Ideology, Politics, and Diplomacy in East Central EuropeMieczysław B. Biskupski No region of the world has been more affected by the various movements of the twentieth century than East Central Europe. Broadly defined as comprising the historic territories of the Czechs, Hungarians, Poles, and Slovaks, East Central Europe has been shaped by the interaction of politics, ideology, and diplomacy, especially by the policies of the Great Powers towards the east of Europe. This book addresses Czech politics in Moravia and Czech politics in Bohemia in the nineteenth century, the international politics of relief during World War I, the Morgenthau Mission and the Polish Pogroms of 1919, the Hitler-Stalin Pact and its influence on Poland in 1939, Hungarian-Americans during World War II, and Polish-East German relations after World War II. Contributors: Bruce Garver, M. B. B. Biskupski, Neal Pease, William L. Blackwood, Anna M. Cienciala, Steven Bela Vardy, and Douglas Selvage. M. B. B. Biskupski is Professor of History at Central Connecticut State University. |
Contents
A Comparison of Czech Politics in Bohemia with Czech | 1 |
The Wartime Relief | 31 |
The United States and | 58 |
The Socialist Imprint on International Relations | 80 |
Their Role | 120 |
When Did Stalin | 147 |
Poland the GDR and the Ulbricht Doctrine | 227 |
Writings of Piotr S Wandycz | 242 |
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