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Kaminski, Marek. Edvard Benes kontra gen. Wladyslaw Sikorski: Polityka wladz czechoslowackich na emigracji wobec rzadu polskiego na uchodzstwie 1939-1943. Wydawnictwo "Neriton", 2005.

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Němeček, Jan. Od spojenectví k roztržce. Academia, 2003.

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Věra, Olivová, ed. The war of 1939: Two addresses of the Czechoslovak President at the Edinburgh and the Glasgow University, 5th and 7th November, 1941. Společnost Edvarda Beneše, 2005.

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Pulec, Martin. Organizace a činnost ozbrojených pohraničních složek: Seznamy osob usmrcených na státních hranicích 1945-1989. Úřad dokumentace a vyšetřování zločinů komunismu, 2006.

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Vadkerty, Katalin. A reszlovakizáció. Kalligram, 1993.

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Katalin, Vadkerty. A kitelepítéstől a reszlovakiációig: Trilógia a csehszlovákiai magyarság 1945-1948 közötti történetéről. Kalligram, 2007.

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Katalin, Vadkerty. Maďarská otázka v Československu 1945-1948: Trilógia o dejinách mad̕arskej menšiny. Kalligram, 2002.

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1928-, Vadkerty Katalin, Vadkerty Katalin 1928-, and Vadkerty Katalin 1928-, eds. A kitelepítéstől a reszlovakizációig: Trilógia a csehoszlovákiai magyarság 1945-1948 közötti történetéről. Kalligram, 2001.

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Bischof, Günter, Stefan Karner, and Peter Ruggenthaler, eds. Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2009. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978737341.

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On August 20, 1968, tens of thousands of Soviet and East European ground and air forces moved into Czechoslovakia and occupied the country in an attempt to end the "Prague Spring" reforms and restore an orthodox Communist regime. The leader of the Soviet Communist Party, Leonid Brezhnev, was initially reluctant to use military force and tried to pressure his counterpart in Czechoslovakia, Alexander Dubcek, to crack down. But during the summer of 1968, after several months of careful deliberations, the Soviet Politburo finally decide that military force was the only option left. A large invadin
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Majewski, Piotr M. Munich Crisis of 1938. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350436619.

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Bringing together a range of perspectives from across Europe, this book examines the Munich crisis of 1938. It reveals how the actions of the West, Nazi Germany, Italy, Czechoslovakia and others influenced each other at this time, driving the world to the brink of a new war. The Munich Crisis of 1938explores the critical political dimension to events as they unfolded, but it also offers insights into military aspects, pivotal private meetings, street riots, demonstrations, and reports in the international media to offer a rounded study of the subject. Piotr M. Majewski shines a light on the in
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Górny, Maciej. Historical Writing in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199225996.003.0013.

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This chapter focuses on historical writing in three central European states—Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia. It looks at the long-term trends and phenomena in historical writing in the region. The first is the coexistence during the immediate post-war years of communist policy, together with more or less nationalistic historical interpretations. The next stage is typified by attempts to control education and research, and to reshape the organizational structure of historiography. An output of both of these phenomena was the ‘final’ or mature Marxist interpretations of Polish, Hungarian, Cz
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Jandecková, Václava. Secret State Police Operations in Cold War Czechoslovakia: Operation KÁMEN and the Jan Masaryk Case. Lit Verlag, 2021.

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Cohen, Richard I., ed. Irith Cherniavsky, Be’or shineihem: ’al ’aliyatam shel yehudei polin lifnei hashoah (In the Last Moment: Jewish Immigration from Poland in the 1930s). Tel Aviv: Resling, 2015. 277 pp. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190912628.003.0039.

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This chapter reviews the book Be’or shineihem: ’al ’aliyatam shel yehudei polin lifnei hashoah (In the Last Moment: Jewish Immigration from Poland in the 1930s) (2015), by Irith Cherniavsky. In the Last Moment provides an overview of a mass migration that was critical to Polish Jewry and the Yishuv. More specifically, it explores Polish Jews’ immigration to Palestine during the Fifth Aliyah (1930–1939). During the 1930s, strict immigration quotas in the United States made Mandatory Palestine the main destination for Polish Jewish immigrants. Cherniavsky criticizes scholars who have tended to f
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Vargha, Dora. Vaccination and the communist state: polio in Eastern Europe. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526110886.003.0004.

