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The phoney peace : power and culture in Central Europe, 1945-49

HerausgeberEd.: Pynsent, Robert B.
Jahr2000
Seitenxiv+536 p.
OrtLondon
VerlagSchool of Slavonic and East European Studies
Spracheeng
AnnotationPartial contents: Pynsent, Robert B., "Introduction", p. 1-16; Péter, László, "Austria and the 'Jewish Question', 1945-50", p. 39-57; Filipowicz, Halina, "Jews and Poles on the barricades of Warsaw: two Polish plays on the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising", p. 58-70; Paton, Derek, "The politicization of mass murder: immediate Czech reactions to the Shoah, 1945-49", p. 71-86; Michlic, Joanna, "'Old wine in a new bottle': the Jews as perceived in post-war communist Poland", p. 87-99; Biber, Dušan, "Yugoslav and British policy towards the Carinthian Question, 1941-45", p. 100-12; Schurmann, Peter, "The Sorbian movement in Lusatia, 1945-1948", p. 113-18; McAuley, Martin, "How Soviet was the Soviet Zone of Occupation in Germany, 1945-49?", p. 119-30; Laufer, Jochen, "A 'Soviet' currency reform in Germany. The Soviet Union and the question of German currency, 1945-48", p. 131-36; Michálek, Slavomír, "Compensation for nationalized American property in Czechoslovakia, 1945-49", p. 162-70; Glassheim, Eagle, "National or social revolution? Liquidating the latifundia in Czechoslovakia, 1945-48", p. 171-81; Gleason, Abbott, "The communist coup in Czechoslovakia: Western policy and response", p. 182-93; Suppan, Arnold, "Austria and the Bohemian Lands, 1945-49: the two paths of two neighbours", p. 194-99; Macura, Vladimír, "Chiliastic factors in post-war Czech literature and the world of Jan Karafiát's «Little Beetles»", p. 200-06; Koloski, Laurie, "The drama of local power: theatre as politics and metaphor in Bolesław Drobner's Cracow", p. 207-15; Pók, Attila, "'Unreconstructable Girondins": Hungarian radicals after the Second World War", p. 216-21; Figder, Eva, "British political attitudes to Hungary through the working of the Allied Control Commission, 1945-47", p. 221-29; Bugge, Peter, "Václav Černý, 1945-48", p. 230-40; Aczel, Richard, "'Verachtet mir die Meister nicht': the Furtwangler Case", p. 241-56; Richter, Ludwig, "Surrealism and the Catholic Moderna in Slovakia, 1945-48", p. 257-62; Bombíková, Petra, "«National Revival»: the programme of a newspaper", p. 263-69; Papoušek, Vladimír, "Panslavism in the work of Czech writers in wartime exile", p. 270-78; Szegedy-Maszák, Mihály, "The rise and fall of bourgeois literature in Hungary, 1945-49", p. 294-305; Přibáňová, Alena, "Transition in the work of Václav Řezáč", p. 306-09; Trepte, Hans-Christian, "Stanisław Dygat and the 'Re-evaluation of the intelligentsia' in Polish fiction, 1945-49", p. 310-16; Miljević, Radojka, "Days of judgement: Egon Hvostovský and the period 1945-48", p. 317-27; Tomasik, Wojciech, "Warsaw in 1945-55: the emergence of a new chronotype", p. 328-36; Latawski, Paul, "Building the organs of state power: Soviet cadres and the Polish People's Army, 1945-49", p. 337-46; Chew, Geoffrey, "Jan Racek, Zdeněk Nejedlý and the construction of Czech music history after the Second World War", p. 346-58; Dickins, Tom, "Reflections of ideological values in the Standard Concise Dictionary of Czech (1937-52)", p. 359-84; Short, David, "Horses for courses, or: Hitching Czech to the Soviet bandwagon", p. 385-96; Gotteri, Nigel, "Polish linguistic issues at the end of the Second World War: unfinished business, «Język Polski» 1939-45", p. 397-405; Sherwood, Peter, "The label 'pre-socialist' in Hungarian lexicography of the 1950s", p. 406-42; Beckmann, Andreas, "Between state and nation: the Central Czech Amateur Theeatre Association, 1945-48", p. 443-55; Hayes, Katheleen, "Anxiety in the early works of Dominik Tatarka", p. 455-64; Beasley-Murray, Tim, "The path towards socialist realism in Czechoslovakia, 1945-48", p. 465-76; Bauer, Michal, "1948: from socialism to socialism. Czech literature and the party", p. 477-84; Pynsent, Robert B., "Czech women writers in transition", p. 485-505
ReiheSSEES occasional papers, 46
SchlagwörterEastern Europe / History (1945 - )  [Browse all]
Czech Republic [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / History (1945 - )  [Browse all]
Hungary / History (1945 - )  [Browse all]
Poland / History (1945 - )  [Browse all]
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Slovakia [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / History (1945 - )  [Browse all]
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