- Czechoslovakism
File Flag of the Czech Republic.svg thumb right Historical flag of Czechoslovakia. Image Masaryk.jpg thumb right A statue of Czechoslovakist leader Tom Garrigue Masaryk in Prague . Czechoslovakism lang cs echoslovakismus , lang sk echoslovakizmus refers to the nationalism of Czechoslovaks and Czechoslovak culture. sfn Motyl 2001 pp 111 Czechoslovakism was developed by Tom Garrigue Masaryk and Edvard Bene that claimed that Czechs and Slovaks are one people who had become divided due to Austria Hungary Austro Hungarian imperial rule and Hungarian assimilationist polcies in particular. sfn Motyl 2001 pp 111 Czechoslovakists note that a united Czechoslovakian people existed during in the historical state of Great Moravia where the Slavonic tribes of Bohemia , Moravia , and Slovakia were formerly embraced within Great Moravia. ref Kuno i, A. 1944 . The basis of Czechoslovak unity. London A. Dakers limited. ref Czechoslovakists typically emphasize secularism to break down the religious divide between Czechs and Slovaks. sfn Motyl 2001 pp 111 While the Cleveland Agreement in 1915 and the Pittsburgh Agreement on May 31, 1918 made allowance for a Czech nation and a Slovak nation, the Washington Czechoslovak declaration of independence on October 18, 1918 mentions only the one Czechoslovak nation. The published version of the Slovak Martin Declaration October 30, 1918 mentioned the Slovak branch of the unified Czecho slovak nation . The original approved text of the Martin Declaration and proceedings were lost after the return of Milan Hod a from Budapest. The published text was claimed to be a forgery. Hod a didn t succeed with his proposed changes but had the text willfully changed in the following night. The change consisted in removing the Slovak demand of national self determination. This ideology was essential for the creation of Czechoslovakia in 1918, and for the establishment of the Czechoslovak Constitution of 1920 . Statistics from the era of the Czechoslova ... more details
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- Czechoslovak language
century the radical concept of czechoslovakism has set forward the Czech language as the literary ... language . The concept of Czechoslovakism was necessary in order to justify the establishment of Czechoslovakia ... more details
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- Austrian nationalism
rejecting Austrian nationhood. sfn Motyl 2001 pp 32 See also Czech nationalism Czechoslovakism ... more details
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- Slovak National Party (historical)
Czechoslovak nation Czechoslovakism. The ideology was supported by a majority of the relevant Czechoslovak ... , in which they rejected Czechoslovakism . Here they formed an alliance of their parties called the Autonomy ... more details
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- History of Czechoslovak nationality
and often defended Slovak interests in the Austrian Parliament. First Czechoslovak Republic Czechoslovakism ... the Czechoslovak language as the official language. The concept of Czechoslovakism was necessary ... more details
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- Slovak People's Party
and opposed centralisation in that state. The party was also against Czechoslovakism i. e ... more details
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- Pan-Slavism
Czechoslovakism Russification Slovakization Pan Turkism Yugoslavism References http www.bartleby.com ... more details
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- List of UNIT personnel
1989 . He was responsible for evacuating civilians from the area. He was Czechoslovakism Czechoslovak ... more details
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- Ethnic minorities in Czechoslovakia
Bakke, http folk.uio.no stveb1 Czechoslovakism Loyalitaten.pdf The Making of Czechoslovakism in the First ... more details
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- Czechoslovakia
and Slovaks, but only one nation of Czechoslovaks see Czechoslovakism , to the disagreement ... more details
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- Slovaks
of the united Czechoslovakism Czechoslovak nation , ref name Marsina17 gained political subvention ... more details
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