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The Czech fascist movement in the period of the first Czechoslovak Republic, with an emphasis on developments in the region of Pardubice
Benda, Michal ; Čechurová, Jana (advisor) ; Šedivý, Ivan (referee)
Presented thesis focuse on the phenomenon of the Czech fascist movement in the period of the first Czechoslovak Republic, with an emphasis on developments in the Pardubice region. Czech fascism and extreme nationalism, which was mainly represented by the National Fascist Community, formed a distinctive part of the domestic political scene in Czechoslovakia in the inter- war period and therefore it deserves a more detailed research.These thesis do not aim to create a synthetic study of the Czech fascism during the first republic, or try to cover the development of the national Fascist Community and other fascist and extremely nationalist organizations throughout the territory of Czechoslovakia. The main target is to create a regional probe that detects the specifics of that movement in the chosen region. Czech fascism in the Pardubice region copied nationwide development in many ways, yet it is possible to define the specifics distinguishing that region.It was mainly about the unusual social composition of the interwar Pardubice caused by sharp demographic changes since the second half of the nineteenth century, by the existence of a large number of retired soldiers and Legionnaires or by the absence of significant ethnic minorities.The fate of Vojtěch Vážný who was the central figure of the local...
The Czech fascist movement in the period of the first Czechoslovak Republic, with an emphasis on developments in the region of Pardubice
Benda, Michal ; Čechurová, Jana (advisor) ; Šedivý, Ivan (referee)
Presented thesis focuse on the phenomenon of the Czech fascist movement in the period of the first Czechoslovak Republic, with an emphasis on developments in the Pardubice region. Czech fascism and extreme nationalism, which was mainly represented by the National Fascist Community, formed a distinctive part of the domestic political scene in Czechoslovakia in the inter- war period and therefore it deserves a more detailed research.These thesis do not aim to create a synthetic study of the Czech fascism during the first republic, or try to cover the development of the national Fascist Community and other fascist and extremely nationalist organizations throughout the territory of Czechoslovakia. The main target is to create a regional probe that detects the specifics of that movement in the chosen region. Czech fascism in the Pardubice region copied nationwide development in many ways, yet it is possible to define the specifics distinguishing that region.It was mainly about the unusual social composition of the interwar Pardubice caused by sharp demographic changes since the second half of the nineteenth century, by the existence of a large number of retired soldiers and Legionnaires or by the absence of significant ethnic minorities.The fate of Vojtěch Vážný who was the central figure of the local...

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