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Nacionalistické aktivity obyvateľov Spiša po vzniku Československej republiky
Nationalist activities Spiš inhabitants after establishment of Czechoslovak Republic

Author(s): Martin Furmanik
Subject(s): History, Social Sciences, Sociology, Ethnohistory, Political history, Social history, Developing nations, Nationalism Studies, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939), Period(s) of Nation Building, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Spoločenskovedný ústav SAV, Slovenská akadémia vied
Keywords: Spiš; 1. Czechoslovak Republic; Hungary; The Slovak National Council (1918); The German National Council (1918); Hungarian National Council (1918); East Slovak council; Hungary Soviet Republic; Slovak

Summary/Abstract: The study deals with the nationalist activities of the Spiš inhabitants after the establishment of Czechoslovakia. The end of the First World War and the destruction of Hungary directly stimulated nationalist activities of the Slovak population in all its regions, even in the Spiš region. The nature and dimension of these activities in Spiš region, was determined by its multi-ethnicity. Therefore in Spiš were mobilized members of various nationalities - Slovak, German, Hungarian and Ruthenian. Nationalist manifestations in the observed period were mainly related to the operation of national councils of these nationalities. The Hungarian National Council, the German National Council of and East Slovak Council were supported by the Hungarian government, which at that time ruled over the territory. On the contrary, the Slovak National Council was on the defensive. After the occupation of Spiš by Czechoslovak army in December 1918, the situation turned. Pro-Hungarian oriented councils were either cancelled or got to the defensive and the Slovak National Council was encouraged by Czechoslovak government. During the year 1919 there was a different manifestation for Czechoslovakia and against it, what will be addressed to this paper, too.

  • Issue Year: 19/2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 1-29
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: Slovak