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Autor:
Václav Šmidrkal
Publikováno v:
European History Quarterly. 52:21-42
This article takes a comparative approach and deals with the issue of the death penalty in Austria and Czechoslovakia after the First World War. Whereas both successor states strived for progressive reforms that would delimit them from the discredite
Autor:
Václav Šmidrkal
Publikováno v:
Contemporary European History. 28:303-318
This article discusses the public violence that occurred in the Bohemian lands after the establishment of Czechoslovakia in 1918. It follows the tension between the self-empowered people, who expected a profound change in their daily lives, and the s
Recent research has revised earlier views about the role of veterans of World War One in paramilitary formations, radical nationalism and political extremism in inter-war Europe, yet there remain considerable gaps in our understanding of the role the
Autor:
Václav Šmidrkal
Publikováno v:
European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire. 23:623-642
This article deals with the relationship between the democratic transformations in Czechoslovakia after 1918 and 1989 and the armed forces. The democratic ideal of transformation seemed to be alien to the military institution, which upheld the old re
Autor:
Václav Šmidrkal
Publikováno v:
Theatre, Globalization and the Cold War ISBN: 9783319480831
Using the examples of Czechoslovakia, East Germany and Poland, this article explores the professional song and dance ensembles of the socialist militaries as a transnational phenomenon that spread in these countries after World War II. The institutio
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48084-8_6
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48084-8_6
Autor:
Václav Šmidrkal
Publikováno v:
ILCEA.
Der Aufsatz beschäftigt sich mit der Kulturpolitik der sozialistischen Armee am Beispiel der Tschechoslowakischen Armee unter dem 1950-1956 amtierenden Minister für Nationale Verteidigung Alexej Čepička. Die kommunistische Idee des kulturellen Fo