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Czechoslovakia and Hungary

  • Stephen Borsody
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Preface 5
  3. Table of Contents 9
  4. A. CZECHOSLOVAKIA THROUGH THE SECOND WORLD WAR
  5. 1. Rise and Fall of the First Czechoslovak Republic: Historical Aspects
  6. The Role of President Wilson in the Foundation of Czechoslovakia 19
  7. Formative Years of the First Republic of Czechoslovakia. The Statesmanship of Antonin Švehla 30
  8. The Entry of German Parties into the Czechoslovak Government 49
  9. The Second Czechoslovak Republic, September 1938-March 1939: A Study in Political Change 65
  10. The Establishment of Slovak Autonomy in 1938 76
  11. Personal Recollection of a Few Episodes in Czecho-Slovak Relations 98
  12. Some Aspects of Carpatho-Ukrainian History in Post-Munich Czechoslovakia 107
  13. 2. The First Czechoslovak Republic: Social and Economic Aspects
  14. The Roots of Czechoslovak Democracy 117
  15. Political Parties in Czechoslovakia, 1918-1938 124
  16. The Normological and Political Bases of the Legal Order of the First Czechoslovak Republic 141
  17. Czechoslovakia and International Organization 150
  18. Economic and Financial Policy of Czechoslovakia, 1918-1938 158
  19. Agriculture in the First Republic of Czechoslovakia 170
  20. The Progress of Czechoslovakia's Industrialization and its Effect upon National Unity 183
  21. Social Progress in Czechoslovakia, 1918-1938 190
  22. 3. Czechoslovakia and the Second World War
  23. The Role of Czechoslovakia in the Origins of World War II 205
  24. Organization in the United States of the Struggle for Czechoslovakia's Independence, 1938 to 1941 214
  25. The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich: A Re-evaluation 224
  26. The Slovak Uprising of 1944 237
  27. The Years of German Occupation, 1939-1945: The First Totalitarian Attack on the Czech Economy 249
  28. B. CONTEMPORARY CZECHOSLOVAKIA
  29. 1. Political Aspects
  30. The Political Role of the Coup of February 1948 in the History of Socialist Revolutions 269
  31. Action Committees: A Case Study of the Application and the Use of Action Committees in the Czechoslovak Nationalist Socialist Party 296
  32. The Power Structure of Today's Czechoslovakia 334
  33. Czechoslovakia's Relations with Underdeveloped Countries 352
  34. Czechoslovakia and the World Communist System 364
  35. Czechoslovakia Twenty Years After 378
  36. Futures of Czechoslovakia: Some Alternatives - Steps toward an Analytical Model 392
  37. 2. Social and Economic Aspects
  38. Economic Growth of Czechoslovakia Since World War II 419
  39. Short- and Long-Term Aspects of Changes in Czechoslovak Agriculture since the Second World War 436
  40. The New Economic System in Czechoslovakia 447
  41. The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance: Its First Fifteen Years 464
  42. Czechoslovak-Polish Cooperation in Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Energy: Foundation and Results 476
  43. Czechoslovak Postwar Housing: A Case Study of Communist Czechoslovakia Housing Production as Compared to the United States 494
  44. Public Welfare in Today's Czechoslovakia 524
  45. Class Struggle and Civil Law: The Case of Czechoslovakia 537
  46. Property Rights of Aliens under the Legal Order of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic 556
  47. 3. Cultural Aspects
  48. Contemporary Czechoslovak Philosophy 577
  49. The Age of John Hus in Recent Czechoslovak Historical Literature (1948-1961) 581
  50. Palacký: A Marxist Portrait 594
  51. The Literature of De-Stalinization 607
  52. Art in Communist Czechoslovakia 615
  53. Total Planning of Science on the National and International Levels 624
  54. The Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences 633
  55. C. CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND THE WORLD
  56. 1. Czechoslovakia and its Neighbors: Nationalism versus Federalism
  57. Central Eastern Europe at the Mid-Century 641
  58. Czechoslovakia and Austria 649
  59. Czechoslovakia and Hungary 661
  60. Attempts at Czechoslovak-Polish Cooperation: Achievements and Failures 673
  61. Czechoslovakia and Rumania: A Brief Historical Retrospect 682
  62. Czechoslovak-Yugoslav Relations, 1933-1938 703
  63. Natonalism versus Federalism in Central and Southeast Europe 725
  64. Czechoslovakia's Federalist Heritage: A Historical Perspective 736
  65. 2. Czechoslovakia and Great Powers
  66. Czechoslovak Independence and the Great Powers: Retrospect and Prospect 747
  67. Czechoslovakia and Germany, 1933-1945 760
  68. Great-Britain and Czechoslovakia, 1918-1948: An Outline of their Relations 770
  69. Franco-Czechoslovak Relations 1918-1948 801
  70. D. CZECHS AND SLOVAKS ABROAD
  71. The American Czechs, Slovaks, and Slavs in the Development of America's "Climate of Opinion" 815
  72. The Journalistic Endeavors of Czech and Slovak Exiles (1945-1964) 844
  73. Czech Poets in Exile 860
  74. Slovak Exile Literature 869
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