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Content available remote Antonín Kalina. Příspěvek k portrétu českého politika a diplomata
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In the form of a biographical sketch the study introduces Antonín Kalina as a politician, diplomat and a long-standing deputy in the Czech Diet and Reichsrat, representing the Czech Constitutional Progressive Party. The text summarizes his pre-war as well as war activities, and since this period is generally less known, special attention is also paid to his activities after the World War I. As his career of a deputy was his most signifi cant political period, a review of activities of the Czech Constitutional Progressive Party and its representation in legislative bodies (Reichsrat, Czech Diet) in 1908–1918 is presented in the fi rst part of the study. Th is part explores the social and political setting and its infl uence on Antonín Kalina. Other significant personalities of the Czech Constitutional Progressive Party are mentioned briefly as well, particularly Kalina’s Parliamentary colleagues. Th e second part of the study focuses on Kalina’s activities after 1918, when he became the first Czechoslovak ambassador in Yugoslavia (more exactly, then the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovines). Th is part explores the beginning and work of the Czechoslovak diplomatic service in Yugoslavia during fi rst post-war years, which were not without diffi culties and shortcomings.
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The study describes the visit of President Beneš to Slovakia in 1936 and the re-actions to it on the pages of the Czech and Slovak press. It considers not only the immediate reactions and editorials, but also attempts to capture the often different perceptions of the importance of the Slovak problem among the Czech and Slovak public. The analysis of the responses to the President’s visit help to elucidate Beneš’s views on the Slovak question, especially in relation to the wide spectrum of his supporters and opponents.
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Content available remote Beneš známý i neznámý. Obraz Edvarda Beneše v memoárech pamětníků
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The personality of Edvard Beneš is firmly rooted in Czech national memory. However, his historic role is viewed even in the Czech milieu in different ways, the main reasons thereof being the fact that he is closely linked with the totally different opinions concerning the solution of two fatal crises in modern Czech history: the Munich Agreement in the fall of 1938 and the Communist coup of February 1948. The present study focuses on the image of Edvard Beneš available in some less known or even unknown memoirs, mostly unpublished, namely those of Josef David, Aša Jínová, or Jan Jína, Vlastimil Klíma, František Ježek, Vratislav Trčka, Jan Kapras Junior, and Karel Lőbl. Each of them shows Beneš from a different historical, personal and generation-dependent point of view and emphasizes different political and personal features.
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This article briefly surveys the until now published memoir literature on the history of the Munich Crisis of 1938. It also presents information on the until now unpublished, yet relevant, memoirs, relating to this theme.
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