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Through the case of Czechoslovakia and Hungary, this chapter explores the role of Eastern European states in polio prevention and vaccine development in the Cold War. Based on published sources and archival research, the chapter demonstrates that polio facilitated cooperation between the antagonistic sides to prevent a disease that equally affected East and West. Moreover, it argues that Eastern Europe was seen – both by Eastern European states and the West - as different when it came to polio prevention, since the communist states were considered to be particularly well suited to test and suc
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Jowett, Philip. Central European Wars 1918–21. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781472867162.

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Depicts the forces involved in uprisings and border conflicts after the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Austro-Hungarian Empire during World War I had included peoples of German, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Slovakian, Serbian, Bosnian and other origins, whose ambitions for independent nationhood were complicated by mutual religious and ethnic hostilities. In this fully illustrated study, Philip Jowett examines the organization and appearance of the forces involved in the internal risings, border disputes and full-scale wars that followed the break-up of the Empire, as the compositio
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Sargent, Thomas J. The Ends of Four Big Inflations. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691158709.003.0003.

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This chapter examines several dramatic historical experiences that are consistent with the “rational expectations” view but that seem difficult to reconcile with the “momentum” model of inflation. The idea is to identify the measures that successfully brought drastic inflations under control in several European countries in the 1920s, namely: Austria, Hungary, Germany, and Poland, all of which experienced a dramatic “hyperinflation” in which, after the passage of several months, price indexes assumed astronomical proportions. The experience of Czechoslovakia is also considered. Within each of
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Stegmann, Natali. Kriegsdeutungen - Staatsgründungen - Sozialpolitik: Der Helden- und Opferdiskurs in der Tschechoslowakei 1918-1948. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2012.

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Kriegsdeutungen, Staatsgründungen, Sozialpolitik: Der Helden- und Opferdiskurs in der Tschechoslowakei 1918-1948. Oldenbourg, 2010.

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Kunes, Karen von. Milan Kundera's Fiction. Lexington Books, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666999259.

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In Milan Kundera’s Fiction: A Critical Approach to Existential Betrayals, Karen von Kunes traces Kundera’s literary aspirations to a single episode in Czechoslovakia in the Stalinist era. This moment attracted international attention when a 1950 police report was released in 2008. Reporters rushed to judgment, accusing Kundera of denouncing Miroslav Dvorácek to the police, resulting in Dvorácek’s immediate arrest and sentencing to hard labor. von Kunes debunks this shocking charge in a systematic way and argues that Kundera reported a suitcase, not a man. She ties Kundera’s dominant themes of
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Pucci, Molly. Security Empire. Yale University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300242577.001.0001.

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The secret police were one of the most important institutions in the making of communist Eastern Europe. Security Empire compares the early history of secret police institutions, which were responsible for foreign espionage, domestic surveillance, and political violence in communist states, in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany after the Second World War. While previous histories have assumed that these forces were copies of the Soviet model, the book delves into the ways their origins diverged due to local social conditions, languages, and interpretations of communism. It illuminates th
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Stín jaderné války nad Evropou: Ke strategii vojenských bloků, operačním plánům a úloze Československé lidové armády na středoevropském válčišti v letech 1945-1968. Mladá fronta, 2010.

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Memos, Christos. Open Marxism. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350073357.

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Bringing together the various heterodox traditions, groups and scholars that came under the heading of Open Marxism for the first time, this book assesses the evolution of Open Marxism from the initial usage of the term by Kostas Axelos in France in the 1950s and the journal,Arguments, principally the ‘anarchist Marx’ of Maximilien Rubel and the ‘Libertarian Marxism’ of Daniel Guérin, through Open Marxism as it was developed in Eastern Europe, especially in the scholarly work of Karel Kosik in Czechoslovakia, the work of the Polish Open Marxists and thePraxisgroup in Yugoslavia, to Johannes Ag
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Pinard, Peter Richard. Broadcast Policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: Power Structures, Programming, Cooperation and Defiance at Czech Radio 1939-1945. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2014.

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Pinard, Peter Richard. Broadcast Policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: Power Structures, Programming, Cooperation and Defiance at Czech Radio 1939-1945. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2014.

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Broadcast Policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: Power Structures, Programming, Cooperation and Defiance at Czech Radio 1939-1945. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2014.

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Pinard, Peter Richard. Broadcast Policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: Power Structures, Programming, Cooperation and Defiance at Czech Radio 1939-1945. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2014.

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Felvidék, 1914-1920. Magyar Napló, 2010.

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