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Ostře sledovaní železničáři : železniční úřady a národnostní otázka v československé části Těšínského Slezska počátkem 20. let 20. století

Autor
Gąsior, Grzegorz
Data publikacji
2018
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Closely Watched Railway Workers: Railway Authorities and the Ethnic Question in the Czechoslovak Part of Cieszyn Silesia in the Beginning of the 1920s In 1920 Cieszyn Silesia was divided between Czechoslovakia and Poland. One of the challenges for the Czechoslovak authorities was integration of this territory, which was largely inhabited by Polish and German populations. Most of the workers on the railways there, such as those on the important Košice-Bohumín track, were also Poles and Germans. In the beginning of the 1920s, the Czechoslovak railway authorities were attempting to diminish the influence of ethnic minorities in the region and to install Czechs into supervisory positions. They thus adopted a policy of transferring some of the railway employees of Polish and German ethnicity into the interior of the country. However, those who had sent their children to Czech schools were usually exempt from this policy.

Słowa kluczowe EN
History, 20th century, Czechoslovakia, Cieszyn Silesia, railways, ethnic minorities
Dyscyplina PBN
historia
Czasopismo
Slavonic Review
Tom
104
Zeszyt
1
Strony od-do
35-71
ISSN
0037-6922
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