Češi a Slováci ve 20. století: spolupráce a konflikty 1914 - 1992
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In: Česká společnost po roce 1945 8
In: Česká společnost po roce 1945 4
In: Regio: kisebbség, politika, társadalom. [Ungarische Ausgabe], Band 27, Heft 2, S. 289
ISSN: 2415-959X
In: Politeja: pismo Wydziału Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznych Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, Band 15, Heft 6(57), S. 169-187
ISSN: 2391-6737
The elections in June 1992 brought to power Vladimir Meciar's Movement for Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) in Bratislava and Vaclav Klaus' Civic Democratic Party (ODS) in Prague. In the concept of HZDS the idea of a parity (which is impossible to achieve between two units of differing size) gradually came to be associated with the concept of "Slovak sovereignty" and Slovakia's "international legal subjectivity", both incompatible with Czechoslovakia's further existence. Such confederative model brought Czechs nothing but troubles. Subsequently, Prague now lost interest in keeping Slovakia within the Czechoslovak state. The result was "the velvet divorce" of Czechoslovakia on 31 December 1992.
In: Czechoslovakia in a Nationalist and Fascist Europe, 1918–1948, S. 12-25
In: Ad honorem eruditorum 3
In: Mižnarodni zv'jazky Ukrai͏̈ny: naukovi pošuky i znachidky : mižvidomčyj zbirnyk naukovych prac', Heft 31, S. 71-76
ISSN: 2415-7198
The article presents the author's reflections on the 2014-2022 Russia-Ukraine war
In: Ediční řada Centra středoevropských studií svazek č. 2
This book explores the interrelated campaigns of agricultural collectivization in the USSR and in the communist dictatorships established in Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe. Despite the profound, long-term societal impact of collectivization, the subject has remained relatively underresearched. The volume combines detailed studies of collectivization in individual Eastern European states with issueoriented comparative perspectives at regional level. Based on novel primarysources, it proposes a reappraisal of the theoretical underpinnings and research agenda of studies on collectivization in Eastern Europe.The contributions provide up-to-date overviews of recent research in the field and promote new approaches to the topic, combining historical comparisons with studies of transnational transfers and entanglements