Postwar continuity and new challenges in Central Europe, 1918-1923: the war that never ended
In: Routledge studies in modern European history 86
List of figures -- List of tables -- The war that never ended: East-Central Europe after 1918 / Tomasz Pudłocki and Kamil Ruszała -- The politics of recognition at the Paris Peace Conference / Leonard V. Smith -- The protection of minorities at the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) / Miran Marelja, Ozren Pilipović, and Meta Athik -- Montenegro 1918-1921 in the context of the Adriatic Question / Petar Bagarić -- Diplomacy and national identity of Czechoslovakia in the interwar period: appropriation, thematisation, institutionalization and sustainability / Milada Polišenskás -- The leftover empire?: imperial legacies and statehood in the successor states of AustriaHungary / Gábor Egry -- Where did the postwar politics of memory lead to? / Maciej Górny -- "Hoch den Kaiser"!: The legitimist cause in early postwar Austria / Christopher Brennan -- Polish and Ukrainian propaganda of violence during and shortly after the war for Eastern Galicia (1918-1919) / Jagoda Wierzejska -- Ethnicization of anti-Bolshevism: a comparative analysis of anti-Semitic violence in Hungary and Ukraine (1919-1921) / Giuseppe Motta -- "Robbery and murder": conflicts at the Polish-Romanian border in the aftermath of the war / Elisabeth Haid -- Three nations at the crossroads: Poles, Jews and Lemkos Between 1918 and 1919 / Kamil Ruszała -- The formation of a new administrative and political apparatus in Slovakia, 1918-1920: backgrounds and networks / Etienne Boisserie -- Feldsberg/Valtice and the Lower Austrian towns that became Czech, 1918-1920 / Kathryn E. Densford -- Defending Christianity and social order in the aftermath of the First World War: discourse and polemics in the Austrian Catholic Conservative press / Konstantinos Raptis -- The denationalized children of Transylvania: the State Children's Asylum in Cluj after 1918 / Edina Gál -- The birth of Czechoslovakia between ideals and realpolitik: Masaryk, Beneš and Štefánik in balance between Italy and France on the international chessboard / Alessandro Volpato -- The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in 1918-1923: facing social and religious challenges / Iryna Orlevych -- The Greek Catholic parish clergy in liberation struggle of the Galician Ukrainians in 1918-1923 / Nataliia Kolb -- Serving science versus serving the country: university professors of Western neophilologies in Poland, 1918-1923 / Tomasz Pudłocki -- Stefan Surzycki's activities for Polish agriculture in the revived Polish state / Andrzej Synowiec -- Contributors -- Index.