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A post-war policy ofthe Czechoslovak Communist Party from 1945-1946 (from the Košický programme to the parliamentary election in 1946)
Duchoslav, Petr ; Kvaček, Robert (advisor) ; Rychlík, Jan (referee)
This work, in detail, deals with the post-war policy ofthe Czechoslovak communist party in 1945-1946. It is defined on one side by the restoration ofthe party and on the other side by the parliamentary election in 1946. The parliamentary election in 1946 ended the first phase of the party' s tactics, whose aim was to infiltrate the state mechanism and, at the same time, the election built optimal conditions for the party to finally eliminate its political enemies and seize absolute power. I have deliberately chosen this demarcation because it takes a key place in the development of the party' s political tactics, and not a period ending in astate coup ď etat in 1948. This approach would have been possible but it might have ended up growing into a simple description in which all the important and relevant matters of the party' s programme and political strategy were left out. The very core ofthis work is made of a post-war policy analysis of The Czechoslovak Communist Party, its historical development in an overall domestic and intemational context. It particularly focuses on the following crucial issues: 1. a post-war restoration of the party; 2. The party's policy in a period ofThe Provisional National Assembly (TPNA); 3. The 8th convention ofThe Czechoslovak Communist Party; 4. The May 1946 election. This...
The political development of The Czechoslovak Social Democracy between the years 1945-1948 (from the restoration of the party to its "fusion" by the Czechoslovak Communist Party)
Duchoslav, Petr ; Kvaček, Robert (advisor) ; Rychlík, Jan (referee)
The thesis "The Political Development of The Czechoslovak Social Democracy between the years 1945-1948" (from the restoration of the party to its "fusion" by The Czechoslovak Communist Party) deals with a three-year development of The Czechoslovak Social Democracy in a post-war era - in the so-called Third Republic. The thesis is marked by two milestones - by the restoration of the party on one hand and its elimination as an independent political subject in June 1948 on the other hand.
A post-war policy ofthe Czechoslovak Communist Party from 1945-1946 (from the Košický programme to the parliamentary election in 1946)
Duchoslav, Petr ; Rychlík, Jan (referee) ; Kvaček, Robert (advisor)
This work, in detail, deals with the post-war policy ofthe Czechoslovak communist party in 1945-1946. It is defined on one side by the restoration ofthe party and on the other side by the parliamentary election in 1946. The parliamentary election in 1946 ended the first phase of the party' s tactics, whose aim was to infiltrate the state mechanism and, at the same time, the election built optimal conditions for the party to finally eliminate its political enemies and seize absolute power. I have deliberately chosen this demarcation because it takes a key place in the development of the party' s political tactics, and not a period ending in astate coup ď etat in 1948. This approach would have been possible but it might have ended up growing into a simple description in which all the important and relevant matters of the party' s programme and political strategy were left out. The very core ofthis work is made of a post-war policy analysis of The Czechoslovak Communist Party, its historical development in an overall domestic and intemational context. It particularly focuses on the following crucial issues: 1. a post-war restoration of the party; 2. The party's policy in a period ofThe Provisional National Assembly (TPNA); 3. The 8th convention ofThe Czechoslovak Communist Party; 4. The May 1946 election. This...
The political development of The Czechoslovak Social Democracy between the years 1945-1948 (from the restoration of the party to its "fusion" by the Czechoslovak Communist Party)
Duchoslav, Petr ; Kvaček, Robert (advisor) ; Rychlík, Jan (referee)
The thesis "The Political Development of The Czechoslovak Social Democracy between the years 1945-1948" (from the restoration of the party to its "fusion" by The Czechoslovak Communist Party) deals with a three-year development of The Czechoslovak Social Democracy in a post-war era - in the so-called Third Republic. The thesis is marked by two milestones - by the restoration of the party on one hand and its elimination as an independent political subject in June 1948 on the other hand.

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