Compiled by
George J. Kovtun
Introductory Essay by
Stanley B. Winters
Table of Contents
The First World War 1914-1918 and
Its Aftermath
Austrian Terrorism in Bohemia. With an introduction by Professor
T. G. Masaryk. (London): Czech National Alliance in Great Britain
[1916?] 38p.
Discusses persecution of Karel Kramar and other acts of
repression.
Chapter 1 originally appeared in New Statesman in June, 1916,
Chapters 2 and 3 are reprints from La Nation Tcheque of May and
June, 1916.
Baerlein, Henry P. The March of Seventy Thousand. London: L.
Parsons [1926] 287p.
Czechoslovak Legion in Russia.
----- ----- New York: Arno Press, 1971. 287p.
Balawyder, A. "The Czechoslovak Legion Crosses Canada, 1920."
East European Quarterly 6, no. 2 (June 1972): 177-91.
Becvar, Gustav. The Lost Legion: A Czechoslovak Epic. London: S.
Paul [1939] 256p.
Czechoslovak Legion in Russia; personal narrative.
Benes, Edvard. Bohemia's Case for Independence. 1917.
For full citation see General Works: Works on More than One Period or Subject .
Benes, Edvard. "Germany and the Habsburg Problem." New Europe 4,
no. 41 (26 July 1917): 51-56.
"Bohemia's Demand for Independence." New Europe 3, no. 34 (7 June
1917): 238-42.
Text of three documents: Protest against censorship issued by
Union of Czech Journalists on 25 April 1917; Manifesto of Czech
writers addressed to Czech deputies [on 17 May 1917]; Statement
of Czech deputies of 20 May 1917.
Bradley, John F. N. Allied Intervention in Russia 1917-1920.
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968. 251p.
Czechoslovak Legion in Chapter 4 and other parts of the book.
----- ----- New York: Basic Books, 1968. 251p.
----- ----- Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1984. 251p.
Bradley, J[ohn] F. N. "The Allies and the Czech Revolt against
the Bolsheviks in 1918." Slavonic and East European Review 43,
no. 101 (June 1965): 275-92.
Bradley, John F. N. Civil War in Russia, 1917-1920. New York: St.
Martins' Press, 1975. 197p.
Actions of Czechoslovak Legion and Allied intervention in
Chapters 3 and 4.
----- ----- London: B. T. Batsford, 1975. 197p.
Bradley, John F. N. The Czechoslovak Legion in Russia, 1914-1920.
Boulder: East European Monographs; distributed by Columbia
University Press, 1991. 156p.
Bradley, J[ohn] F. N. "A Note on the Foundation of the
Czechoslovak Republic." Slavic and East European Review 38, no.
90 (December 1959): 223-25.
Note on Souhrnna hlaseni presidia prazskeho mistodrzitelstvi o
protistatni, protirakouske a protivalecne cinnosti v Cechach
1915-18, published in Prague in 1957.
Bunyan, James, comp. "Allied Intervention and the Czechoslovaks."
In his Intervention, Civil War, and Communism in Russia, April-
December 1918: Documents and Materials, 60-111. Baltimore: The
Johns Hopkins Press, 1936.
----- ----- New York: Octagon Books, 1976.
Calder, Kenneth J. Britain and the Origins of the New Europe,
1914-1918. Cambridge [Eng.]; New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1976. 268p.
Czechoslovak independence movement discussed mainly in Chapters
3, 5 and 7.
Carley, Michael J. "The Origins of the French Intervention in the
Russian Civil War, January-May 1918: A Reappraisal." Journal of
Modern History 48, no. 3 (September 1976): 413-39.
Comments on historical background of activities of Czechoslovak
Legion.
Carley, Michael J. Revolution and Intervention: The French
Government and the Russian Civil War, 1917-1919. Kingston:
McGill-Queen's University Press, c1983. 265p.
Includes Czechoslovak Legion.
Chamberlin, William H. "The Clash with the Czechs and the
Democratic Counterrevoluton." In his The Russian Revolution,
1917-1921, vol. 2, 1-24. New York: Macmillan, 1935.
----- ----- New York: Macmillan, 1952.
----- ----- Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1987.
Chaszar, Edward. "Trianon and the Problem of National
Minorities." In Essays on World War I: Total War and Peacemaking,
a Case Study on Trianon, 1982 [Chapter 4, Kiraly, Pastor,
Sanders]: 479-89.
