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Cleansing the Czechoslovak Borderlands - Migration, Environment, and Health in the Former Sudetenland (Paperback)
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Cleansing the Czechoslovak Borderlands - Migration, Environment, and Health in the Former Sudetenland (Paperback)
Series: Russian and East European Studies
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In this innovative study of the aftermath of ethnic cleansing,
Eagle Glassheim examines the transformation of Czechoslovakia's
Sudetenland from the end of the Second World War, through the Cold
War, and into the twenty-first century. Prior to their expulsion in
1945, ethnic Germans had inhabited the Sudeten borderlands for
hundreds of years, with deeply rooted local cultures and close, if
sometimes tense, ties with Bohemia's Czech majority. Cynically, if
largely willingly, harnessed by Hitler in 1938 to his pursuit of a
Greater Germany, the Sudetenland's three million Germans became the
focus of Czech authorities in their retributive efforts to remove
an alien ethnic element from the body politic—and claim the
spoils of this coal-rich, industrialized area. Yet, as Glassheim
reveals, socialist efforts to create a modern utopia in the newly
resettled "frontier" territories proved exceedingly difficult. Many
borderland regions remained sparsely populated, peppered with
dilapidated and abandoned houses, and hobbled by decaying
infrastructure. In the more densely populated northern districts,
coalmines, chemical works, and power plants scarred the land and
spewed toxic gases into the air. What once was a diverse religious,
cultural, economic, and linguistic "contact zone," became,
according to many observers, a scarred wasteland, both physically
and psychologically. Glassheim offers new perspectives on the
struggles of reclaiming ethnically cleansed lands in light of
utopian dreams and dystopian realities—brought on by the
uprooting of cultures, the loss of communities, and the industrial
degradation of a once-thriving region. To Glassheim, the lessons
drawn from the Sudetenland speak to the deep social traumas and
environmental pathologies wrought by both ethnic cleansing and
state-sponsored modernization processes that accelerated across
Europe as a result of the great wars of the twentieth century.
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