Historians have long claimed Czechoslovakia between the world wars as
an island of democracy in a sea of dictatorships. The reasons for the
survival of democratic institutions in the Czechoslovak First
Republic, with its profound divisions, have never been fully
explained, partly because for years critical research was thwarted by
the communist state. Drawing on information from European archives,
Miller pieces together the story of the party and its longtime leader,
Antonin Svehla— the "Master of Compromise," who had an extraordinary
capacity to mediate between political parties, factions, and
individual political leaders. Miller shows how Svehla's official and
behind-the-scenes activities in the parliament provided the new state
with stability and continuity.
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ISBN
9780822977285
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
University of Pittsburgh Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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