Chrislock, C[arl] Winston. "Reluctant Radicals: Czech Social
Democracy and the Nationality Question, 1914-1918." PhD diss,
Indiana University, 1972.
"The Collapse of Austria-Hungary: Utter Defeat in Second Battle
of the Piave Leads to Surrender and Break-up of the Empire."
Current History 9, no. 3 (December 1918): 392-98.
Connaughton, Richard M. The Republic of the Ushakovka: Admiral
Kolchak and the Allied Intervention in Siberia, 1918-20. London;
New York: Routledge, 1990. 193p.
Czechoslovak Legion discussed in Chapter 3 and in other parts of
the book.
"The Czech Declaration of 6 January." New Europe 6, no. 72 (28
February 1918): 221-23.
Declaration of congress of Czech deputies held in Prague on 6
January 1918.
The Czechoslovak Flag: Historic Coat of Arms of the Czechoslovak
Lands: Arms and Flag of the Czechoslovak National Council. [New
York: B. Orr Press, 1918] [4]p.
Consists of one-page description signed by Czechoslovak National
Council, dated September 1918, and five illustrations.
"Czechs Recognized by U.S.: Our Country Joins Great Britain,
France, and Italy in Formally Recognizing the New Nation."
Current History 9, no. 1 (October 1918): 85-89.
Includes statements by Secretary of State Robert Lansing and T.
G. Masaryk.
Deak, Francis. Hungary at the Peace Conference: The Diplomatic
History of the Treaty of Trianon. New York: Columbia University
Press, 1942. 594p.
----- ----- New York: H. Fertig, 1972. 594p.
Dobson, Christopher, and John Miller. The Day They Almost Bombed
Moscow: The Allied Intervention in Russia, 1918-1920. New York:
Atheneum, 1986. 288p.
Czechoslovak Legion discussed in Chapters 1, 10, and 17.
Dupuy, Richard, E. Perish by the Sword: The Czechoslovak Anabasis
and Our Supporting Campaigns in North Russia and Siberia 1918-
1920. Harrisburg, Pa.: The Military Service Publishing Co.
[c1939] 302p.
Durica, Milan S. "Milan R. Stefanik and His Tragic Death in the
Light of Italian Military Documents." Slovak Studies 10 (1970):
147-84.
Durica, Milan S. "Milan R. Stefanik and His Tragic Death in the
Light of Italian Military Documents." In General Milan R.
Stefanik, 1880-1980: Historical Profile, edited by Jozef Ihnat et
al., 3-41. New York: Slovak-American Cultural Center, 1981.
Fest, Wilfried. Peace or Partition: The Habsburg Monarchy and
British Policy, 1914-1918. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1978.
276p.
Fic, Victor M. The Bolsheviks and the Czechoslovak Legion: The
Origin of Their Armed Conflict, March-May 1918. New Delhi:
Abhinav Publications, 1978. 495p.
Fic, Victor M. "The Origins of the Conflict between the
Czechoslovak Legion and the Bolsheviks: March to May, 1918." PhD
diss, Columbia University, 1968.
Fic, Victor M. Revolutionary War for Independence and the Russian
Question: Czechoslovak Army in Russia, 1914-1918. New Delhi:
Abhinav Publications, 1977, 270p.
Fic, Victor M. "Soviet Historians on the Origin of the Conflict
between the Czechoslovak Legion and the Bolsheviks in May 1918."
1968.
For full citation see Historians and Historiography.
Fichtner, Paula S. "Americans and the Disintegration of the
Habsburg Monarchy: The Shaping of an Historiographical Model."
1977.
For full citation see Historians and Historiography.
Fleming, Peter. The Fate of Admiral Kolchak. New York: Harcourt,
Brace & World [1963] 253p.
Involvement of Czechoslovak Legion in Chapters 1, 7, 11, 16-18.
----- ----- London: Hart-Davis, 1963. 253p.
Footman, David. Civil War in Russia. New York: Praeger, 1962,
c1961. 328p.
Involvement of Czechoslovak Legion in Chapter 2 and other parts
of the book.
----- ----- Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1975, c1961. 328p.
Footman, David. The Last Days of Kolchak. Oxford: St. Anthony's
College, 1953. 4l.
Includes involvement of Czechoslovak Legion.
Fowkes, F[rank] B. M. "The Policy of the Habsburg Monarchy
towards the Bohemian Question, 1913-1918." PhD diss, University
of London, School of Economics and Political Science, 1967.
