Osudy autonomie v přísně centralizovaném státě: paralely meziválečného Československa a Polska

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Title in English The Fate of Autonomous State in a Strictly Centralized State: the parallels between inter.war Czechoslovakia and Poland
Authors

GONĚC Vladimír

Year of publication 2015
Type Chapter of a book
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description Extreme centralism was dominating in the new states in Central Europe after 1918, however, intetions to establish a real local government as well as to form the politically autonomous units stood as opposition. In Poland and in Czechoslovakia, autonomous governement was established in the small parts of their area - Silesia and Sub-Carpathian Rus. This was not restricted form of autonomy but genuine federalist system.
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