Throughout the nineteenth and into the early decades of the
twentieth century, it was common for rural and working-class
parents in the Czech-German borderlands to ensure that their
children were bilingual by sending them to live with families who
spoke the "other" language. As nationalism became a more potent
force in Central Europe, however, such practices troubled
pro-German and pro-Czech activists, who feared that the children
born to their nation could literally be "lost" or "kidnapped" from
the national community through such experiences and, more
generally, by parents who were either flexible about national
belonging or altogether indifferent to it.
Highlighting this indifference to nationalism and concerns about
such apathy among nationalists Kidnapped Souls offers a surprising
new perspective on Central European politics and society in the
first half of the twentieth century. Drawing on Austrian, Czech,
and German archives, Tara Zahra shows how nationalists in the
Bohemian Lands worked to forge political cultures in which children
belonged more rightfully to the national collective than to their
parents. Through their educational and social activism to fix the
boundaries of nation and family, Zahra finds, Czech and German
nationalists reveal the set of beliefs they shared about children,
family, democracy, minority rights, and the relationship between
the individual and the collective. Zahra shows that by 1939 a
vigorous tradition of Czech-German nationalist competition over
children had created cultures that would shape the policies of the
Nazi occupation and the Czech response to it.
The book's concluding chapter weighs the prehistory and
consequences of the postwar expulsion of German families from the
Bohemian Lands. Kidnapped Souls is a significant contribution to
our understanding of the genealogy of modern nationalism in Central
Europe and a groundbreaking exploration of the ways in which
children have been the objects of political contestation when
national communities have sought to shape, or to reshape, their
futures."
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