Publication details

The Road to October 28, 1918. The Idea of Czechoslovak Statehood

Authors

ČAPKA František

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source CZECH - POLISH HISTORICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL JOURNAL
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Web https://www.ped.muni.cz/whis/journal-11-1-2019.pdf
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cphpj-2019-004
Keywords the idea of a Czechoslovak state; statehood; a liberal democratic state; ethnic nations; state independence; republic
Description Czechoslovak statehood took shape gradually from the middle of the 19th century onwards, progressing from the thoughts of Frantisek Palacky and Frantisek Ladislav Rieger during the course of the Great War to take the specific form of a new state. It originated both on the battlefields, where the legions fought for a new independent state, and, first and foremost, in the diplomatic efforts of the foreign resistance movement of our leading politicians and future statesmen. It was Masaryk's idea of a Czechoslovak state that came to fruition in October 1918. Masaryk pursued the creation of a liberal democratic state along the lines of the Swiss model, though with two ethnic nations, in which all citizens would have equal standing regardless of their nationality, race or religion.

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