with the codification of standard literary Slovak in 1843 and the subsequent development of the Slovak national movement. They show how, after a thousand years of Magyar-Slovak coexistence, Slovakia became part of the new Czechoslovak state from 1918–39, and shed new light on its role as a Nazi client state as well as on the postwar developments leading up to full statehood in the aftermath of the collapse of communism in 1989. There is no comparable book in English on the subject.

Question of the Nation in Slovak Thought

Question of the Nation in Slovak Thought
Author: Vladimír Bakoš
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1999
Genre: Czechoslovakia
ISBN: UOM:39015049515748

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The New Slovakia

The New Slovakia
Author: Robert William Seton-Watson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1992
Genre: Czechoslovakia
ISBN: UCBK:C020577407

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The Czech and Slovak Republics

The Czech and Slovak Republics
Author: M. Mark Stolarik
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789633861547

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The essays in the book compare the Czech Republic and Slovakia since the breakup of Czechoslovakia in 1993. The papers deal with the causes of the divorce and discuss the political, economic and social developments in the new countries. This is the only English-language volume that presents the synoptic findings of leading Czech, Slovak, and North American scholars in the field.The authors include two former Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, eight leading scholars (four Czechs and four Slovaks), and eight knowledgeable commentators from North America. The most significant new insight is that in spite of predictions by various pundits in the Western World that Czechia would flourish after the breakup and Slovakia would languish, the opposite has happened. While the Czech Republic did well in its early years, it is now languishing while Slovakia, which had a rough start, is now doing very well. Anyone interested in the history of the Czech and Slovak Republics over the last twenty years will find gratification in reading this book.

The Slovak Dilemma

The Slovak Dilemma
Author: Eugen Steiner
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1973-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521200504

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The Slovak Dilemma is a case-study in nationalism. Accepting the view that the four and a half million Slovaks who inhabit the eastern part of Czechoslovakia are a separate Slav ethnic group, Dr Steiner describes their position in Czechoslovak history, their role in political life, the extraordinary persistence and continuing frustration of their national aspirations. After a brief survey of the history of the Slovaks under Hungarian rule, Dr Steiner examines their position in the democratic Czechoslovak Republic which was established in 1918. He analyses the causes of Slovak discontent and shows that although the new constitution granted full expression to Slovak culture, it limited complete development of Slovak national rights. Nevertheless he suggests that Slovak separatism played little part in the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia in 1938 and that the real attitude of the people towards Hitler's puppet Slovak State was eloquently expressed in their tragic rising against it in August 1944.