T.G. Masaryk (1850-1937).
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London :
Macmillan Press,
1989-1990.
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Table of Contents:
- Vol. 1. Thinker and politician: Introduction / Stanley B. Winters. Humanism and titanism : Masaryk and Herder / Frederick M. Barnard. Masaryk, Kant, and the Czech experience / Roger Scruton. Masaryk and decadence / Robert B. Pynsent. Masaryk and Pekar̆ : their conflict over the meaning of Czech history and its metamorphoses / Karel Kuc̆era. The influence of T.G. Masaryk on the Slovenes / Irena Gantar Godina. The fallacy of realism : some problems of Masaryk's approach to Czech national aspirations / Eva Schmidt-Hartmann. T.G. Masaryk and Karel Kramár̆ : long years of friendship and rivalry / Stanley B. Winters. The Slovakophile relationship of T.G. Masaryk and Karel Kálal prior to 1914 / Thomas D. Marzik. Masaryk and the trials for high treason against South Slavs in 1909 / Arnold Suppan. Masaryk and Czech politics, 1906-1914 / Bruce Garver.
- Masaryk and the women's question / Marie L. Neudorfl. Masaryk and the Russian question against the background of German and Czech attitudes to Russia / Hans Lemberg. Masaryk and Czech Jewry : the ambiguities of friendship / Hillel J. Kieval.
- V.2 . Thinker and critic /dited by Robert B. Pynsent0
- v. 3. Statesman and cultural force: Introduction / Harry Hanak. Masaryk and R.W. Seton-Watson / Christopher Seton-Watson. The meaning of Czech history :Masaryk versus Pekar / Milan Hauner. Robert J. Kerner and the US conceptionof Czechoslovak independence / George J. Svoboda. T.G. Masaryk and theCzechoslovak legion in Russia / Gordon Wightman. Masaryk and Benes and thecreation of Czechoslovakia : a study in mentalities / William V. Wallace.The 'Discrepancy between state and ethnographic frontiers' : Dmowski andMasaryk on self-determination / Paul Latawski. Masaryk and the Germans /Fred Hahn. British attitudes to Masaryk / Harry Hanak. Masaryk on Tolstoyand Gorky / Atonin Mestan. Masaryk and Dostoevsky / Paul I. Trensky.Linguistic authenticity in Karel Capek's Conversations with TGM / DavidShort. Leos Janacek and T.G. Masaryk / Patrick Lambert.