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John Miller A History of Slovakia

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Nestled in the heart of Europe, Slovakia is a nation of dramatic contrasts, a land both ancient and new whose story has often been overshadowed by its larger neighbors. This comprehensive history charts the epic saga of the Slovak people's long and arduous journey toward self-determination. It explores the thousand-year period when Slovakia was an integral part of the Kingdom of Hungary, a time that shaped its stunning landscape of castles, its rich culture, and the very identity of its people. This narrative delves into the core paradox of Slovak history: the story of a nation that possessed a distinct language and culture for a millennium but had no state of its own, waging a persistent struggle for survival and recognition in the face of powerful external forces. The story begins with the land's earliest inhabitants and gains momentum with the arrival of the Slavs, tracing the rise and fall of the foundational Great Moravian Empire in the 9th century. It navigates the complex medieval centuries under Hungarian rule, marked by the devastation of Mongol invasions, the prosperity of German-settled mining towns, and the constant threat of the Ottoman Empire. The book chronicles the series of anti-Habsburg uprisings that swept through the land and highlights the pivotal 19th-century Slovak National Awakening, a movement led by intellectuals and poets who codified a modern Slovak language, providing the essential tool for forging a national consciousness against the pressures of assimilation. This history plunges into the tumultuous 20th century, from the creation of Czechoslovakia after World War I to its tragic dismemberment at the hands of Nazi Germany. It offers an unflinching look at the controversial First Slovak Republic, a client state of the Third Reich, while also celebrating the courage of the 1944 Slovak National Uprising, one of the largest armed rebellions against the Nazis in occupied Europe. The narrative continues through four decades of Communist rule, from the Stalinist terror of the 1950s to the exhilarating hope of the 1968 Prague Spring and the long, oppressive era of "normalization" that followed. The final chapters bring the story to the present day, recounting the dramatic fall of Communism in the 1989 Velvet Revolution and the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia that led to the birth of an independent Slovakia in 1993. It examines the turbulent early years of statehood, the radical economic reforms that transformed the country into the "Tatra Tiger," and its successful journey to join the European Union and NATO. From the medieval lords of Trencín Castle to the contemporary political struggles in Bratislava, this is the complete and compelling story of a resilient nation's quest to find its voice and take its rightful place in the world.

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Mærke: John Miller
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