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Igor Lukes, Czechoslovakia Between Stalin and Hitler: The Diplomacy of Edvard Beneš in the 1930s. New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996, ix, 318 pp. + photographs, notes, bibliography, index; paperback.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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1. Among the works in English that deal with Czechoslovak perspective on Munich are Olivová, Vera, Doomed Democracy: Czechoslovakia in a Disrupted Europe, 1914–1938, Theiner, Trans. George (Montreal: McGill Queen's University Press, 1972), p. 257; Bruegel, J. W., Czechoslovakia Before Munich (Cambridge, 1973); Latynski, Maya, ed., Reappraising the Munich Pact: Continental Perspectives (Washington, 1992); in Czech, a recent monograph that makes extensive use of archival evidence is Kvaček, Robert, Obtížné spojenectví: Československo–francouzské vztahy 1937–38 [A Difficult Alliance: Czechoslovak–French Relations 1937–38]. There are also numerous other works by Kvaček, Jan Křen, Míla Lvová, Věra Olivová, and other historians.CrossRefGoogle Scholar