THE SOKOL MOVEMENT BETWEEN STATE AND SOCIETY IN INTERWAR EAST-CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
Guest Editors: Lucija Balikić, John Paul Newman, Vojtěch Pojar
ARTICLES:
- Lucija Balikić, Vojtěch Pojar: “Politics of Plastic Nationhood”: Sokol Mass Gymnastics and Eugenics Between Empire and Nation-States
- Ivaylo Nachev: Yunak Gymnastic Societies in Interwar Bulgaria
- John Paul Newman: Paradoxes of the Czechoslovak Sokol Association in the Interwar Period
- Vladana Putnik Prica: The Role of Architecture in Shaping Sokol Visual Identity in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
- Fabio Giomi: Making Gymnastics Catholic: The Life, Death, and Resurrection of the Croatian Orao in Interwar Yugoslavia
FURTHER ARTICLES
- Milan Hanyš: Beyond “The Power of the Powerless”: the Political Thought and Polemics of the Czechoslovak Opposition, 1977–1980
- Gyula Hegedüs: Doing Business across the Iron Curtain: Trade and Financial Relations between the United Kingdom and Hungary, 1945–1956
- György Péteri: Alexander Szalai: A Transsystemic Career and Hungarian Sociology in the Cold War Era
- Bogdan Popa: Immanuel Wallerstein Travels to Romania: Ideological Fit, Leftovers, and the Future of Decolonization
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