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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrea Orzoff (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, New Mexico State University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9780199843466ISBN 10: 0199843465 Pages: 302 Publication Date: 25 August 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: The GOlden Republic 1. Myth and Wartime 2. The Castle 3. Battles of the Legend-Makers 4. Difficulties Abroad 5. A Time of Iron and Fire Epilogue NotesReviews<br> Andrea Orzoff is superbly qualified as the author of this book, not only because she has immersed herself inthe relevant primary and secondary literature on the topic but also because of her background in journalism, which was the primary tool for spreading the myth. She also shows that national questions remain an important part of the historical agenda in Central Europe when historical actors define them as important. --American Historical Review<p><br> Battle for the Castle is a stimulating and imaginative history of statecraft in interwar Czechoslovakia. ...[It] is an important, engaging, and lucid study of Czechoslovakia's political culture, and of its struggle for legitimacy. ...[E]ssential reading for anyone who hopes to understand the vexed history of democracy and nation-making in twentieth-century Europe. --H-Net<p><br> [Battle for the Castle] does a great job in tying together the simultaneous use of myth in nation building at home and in promoting the state's image and interests abroad...Andrea Orzoff has taken her place among [an] impressive cohort of English-language historians of Czechoslovakia. --SlavicReview<p><br> This well-written and researched study will be essential to anyone interested not only in Czechoslovak interwar history, but also in the impact of various national myths on our recent history. -Zbysek Brezina, History Today Books<br><p><br> Battle for the Castle-the story of a myth-is more broadly a story about what it means to be European-and what it means to be a small East-Central European country coveting the support of the West. The book will be of interest to all those who want to understand more about those peculiarly fascinating years between the two world wars. -Marci Shore, author of Caviar and Ashes: A Warsaw Generation's Life and Death in Marxism, 1918-1968 <br><p><br> Propaganda and myth, as Andrea Orzoff shows in this impressively researched and powerfully argued book, not only helped bring Czechoslovakia into exist <br> Battle for the Castle is a stimulating and imaginative history of statecraft in interwar Czechoslovakia. ...[It] is an important, engaging, and lucid study of Czechoslovakia's political culture, and of its struggle for legitimacy. ...[E]ssential reading for anyone who hopes to understand the vexed history of democracy and nation-making in twentieth-century Europe. --Tara Zahra, H-Net<p><br> Battle for the Castle does a great job in tying together the simultaneous use of myth in nation building at home and in promoting the state's image and interests abroad...Andrea Orzoff has taken her place among [an] impressive cohort of English-language historians of Czechoslovakia. --James Ramon Felak, Slavic Review<p><br> This well-written and researched study will be essential to anyone interested not only in Czechoslovak interwar history, but also in the impact of various national myths on our recent history. -Zbysek Brezina, History Today Books<br><p><br> Battle for the Castle-the story Author InformationAndrea Orzoff is Associate Professor of History at New Mexico State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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