Voter Mobilization Strategies applied by the German political parties of Slovakia (1920–1938)
Voter Mobilization Strategies applied by the German political parties of Slovakia (1920–1938)
Author(s): Szabolcs CzáboczkySubject(s): History, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Národní archiv
Keywords: Voter Mobilization; Zipser Deutsche Partei; Karpathendeutsche Partei; First Czechoslovak Republic; German societies in Slovakia
Summary/Abstract: The paper explores, what strategies and methods were used by the two, most influential Germanpolitical parties of Slovakia, the Zipser Deutsche Partei and the Karpathendeutsche Partei tomobilize as many voters as possible. Despite the latter party founded by a former member of theprevious party, the concept according to which they were formed, fundamentally differed. Whilethe oppositional Zipser Deutsche Partei was interested in preserving the pre-1918 political,economic and informal networks in the Spiš region, the – firstly pro-Prague and later NationalSocialist – Karpathendeutsche Partei strived to integrate the institutions of the Spiš Germansinto the political and economic framework coordinated by the Sudeten German elite. The paperattempts to present, how the Zipser Deutsche Partei tried to maintain its positions, and how theKarpathendeutsche Partei sought to change the status quo not only in Spiš, but also in the otherGerman-speaking areas of Slovakia.
Journal: Paginae Historiae
- Issue Year: 33/2025
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 138-150
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English
