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After Hitler, Before Stalin : Catholics, Communists, and Democrats in Slovakia, 1945-1948.
Title:
After Hitler, Before Stalin : Catholics, Communists, and Democrats in Slovakia, 1945-1948.
Author:
Felak, James Ramon.
ISBN:
9780822971221
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (280 pages)
Series:
Pitt Russian East European
Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- 1. Setting the Stage: From Liberation to the April Agreement -- 2. Bringing Home the Lion: The Democratic Party's Electoral Victory -- 3. Dealing with the Past: The Trial of Jozef Tiso -- 4. Conspiracies: Plots against the State and the Democrats -- 5. Continuing Crisis: From the October Putsch to the February Coup -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
After Hitler, Before Stalin examines the crucial postwar period in Slovakia, following Nazi occupation and ending with the Communist coup of February1948. Centering his work around the major political role of the Catholic Church and its leaders, James Ramon Felak offers a fascinating study of the interrelationship of Slovak Catholics, Democrats, and Communists. He provides an in-depth examination of Communist policies toward Catholics and their strategies to court Catholic voters, and he chronicles the variety of political stances Catholics maintained during Slovakia's political turmoil. Felak opens by providing a background on pre-war and wartime Slovak politics, notably the rise of Slovak Catholic nationalism and Slovakia's alignment with Nazi Germany during World War II. He then describes the union formed in the famed "April Agreement" of 1946 between the Democratic Party and Catholics that guaranteed a landslide victory for the Democrats and insured a position for Catholics in the new regime. Felak views other major political events of the period, including: the 1947 Czechoslovak war crimes trial of Father Jozef Tiso; education policy; the treatment of the Hungarian minority; the trumped-up "anti-state conspiracy" movement led by police in the Fall of 1947; and the subsequent Communist putsch. Through extensive research in Slovak national archives, including those of the Democratic and Communist parties, After Hitler, Before Stalin assembles a comprehensive study of the predominant political forces and events of this tumultuous period and the complex motivations behind them.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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