Fuchs, Mary B. "The Problem of the Hungarian-Czechoslovak
Frontier, November 3rd, 1918-November 15th, 1920." PhD diss, St.
Johns University, 1942.
Galantai, Jozsef. Trianon and the Protection of Minorities.
Translated by Ervin Dunay. Boulder, Colo.: Social Science
Monographs; Highland Lakes, N.J.: Atlantic Research and
Publications; distributed by Columbia University Press, New York,
1992. 185p.
Translation of Trianon es kisebbsegvedelem.
Goldhurst, Richard. The Midnight War: The American Intervention
in Russia, 1918-1920. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1978. 288p.
Includes Czechoslovak Legion.
Graves, William S. "Aid to the Czechs." In his America's Siberian
Adventure, 1918-1920, 34-54. New York: J. Cape & H. Smith [[1931]
Aid to Czechoslovak Legion in Siberia.
----- ----- New York: P. Smith, 1941.
----- ----- New York: Arno Press, 1971.
Graves, William S. "The Gaida Revolution." In his America's
Siberian Adventure, 1918-1920, 275-316. New York: J. Cape & H.
Smith [1931]
General R. Gajda's activities in Vladivostok in 1919.
----- ----- New York: P. Smith, 1941.
----- ----- New York: Arno Press, 1971.
Hanak, Harry. "France, Britain, Italy and the Independence of
Czechoslovakia in 1918." In Czechoslovakia: Crossroads and
Crises, 1918-88, 1989 [Chapter 4, Stone and Strouhal]: 30-61.
Hanak, Harry. "The Government, the Foreign Office and Austria-
Hungary, 1914-1918." Slavonic and East European Review 47, no.
108 (January 1969): 160-97.
Hanak, Harry. Great Britain and Austria-Hungary during the First
World War: A Study in the Formation of Public Opinion. London,
New York: Oxford University Press, 1962. 312p.
Hanak, Harry. "The New Europe, 1916-20." Slavonic and East
European Review 39, no. 93 (June 1961): 369-99."
Holotik, Ludovit. "The Impact of First World War on the Czech and
Slovak Nations." Studia Historica Slovaca 6 (1969): 107-18.
Hoyt, Edwin P. The Army without a Country. New York: Macmillan
[1967] 243p.
Czechoslovak Legion in Russia.
Hurban, Vladimir S. "The Czech Exodus: A Siberian Epic: How
50,000 Determined Men Fought Their Way from Moscow to
Vladivostok." Current History 9, no. 3 (December 1918): 507-11.
Husek, Stephanie O. "Milan Rastislav Stefanik." 1954.
For full citation see Biographies and Memoirs,
Stefanik.
Jackson, Robert. "The Czechoslovak Legion." In his At War with
the Bolsheviks: The Allied Intervention into Russia, 1917-20, 43-
49. London: Tom Stacey, 1972.
Czechoslovak Legion also discussed in several other chapters of
the book.
Jahelka, Joseph. "The Role of Chicago Czechs in the Struggle for
Czechoslovak Independence." 1938.
For full citation see Czechs and Slovaks in the United States and Other Countries.
Jelinek, Yeshayahu. "The Treaty of Trianon and Czechoslovakia:
Reflections." In Essays on World War I: Total War and Peacemaking,
a Case Study on Trianon, 1982 [Chapter 4, Kiraly, Pastor,
Sanders]: 439-55.
Jesina, Cestmir, comp. The Birth of Czechoslovakia. [Washington]
Czechoslovak National Council of America, Washington, D.C.
Chapter, 1968. 110p.
102 documents from November 1915 to October 1918; 72 photographs.
Kalina, Antonin S. "The Winning Back of Czechoslovak
Independence." PhD diss, Georgetown University, 1935
Kalvoda, Josef. "Czech and Slovak Prisoners of War in Russia
During the War and Revolution." In Essays on World War I: Origins
and Prisoners of War, edited by Samuel R. Williamson, Jr., and
Peter Pastor, 215-38. New York: Social Science Monographs,
Brooklyn College Press; distributed by Columbia University Press,
New York, 1983.
Kalvoda, Josef. "The Czechoslovak-Hungarian Dispute." In Essays
on World War I: Total War and Peacemaking, a Case Study on
Trianon, 1982 [Kiraly, Pastor, Sanders]: 275-95.
Kalvoda, Josef. "General Alois Podhajsky: Czechoslovak War
Leader." In East European War Leaders: Civilian and Military,
edited by Bela K. Kiraly and Albert A. Nofi, 303-17. Boulder:
Social Science Monographs; Highland Lakes, N.J.: Atlantic
Research and Publications; distributed by Columbia University
Press, New York, 1988.
