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Changing Places: Society, Culture, and Territory in the Saxon-Bohemian Borderlands, 1870-1946
Caitlin Murdock
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Cover
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Title
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Contents
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Preface
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Abbreviations
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Introduction
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CHAPTER 1 Birth of a Borderland
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CHAPTER 2 A Region on the Move: Labor Migration and the Rethinking of Space, 1870–1914
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CHAPTER 3 “Every reason to be on their guard!” German Nationalism across the Frontier, 1880–1914
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CHAPTER 4 What’s in a State? Citizens, Sovereignty, and Territory in the Great War, 1914–19
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CHAPTER 5 The Ties That Bind: Economic Mobility, Economic Crisis, and Geographies of Instability, 1919–29
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CHAPTER 6 Connecting People to Places: Foreigners and Citizens in Frontier Society, 1919–32
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CHAPTER 7 Borderlands in Crisis, 1929–33
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CHAPTER 8 “No border is eternal”: The Road to Dissolution, 1933–38 181
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Epilogue: Occupation, Expulsion, and Resurrection 202
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Notes
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Selected Bibliography
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Index
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Published: 2010
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
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