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Budweisers into Czechs and Germans

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     King, Jeremy Rupert Nicolas, 1963- - Author
    New Jersey : Princeton University Press, c2002 - 284 s. : il.
    ISBN 0-691-04892-4
    1848-1948 19.-20. století
     Češi a Němci  lokální politika
     České Budějovice (Česko) 19.-20. století
     monografie
    Call numberC 307.216
    Umístění 94(437.319) - Dějiny jižních Čech
    Budweisers into Czechs and Germans
    BranchPlaceInfoSignature
    Lidická ( volný výběr ) k vypůjčeníC 307.216   
    Lidická ( region )jen prezenčněC 307.216 P   

    Údaje o názvuBudweisers into Czechs and Germans : a local history of Bohemian politics, 1848-1948 / Jeremy King
    Záhlaví-jméno King, Jeremy Rupert Nicolas, 1963- (Autor)
    Vyd.údajeNew Jersey : Princeton University Press, c2002
    Fyz.popis284 s. : il.
    ISBN0-691-04892-4
    Poznámky o skryté bibliografii a rejstřícíchObsahuje bibliografii a rejstřík
    Předmět.hesla 1848-1948 * 19.-20. století * Češi a Němci - Česko - 19.-20. století * lokální politika - Česko - 19.-20. století * České Budějovice (Česko) - dějiny - 19.-20. století
    Forma, žánr monografie
    Konspekt94(437) - Dějiny Česka a Slovenska
    MDT (=162.3):(=112.2) , 352:328/329 , (048.8) , 32 , 94(437.319) , (437.319)
    Země vyd.Spojené státy americké
    Jazyk dok.angličtina
    Ve volném výběru94(437.319) - Dějiny jižních Čech
    Druh dok.KNIHY
    Odkazy (1) - ČLÁNKY
    Budweisers into Czechs and Germans
    This history of a single town in Bohemia casts new light on nationalism in Central Europe between the Springtime of Nations in 1848 and the Cold War. Jeremy King tells the story of both German and Czech-speaking Budweis/Budæjovice, which belonged to the Habsburg Monarchy until 1918, and then to Czechoslovakia, Hitler's Third Reich, and Czechoslovakia again. Residents, at first simply "Budweisers," or Habsburg subjects with mostly local loyalties, gradually became Czechs or Germans. Who became Czech, though, and who German? What did it mean to be one or the other?In answering these questions, King shows how an epochal, region-wide contest for power found expression in Budweis/Budæjovice not only through elections but through clubs, schools, boycotts, breweries, a remarkable constitutional experiment, a couple of riots, and much more. In tracing the nationalization of politics from small and sometimes comic beginnings to the genocide and mass expulsions of the 1940s, he also rejects traditional interpretive frameworks. Writing not a national history but a history of nationhood, both Czech and German, King recovers a nonnational dimension to the past. Embodied locally by Budweisers and more generally by the Habsburg state, that dimension has long been blocked from view by a national rhetoric of race and ethnicity. King's Czech-Habsburg-German narrative, in addition to capturing the dynamism and complexity of Bohemian politics, participates in broader scholarly discussions concerning the nature of nationalism. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.cz
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