- Summary
- "Ethnic minority issues played an important role in the history of Czechoslovakia, from 1918, during World War II and in the years immediately following it. Czechoslovakia became a model for solving ethnic and minority problems and legal regulations had always played a key role in the status of minorities. This book, which deals with issues concerning ethnic and language minorities in Czechoslovakia from a long-term prespective, is primarily intended for foreign readers. In recent years, ethnic minority issues are once again becoming relevant in Europe and thorough knowledge of earlier problems and solutions may facilitate further examination of the current problems." -- back cover.
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Kuklík, Jan, 1967- author.
- Published
- Prague : Karolinum Press, 2017
- Locale
- Czechoslovakia
- Contents
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The end of the Habsburg monarchy and the beginnings of Czechoslovakia
Inter-war Czechoslovakia and legal regulation of the status of minorities
The Munich Agreement and Second World War
Czechoslovak legislation concerning minorities 1945-1948
Czechoslovakia and its minorities during the Era of the Communist Regime 1948-1989
Czechoslovakia in the years of transformation and disintegration in 1989-1992.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Petráš, René, author.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references pages (278-302 pages).
The end of the Habsburg monarchy and the beginnings of Czechoslovakia -- Inter-war Czechoslovakia and legal regulation of the status of minorities -- The Munich Agreement and Second World War -- Czechoslovak legislation concerning minorities 1945-1948 -- Czechoslovakia and its minorities during the Era of the Communist Regime 1948-1989 -- Czechoslovakia in the years of transformation and disintegration in 1989-1992.