Czechoslovakia /
Chapters by Gerald Druce ; edited by Robert J. K erner.
- Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press , 19 45, repr. 1949.
- xxi, 504 p. : front., ill. maps, paltes, ports ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Czecho-slovakia, a poem by Edna St. V. Millay.-pt. 1. Background: Th e Czechoslovaks.-anthropological notes, by Ales-Hrdlicka. The Czechoslo vaks to 1620, by S. H. Thomson. The Czechoslovaks from the battle of Wh ite mountain to the world war, by R. J. Kerner. The world war, the revo lution and the Peace conference, by R. J. Kerner. What Woodrow Wilson a nd America meant to Czechoslovakia, by H. A. Miller.-pt. II. Political and constitutional development: The historical roots of Czech democracy , by Hans KoHN. Constitutional and political structure, by M. W. Graham . Parties and politics, by M. W. Graham. Czechoslovakia and her minorit ies, by J. S. Roucek. The problem of sub-Carpathian Ruthenia, by Oscar Jaszi.-pt. III. Economic, social and cultural development. Agriculture and agrarian reform, by Lucy E. Textor. Czechoslovakia's economic devel opment and achievements, by Bracket Lewis. Humanitarian progress, by H. A. Miller. The religious situation in Czechoslovakia by Mathrew Spinka . Education in a democracy, by F. H. Stuerm Czechoslovakia's contributi ons to science, by Gerald Druce. Czechoslovak music, art and literature , by J. E. Vojan.-pt. IV. Foreign relations: Diplomatic origins and for eign policy, by F. J. Vondracek. The Little entente and the Balkan ente nte, by H. N. Howard.-pt. v. The passing of Czechoslovakia: Hitler and Hitlerism, by H. W.Steed. The road to Munich and beyond, by B. E. Schmi tt. Czechoslovak democracy: was it worth while? By J. T. Shotwell. A pr ayer for tonight by Karel Capek.-pt. VI. Chronology: Chronology, by H. N. Howard
Czechoslovak Republic -- History. Czechoslovak Republic -- Civilization.