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The Munich Crisis, politics and the people
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05 January 2021

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy, Ancient warfare, HISTORY / Social History, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, Social and cultural history, Second World War
'This collection comes strongly recommended not just to those with a particular interest in the Munich Crisis and the Appeasement process of the 1930s but also to those more widely engaged with the history of popular opinion in a mass media age, the history of emotions, and comparative international history.'
Journal of British Studies, Volume 62, Issue 2 (April 2023)
Introduction
Julie V. Gottlieb, Daniel Hucker and Richard Toye
1 Czechoslovakia, Czecho-Slovakia and the Munich Agreement
Mary Heimann
2 A very long shadow: The Munich Agreement in post-war Czechoslovak communist propaganda, ideology and historiography, 1948-1989
Jakub Drábik
3 ‘Curs Yapping Round the Dying Stag’, or the rituals of fractured societies: Hungary and Poland in the vortex of the Munich Crisis of 1938
Miklos Lojko
4 ‘What, No Chair for Me?’ Russia’s conspicuous absence from the Munich Conference
Gabriel Gorodetsky
5 Churchill, Munich, and the origins of the Grand Alliance
Richard Toye
6 Munich and the unexpected rise of American power
Andrew Preston
7 Mussolini, Munich, and the Italian people
Christian Goeschel
8 ‘England is pro-Hitler’: German popular opinion during the Czechoslovakian Crisis, 1938
Karina Urbach
9 Munich and the masses: emotional inflammation, mental health and shame in Britain during the September crisis
Julie V. Gottlieb
10 Melanie Klein and the coming of World War Two: a clinical archive, 1938
Michal Shapira
11 The poet’s perspective on the Munich Crisis: ‘news that STAYS news’?
Helen Goethals
12 Public opinion, policymakers, and the Munich Crisis: adding emotion to international history
Daniel Hucker
13 France in the ‘blue light’ of Munich: popular agency, activity, and the reframing of history
Jessica Wardhaugh
Bibliography
Index