On their own behalf. Ewald Ammende, Europe’s national minorities and the campaign for cultural autonomy 1920-1936
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On their own behalf: Ewald Ammende, Europe’s national minorities and the campaign for cultural autonomy 1920-1936 Table of Contents Preface Images Introduction: Why Baltic History is more difficult to write than German History ONE Brave new world: enterprise and aid TWO Liberal nationalist THREE Becoming a minority FOUR Achieving cultural autonomy FIVE Minority interests—European interests—global interests SIX Establishing the European Congress of Nationalities SEVEN The General Secretary: early optimism and its frustrations EIGHT 1929: year of the minorities NINE International national community thinking and a different kind of Pan-Europe TEN Critical challenges ELEVEN The new nationalist wave TWELVE When friends won't help THIRTEEN Aftermath FOURTEEN Fateful context FIFTEEN At Stalin's throat SIXTEEN Admitting defeat Conclusion: The need for more histories of national minorities Bibliography Index
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