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T. G. Masaryk's Nová evropa
a reinterpretation
pp. 65-73
Abstract
Is Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk's Nová Evropa. Stanovisko slovanské (The New Europe: A Slavic Point of View), published in 1920, still relevant today?1 It is a work where he not only justified the need to destroy the Austro-Hungarian Empire because it had proved incapable of transforming itself into a federation of equal nations, but where he also predicted a Europe united by liberalism and democracy, founded on the right of selfdetermination for all nations and on minority rights, freed from German and Tsarist domination, and organised in a supranational community. It was to be a Europe in which newly created states, like Czechoslovakia, Poland and Yugoslavia, played a fundamental role, joined together in an anti-German front, but also pursuing their own independent policies.
Publication details
Published in:
Kirschbaum Stanislav J. (1999) Historical reflections on central Europe: selected papers from the fifth world congress of central and East European studies, Warsaw, 1995. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 65-73
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-27112-2_6
Full citation:
Leoncini Francesco (1999) „T. G. Masaryk's Nová evropa: a reinterpretation“, In: S. J. Kirschbaum (ed.), Historical reflections on central Europe, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 65–73.