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Jan Rataj, O autoritativní národní stát: Ideologické promeny české politiky v Druhe republice 1938–1939 (For an Authoritarian National State: Ideological Transformations in Czech politics in the Second Republic 1938–1938). Prague: Karolinum, 1997, 251 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Lee Blackwood*
Affiliation:
Yale University

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Copyright © 1999 Association for the Study of Nationalities 

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1. There is one diplomatic history of the Second Republic: Theodor Prochazka, The Second Republic: The Disintegration of Post-Munich Czechoslovakia, October 1938–March 1939 (Boulder, East European Monographs, 1991). The basic outline of domestic political developments after Munich can be taken from: Detlef Brandes, Die Tschechen unter deutschem Protektorat (Munich, 1969), Vol. 1. One exception to the rule in Czech historiography is: Jan Kuklík, Sociální demokraté ve Druhé republice (Social Democracy in the Second Republic) (Prague, 1992).Google Scholar