

An edition of Kidnapped souls (2008)
National Indifference and the Battle for Children in the Bohemian Lands, 1900-1948
By Tara Zahra
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Cornell University Press,Cornell Univ Pr
Language
eng
Pages
304
Description:
"Kidnapped Souls offers a surprising new perspective on Central European politics and society in the first half of the twentieth century. Drawing on Austrian, Czech, and German archives, Tara Zahra shows how nationalists in the Bohemian Lands worked to forge political cultures in which children belonged more rightfully to the national collective than to their parents. Through their educational and social activism to fix the boundaries of nation and family, Zahra finds, Czech and German nationalists reveal the set of beliefs they shared about children, family, democracy, minority rights, and the relationship between the individual and the collective. Zahra shows that by 1939 a vigorous tradition of Czech-German nationalist competition over children had created cultures that would shape the policies of the Nazi occupation and the Czech response to it. The book's concluding chapter weighs the prehistory and consequences of the postwar expulsion of German families from the Bohemian Lands." "Kidnapped Souls is a significant contribution to our understanding of the genealogy of modern nationalism in Central Europe and an exploration of the ways in which children have been the objects of political contestation when national communities have sought to shape, or to reshape, their futures." --Book Jacket.
subjects: History, Politics and government, Government policy, Ethnic relations, Children and politics, Nationalism, Children, Germans, Nationalism, latin america, Germans, foreign countries, Czech republic, politics and government, Czech republic, social conditions, Germans, czechoslovakia
Places: Bohemia, Czech Republic, Bohemia (Czech Republic)
Times: 20th century