Mapping Jewish loyalties in interwar Slovakia
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Mapping Jewish loyalties in interwar Slovakia
(The modern Jewish experience)
Indiana University Press, c2015
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-181) and index
Contents of Works
- Seek the "right path": the Jews of Slovakia in remapped post-World War I East Central Europe
- From Hungary to Czechoslovakia: Jewish transition to the consolidating Czechoslovak state
- Nationality is an internal conviction: Jewish nationality and Czechoslovak state building
- Contested loyalty: proving Slovak Jewish loyalty to Czechoslovakia
- Between the nationalities: statist Slovak Jews, separatist Slovaks, and the Revisionist threat
- Mapping Jewish loyalties
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Description
In the aftermath of World War I, the largely Hungarian-speaking Jews in Slovakia faced the challenge of reorienting their political loyalties from defeated Hungary to newly established Czechoslovakia. Rebekah Klein-Pejsova examines the challenges Slovak Jews faced as government officials, demographers, and police investigators continuously tested their loyalty. Focusing on "Jewish nationality" as a category of national identity, Klein-Pejsova shows how Jews recast themselves as loyal citizens of Czechoslovakia. Mapping Jewish Loyalties in Interwar Slovakia traces how the interwar state saw and understood minority loyalty and underscores how loyalty preceded identity in the redrawn map of east central Europe.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Note on Place-Names and List of Place-Name Equivalents
Introduction: Seek the "Right Path": The Jews of Slovakia in Remapped Post-World War One East Central Europe
1. From Hungary to Czechoslovakia: Jewish Transition to the Consolidating Czechoslovak State
2. Nationality is an Internal Conviction: Jewish Nationality and Czechoslovak Statebuilding
3. Contested Loyalty: Proving Slovak Jewish Loyalty to Czechoslovakia
4. Between the Nationalities: Statist Slovak Jews, Separatist Slovaks, and the Revisionist Threat
Conclusion: Mapping Jewish Loyalties
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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