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100 _aBober, Sergiusz
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245 _aPost-World War One Plebiscites and Their Legacies
_bExploring the Right of Self-Determination
_cEdited by Sergiusz Bober
264 _aBudapest
_bCentral European University Press
_c2024
300 _a286 Seiten
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520 _aList of Figures and Tables Introduction: Between Plebiscites, Difficult History, and Minority Rights Sergiusz Bober PART I.: The Right to Self-Determination and Plebiscites Chapter 1. Schleswig Safe for Democracy? A Comparative Perspective on Right-Sizing Referendums Matt Qvortrup Chapter 2. Plebiscites and the Difficult Transition to Peace after the First World War Volker Prott PART II.: Plebiscites and Minority Rights in the Aftermath of the Paris Peace Conference Chapter 3. Where is Schleswig? Danish, German, and International Conceptions of the Schleswig Plebiscite Ryan J. Gesme Chapter 4. Principles and Politics: Flensburg and Klagenfurt in the Plebiscites of 1920 Peter Thaler Chapter 5. Visions of Legal and Substantive Citizenship and the League of Nations Minority Treaties Kristin Henrard PART III.: Post-Plebiscitary Territories as Living Spaces between the Two World Wars Chapter 6. Fabricating a Border: The Sopron Plebiscite of 1921 and the Delineation of Burgenland Bâela Râasky Chapter 7. Here at the Bleeding Eastern Border, One Could See the Injustice : July 11, 1920, in the Public Conscience and the Regierungsprèasidium of Marienwerder until 1939 Harald V. Keudell Chapter 8. A Gendered View on the Plebiscitary and Post-plebiscitary Carinthian Slovene Minority: Roles and Realities of Women Tina Bahovec PART IV:: The Post-World War I Plebiscites in the Longue Durâee Chapter 9. Plebiscites, Minorities, and the Right of National Self-determination-Some Lessons from 1920 Martin Klatt Chapter 10. Militarized Plebiscite? The Legacy of the 1920 Carinthian Plebiscite Robert Knight Chapter 11. About Sáevres, Lausanne, the Widow Molla Sali, and the Ineffectual Attempt of Greece to Circumvent the Principles of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities Detlev Rein Concluding Chapter Why Not Hold a Plebiscite like in Schleswig? The Significance of Plebiscites in Solving Nationality and Border Conflicts in Europe since World War I J²rgen Kèuhl List of Contributors
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9789633866115
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