TY - BOOK AU - Smetana,Vít TI - In the Shadow of Munich. British Policy Towards Czechoslovakia from 1938 To 1942: British Policy towards Czechoslovakia from the Endorsement to the Renunciation of the Munich Agreement (1938–1942) SN - 9788024628196 AV - DA47.9.C95 -- S64 2014eb U1 - 327.410437 PY - 2008/// CY - Prague PB - Karolinum Press KW - Munich Four-Power Agreement -- (1938) KW - Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Czechoslovakia KW - Czechoslovakia -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Aims and methodology -- Bibliographical essay -- Structure of the book -- British foreign policy and Czechoslovakia before Munich 1938 (Historical introduction) -- British strategies in the inter-war period -- The 'Czechoslovak year': 1938 -- Britain and the crumbling of Czechoslovakia (30 September 1938 - 15 March 1939) -- The implementation of Munich and its immediate impact upon British politics -- The question of the Munich guarantee -- Britain's policy towards Central Europe between Munich and 15 March 1939 -- Towards the March ides -- Towards the outbreak of war (15 March - 3 September 1939) -- The immediate repercussions of the March ides in British politics -- British international efforts between 15 March and the outbreak of the war -- Military and economic implications of the German subjugation of Czechoslovakia -- 'The Czech gold scandal' -- Britain and independent Slovakia -- Britain's de facto recognition of German annexation and the question of the Czechoslovak balances (a -- The problem of the Czechoslovak Legation in London -- Conclusion -- British attitudes towards the development of Czechoslovak political representation in exile (October -- Britain's assistance to refugees from Czechoslovakia, 1938-1939 -- Britain's attitudes to the formation of Czechoslovak political representation abroad before the outb -- Czechoslovakia and the British war aims -- The recognition of the Czechoslovak National Committee -- Towards the Provisional Government -- Conclusion -- The other life of Munich and the 'unbearable lightness' of provisional status (July 1940 - July 1941 -- The legacy of Munich and the battles for history -- Establishing the governing structures in exile -- The thorny way to full recognition - stage 1 -- The thorny way to full recognition - stage 2 -- Conclusion; Planning for the future while looking to the past (1940-1942) -- The Polish-Czechoslovak Confederation in British, Polish and Czechoslovak plans -- The question of the Czechoslovak frontiers and the origins of 'permanent solution' of the Sudeten German issue -- Conclusion -- General conclusions -- Bibliography -- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES -- Index UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3319804 ER -