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Battle for the Castle - The Myth of Czechoslovakia in Europe, 1914-1948 (Paperback)
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Battle for the Castle - The Myth of Czechoslovakia in Europe, 1914-1948 (Paperback)
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Since 1918, Czechoslovakia has been known as East-Central Europe's
most devoted democracy, an outpost of Western values in the East.
While the country has had more democratic experience than its
neighbors, this book argues that the claim that Czechs are "native
democrats, " devoted to liberal ideas, emerged from nationalist
myth. Battle for the Castle tells the story of that myth's creation
during the First World War, used to persuade the Great Powers to
create Czechoslovakia out of pieces of Austria-Hungary. Tomas
Masaryk and Edvard Benes, the two academics crafting the myth and
employing it for wartime propaganda, became Czechoslovakia's first
president and prime minister. They tried to use the myth to
outmaneuver political opponents at home and Czechoslovakia's
enemies abroad. Those enemies, and the European Great Powers, also
conducted their own propaganda campaigns targeting Czechoslovakia
as a symbol of the postwar order. At home, while proclaiming
themselves the protectors of democracy, Masaryk and Benes played
political hardball through their powerful political machine, the
"Castle, " and defended their legacy against their detractors. 1938
and Nazi occupation seemed to prove out the Castle myth's claims
about pacifist Czechs and aggressive Germans. During the war, Benes
remade the myth to reflect changed international circumstances,
particularly the Soviet Union's new power. After the war and the
1948 Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia, the myth entered
Anglo-American historiography of Czechoslovakia and Eastern Europe.
Within academic histories of Czechoslovakia - many of them written
by Masaryk's students or Castle colleagues - the myth was
transmuted into fact.
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