Paradoxes of the Czechoslovak Sokol Association in the Interwar Period

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY East Central Europe Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.30965/18763308-50020004
John Paul Newman
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Abstract The article addresses some of the paradoxes of the interwar Czechoslovak Sokol Association. It shows how after 1918 Sokol historiography experienced a boom following national independence: a proliferation of accounts of the Sokol movement’s history to date told in largest part by the leadership of the association itself. These accounts re-narrated the history of the movement so that it became well-adjusted to the new culture of victory of the interwar state, positing throughout a separation between nation and empire and a struggle in which the former, aided by Sokol mobilization, was sure to emerge victorious. The article asks that we read this historiography ‘against the grain’, showing that the actual relationship of Sokol to late-Habsburg civil society was protean and shifting, and only re-cast as unswervingly adversarial in the post-1918 period. The second part of the article looks at the participation of Sokol members and leadership in the war in Slovakia (1919), presented in interwar historiography and commemoration as a culminating moment in Sokol’s participation in the national liberation of Czechs and Slovaks. In fact, there is a compelling case to be made that Sokol’s role in fighting and violence at this time also shows the ongoing contestation and conflict associated with the creation of Czechoslovakia. The article shows that re-narrating the history of the Habsburg period and the war itself to emphasize the voluntarist contribution of groups such as Sokol was an important part of establishing and maintaining the legitimacy of the interwar state.
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文章解决了一些矛盾的战争期间捷克斯洛伐克索科尔协会。它展示了1918年后索科尔史学如何在国家独立后经历了一个繁荣时期:迄今为止,对索科尔运动历史的大量描述在很大程度上是由协会本身的领导层讲述的。这些叙述重新叙述了该运动的历史,使其能够很好地适应两次世界大战之间国家胜利的新文化,在整个民族与帝国的分离和斗争中,前者在索科尔动员的帮助下,肯定会取得胜利。这篇文章要求我们“逆行”地阅读这篇史学,表明索科尔与哈布斯堡晚期公民社会的实际关系是千变万化和不断变化的,只有在1918年后的时期才被重新塑造为坚定不移的对抗。文章的第二部分着眼于索科尔成员和领导在斯洛伐克战争(1919年)中的参与,在两次世界大战之间的历史编纂和纪念活动中,索科尔参与捷克和斯洛伐克民族解放的高潮时刻。事实上,有一个令人信服的案例可以证明,索科尔在当时的战斗和暴力中所扮演的角色也表明了与捷克斯洛伐克的建立有关的持续的争论和冲突。文章表明,重新叙述哈布斯堡时期的历史和战争本身,强调索科尔等团体的自愿主义贡献,是建立和维持两次世界大战之间国家合法性的重要组成部分。
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