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Czechoslovak Communist Party's Attitudes toward Internal Political Crises in some European Countries in the first half of the 1920s
Rameš, Václav ; Vojtěchovský, Ondřej (advisor) ; Rákosník, Jakub (referee)
This thesis focuses on attitudes of Communist party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) towards internal political crises in European countries in the first half of 1920s. Taking into consideration the theory of internationalization of the class struggle (which was officialy proclaimed by Comintern), it analyzes the party's efforts in this field during the first period of its existence. During the research, primary sources have the priority, especially party meetings' records, documents concerning party's organizational branches, published editions of party's conferences, parliament protocols of speeches held by communist deputies etc. Newspapers and other periodical press are also taken into consideration. The text respects the chronological order of events and investigates the given issue in separate periods, which are: a) time immediately after the foundation of the party (covers with the time of Habsburg restauration attempt) b) the rise of Italian fascism c) first part of revolutional events in Bulgaria (till Ljapacev's goverment being installed in January 1926). Extra chapter deals with the impact of Comintern on KSČ's attitudes on the issue; others deal with the relevance of newspapers as the primary source for research and with the Czechoslovak branch of International Red Aid Organization (only during...

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