Kalvoda, Josef. "Masaryk in America in 1918." 1979.
For full citation see Tomas G. Masaryk.
Kalvoda, Josef. "The Origins of Czechoslovakia (Russia - The Home
Front)." In Czechoslovakia: Crossroads and Crises, 1918-88, 1989
[Chapter 4, Stone and Strouhal]: 11-29.
Kalvoda, Josef. "The Origins of the Czechoslovak Army." In East
Central European Society in World War I, edited by Bela K. Kiraly
and Nandor F. Dreisziger, 419-35. Boulder: Social Science
Monographs; Highland Lakes: Atlantic Research and Publications;
distributed by Columbia University Press, 1985.
Kennan, George F. "American Troops in Russia: Aid for the Czecho-
Slovaks?" In American Intervention in the Russian Civil War,
compiled by Betty M. Unterberger, 51-60. Lexington, Mass.: Heath,
c1969.
Kennan, George F. Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1920. 2 vols.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1956-1958.
Czechoslovak Legion extensively discussed in volume 2, The
Decision to Intervene, especially in Chapters 6, 12, and 13.
----- ----- New York: Norton, 1984.
Kerner, Robert. J. "World War, Revolution and Peace Conference."
In Czechoslovakia: Twenty Years of Independence, 1940 [Chapter 4,
Kerner]: 51-70.
Kertesz, Stephen D. "The Consequences of World War I: The Effects
on East Central Europe." In Essays on World War I: Total War and
Peacemaking, a Case Study on Trianon, 1982 [Chapter 4, Kiraly,
Pastor, Sanders]: 39-57.
Kettle, Michael. Russia and the Allies 1917-1920. Vol. 2: The
Road to Intervention, March-November 1918. London; New York:
Routledge, 1988. 401p.
Czechoslovak Legion discussed mainly in Chapters 3-8.
Kisch, Guido. "Woodrow Wilson and the Independence of Small
Nations in Central Europe." Journal of Modern History 19, no. 3
(September 1947): 235-38.
Contacts between Congressman Adolph J. Sabath and President
Wilson; includes Sabath's letter to Guido Kisch dated 13 October
1945.
Kovtun, George J. The Czechoslovak Declaration of Independence: A
History of the Document. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress,
1985, 59p.
Includes Masaryk's Czech draft and its translation, preliminary
text and the final version of the Declaration.
Kovtun, George J. "Masaryk in Japan." 1985.
For full citation see Tomas G. Masaryk.
Kovtun, George J. "Masaryk's New Europe: The History and the
Purpose of the Book." 1989.
For full citation see Tomas G. Masaryk.
Latawski, Paul. "Lewis Namier and the Criteria of State-Building:
The Construction of Czechoslovakia and Poland, 1915-1920." In
Grossbritannien, die USA und die bohmischen Lander 1918-1938,
1991 [Chapter 4, Schmidt-Hartmann and Winters]: 143-51.
Lewis, Brackett. Eyewitness Story of the Occupation of Samara,
Russia, by the Czechoslovak Legion in June 1918. Preface by
Cestmir Jesina. Washington, D.C.: Czechoslovak Society of Arts
and Sciences in America, 1977. 20p.
Long, John W., and C. Howard Hopkins. "T. G. Masaryk and the
Strategy of Czechoslovak Independence: An Interview in Russia on
27 June 1917." 1978.
For full citation see Tomas G. Masaryk.
Maddox, Robert J. The Unknown War with Russia: Wilson's Siberian
Intervention. San Rafael, Calif.: Presidion Press, c1977. 156p.
Czechoslovak Legion discussed in Chapters 3 and 5.
Mamatey, Victor S. "The Czech Wartime Dilemma: The Habsburgs or
Entente?" In East Central European Society in World War I, edited
by Bela K. Kiraly and Nandor F. Dreisziger, 103-11. Boulder:
Social Science Monographs; Highland Lakes, N.J.: Atlantic
Research and Publications; distributed by Columbia University
Press, New York.
Mamatey, Victor S. "The Czecho-Slovak Agreement of Pittsburgh
(May 30, l9l8) Revisited." Kosmas: Journal of Czechoslovak and
Central European Studies 2, no. 2 (Winter 1983): 41-48.
Mamatey, Victor S. "Masaryk and Wilson: A Contribution to the
Study of Their Relations." 1989.
