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The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) collects books, journal articles, reviews and dissertations from Eastern Europe (former countries of Eastern Bloc) which were published in Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland from 1991 to 2007. The segment "Literature" and "Culture" of the European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies contains 18.000 bibliographic entries (from the total asset of 85.000). More information can be found here.
ID | 74546 |
Title | The phoney peace : power and culture in Central Europe, 1945-49 |
Editor(s) | Ed.: Pynsent, Robert B. |
Year | 2000 |
Pages | xiv+536 p. |
Place | London |
Publsiher | School of Slavonic and East European Studies |
Language(s) | eng |
Annotation | Partial 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 |
Series | SSEES occasional papers, 46 |
Subjects | Eastern Europe / History (1945 - ) [Browse all] Czech Republic [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / History (1945 - ) [Browse all] Hungary / History (1945 - ) [Browse all] Poland / History (1945 - ) [Browse all] Hungary / Literature (1920-) [Browse all] Poland / Literature (1920-) [Browse all] Czech Republic [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / Literature (1920-) [Browse all] Slovakia [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / History (1945 - ) [Browse all] Karafíat, Jan Drobner, Bolesław Černý, Václav Řezáč, Václav Racek, Jan Nejedlý, Zdeněk Tatarka, Dominík |
Medium | book |
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