Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung / Journal of East Central European Studies (ZfO)
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Żył królem, umarł człowiekiem. Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki i jego czasy 1669–1673. Hrsg. von Paweł Tyszka und Zbigniew Hundert
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Urszula Pękala: Versöhner Europas? Die Rolle katholischer Bischöfe im deutsch-französischen und deutsch-polnischen Versöhnungsprozess (1945–1990)
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Iris Nachum: Nationalbesitzstand und „Wiedergutmachung“. Zur historischen Semantik sudetendeutscher Kampfbegriffe
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War by Means of Peace”: Lucy E. Textor, the Czechoslovak Land Reform and the Propaganda of the Interwar Castle
The article examines the propaganda strategies of the “Castle” group in interwar Czechoslovakia through the example of the promotion of American professor Lucy E. Textor. In 1923, she wrote the book Land Reform in Czechoslovakia, the first detailed analysis of the issue in English. Textor’s publication reflects the propaganda efforts of the “Castle,” which includes the activities of the President of the Republic, the Office of the President of the Republic and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. One of its goals was to shape the image of Czechoslovakia abroad. To investigate the land reform, Textor visited Czechoslovakia, where she was warmly received by President Tomáš G. Masaryk and his entourage. Her publication was used to present Czechoslovakia’s democratic ideals and to refute objections to the land reform. Although the book was not intended for a wider audience outside intellectual circles interested in Central Europe, it influenced the international discourse on the topics of Czechoslovakia and its land reform. Overall, Textor was important to the “Castle” group, which sought to promote Czechoslovakia’s achievements in the West. Until today, her book continues to influence how the Czechoslovak land reform is viewed. The story behind this English publication, intended to be written with a detachment from the events it describes, actually involves political games and propaganda by the “Castle” group