Woman Political Prisoner in Fascist Slovakia
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041199847
- Weight: 470g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 04 Jun 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Mária Janšáková’s 1939 memoir offers a rare, deeply personal account of political repression in wartime Slovakia.
Detailing her imprisonment in the Ilava detention camp, she records the harsh physical and psychological conditions of daily life – from solitary confinement in mouldy cells to interrogation routines. Her attentive portrayals of fellow prisoners bridge their civilian identities with their suffering under a pro-Nazi regime, highlighting the broader mechanisms of democratic erosion. After her release, she remained under strict surveillance, isolated in her home. Writing became her coping strategy – the only way to “talk it out.”
Published in 1946, the memoir soon faded into obscurity as Janšáková again faced pressure from an undemocratic regime, this time the communist one. Rediscovered only in 2018, it now reaches a wider audience, accompanied by a concise, research-driven introduction that situates this overlooked testimony within broader WWII histories.
Marína Zavacká is a senior researcher at the Institute of History, Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava, focusing on history of propaganda and regime loyalties in the 20th century. As an external lecturer she also reads related courses at Comenius University, Bratislava, for the departments of History and of Russian and Eastern European studies. Her publications target both the academic and lay public.
