Interwar East Central Europe, 1918-1941

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agrarian social movements
Albanian History
authoritarian regime analysis
Balkan States
Bulgarian Authorities
Bulgarian History
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church state relations
Communism
comparative political systems
Croatian Peasant Party
Croats and Slovenes
Czechoslovak History
democracy-building
East Central Europe
East Central European Countries
Eastern Rite Catholics
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ethnic conflict studies
Ethnic Germans
Fascism
IMRO
interwar democracy collapse analysis
interwar East Central Europe
Iuliu Maniu
King Aleksandar
King Carol II
King Zog
Kingdom of the Serbs
La Belle
land reform
Liberal International Community
Mass Violence in World History
minority rights policy
National Committee
Nationalism
Nichifor Crainic
Northern Transylvania
Peasant Parties
religious minorities
Romanian History
Slovene People's Party
South Slav
State Land Fund
Sudeten German
The White Terror
World Wars
Yugoslav History
Yugoslav Muslim Organization
Yugoslav Nationalists

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367135713
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This monograph focuses on the challenges that interwar regimes faced and how they coped with them in the aftermath of World War One, focusing especially on the failure to establish and stabilize democratic regimes, as well as on the fate of ethnic and religious minorities. Topics explored include the political systems and how they changed during the two decades under review, land reform, Church–state relations, and culture. Countries studied include Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania.

"Sabrina Ramet has assembled a team of highly respectable country specialists to offer a fresh and historiographically updated reading of interwar developments in East Central Europe. The volume is bookended by two excellent comparative and theoretically informed essays carefully weighing the multiplicity of factors contributing to the instability of the interwar regimes. As a result this survey succeeds admirably in producing a nuanced narrative and analysis." - Maria Todorova, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Sabrina Ramet, together with a roster of other eminent scholars, has produced an exciting new history of interwar East Central Europe. The volume has a clear focus on the failure of democracy (1918 to 1941), and on the bedeviling issues of ethnic minorities and of peasants; the latter made up an overwhelming majority of much of the region's population. The book will be of great interest to political scientists and historians of East Central Europe, and of Europe more generally, and it is perfect for classroom use. - Irina Livezeanu, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Sabrina P. Ramet is Professor Emerita of Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), in Trondheim, Norway.