For full citation see Tomas G. Masaryk.
Mamatey, Victor S. "The Role of President Wilson in the
Foundation of Czechoslovakia." In Czechoslovakia Past and
Present, vol. 1, 1968 [Chapter 4, Rechcigl]: 19-29.
Mamatey, Victor S. "The Slovaks and Carpatho-Ruthenians." 1967.
For full citation see Czechs and Slovaks in the United States and Other Countries .
Mamatey, Victor S. "The Union of Czech Political Parties in the
Reichsrat 1916-1918." The Habsburg Empire in World War I, 1977
[Chapter 4, Kann, Kiraly, Fichtner]: 3-28.
Mamatey, Victor S. "The United States and Czechoslovak
Independence." In Czechoslovakia: Crossroads and Crises, 1918-88,
1989 [Chapter 4, Stone and Strouhal]: 62-79
Mamatey, Victor S. The United States and East Central Europe,
1914-1918: A Study in Wilsonian Diplomacy and Propaganda.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1957. 431p.
Standard work with substantial treatment of Czechoslovak
independence movement.
----- ----- Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1972. 431p.
Mamatey, Victor S. "The United States and the Dissolution of
Austria-Hungary." Journal of Central European Affairs 10, no. 3
(Oct 1950): 256-70.
Mamatey, Victor S. "The United States Recognition of the
Czechoslovak National Council of Paris (September 3, 1918)."
Journal of Central European Affairs 13, no. 1 (April 1953): 47-
60.
Manning, Clarence A. The Siberian Fiasco. New York: Library
Publishers [1952] 210p.
Discusses American involvement in Siberia 1918-1920, includes
activities of Czechoslovak Legion.
Marchant, Francis P. Bohemia: Her Story and Her Claims. London:
National Czech Alliance, 1916? 15p.
Example of pro-Czech propaganda during First World War. Reprinted
from The Asiatic Review, August, 1916.
Markovic, Ivan. "The Cooperation of Slovaks and Czechs in War and
Revolution." In Slovakia Then and Now: A Political Survey, 1931
[Chapter 4, Seton-Watson]: 92-106.
[Masaryk, Tomas G.] Declaration of Independence of the
Czechoslovak Nation. [New York]: Printed for the Czechoslovak
Arts Club by the Marchbanks Press, 1918. 7p.
Also listed in Tomas G. Masaryk.
[Masaryk, Tomas G.] Declaration of Independence of the
Czechoslovak Nation = Prohlaseni nezavislosti ceskoslovenskeho
naroda. [Praha]: O. Zahradnik, 1933. 37p.
The official English text, with Czech translation on opposite
pages. Comments by Jaroslav Cisar in Czech.
Also listed in Tomas G. Masaryk.
[Masaryk, Tomas G., and Jaroslav F. Smetanka] The Voice of an
Oppressed People. Chicago: Bohemian National Alliance [1917?]
48p.
Includes "The Problem of Small Nations in the European Crisis"
(inaugural lecture at University of London) and "Bohemia and the
European Crisis" (previously published in New Europe and Bohemian
Review) by T. G. Masaryk, and "Dismemberment of Austria" by J. F.
Smetanka.
Matocha, B. P. "Work of the Czechoslovaks in America." Current
History 10, no. 2 (May 1919): 309-12.
Assistance to independence movement.
May, Arthur J. "H. A. Miller and the Mid-European Union of 1918."
American Slavic and East European Review 16, no. 4 (December
1957): 473-88.
May, Arthur J. "The Mid-European Union." In The Immigrants'
Influence on Wilson's Peace Policies, 1967 [Chapter 4, O'Grady]:
250-71.
Leading role of T. G. Masaryk.
Medek, Rudolf. The Czechoslovak Anabasis across Russia and
Siberia. London: The Czech Society [1929] 45p.
Miller, Herbert A. "What Woodrow Wilson and America Meant to
Czechoslovakia." In Czechoslovakia: Twenty Years of Independence,
1940 [Chapter 4, Kerner]: 71-87.
Morley, James W. The Japanese Thrust into Siberia, 1918. New
York: Columbia University Press, 1957 [c1954] 395p.
Czechoslovak Legion in Siberia discussed in Chapters 11 and 12.
----- ----- New York: Columbia University Press; Freeport, N.Y.:
Books for Libraries Press [1972. c1954] 395p.
Namier, Lewis B. The Case of Bohemia. 1917
For full citation see General Works: Works on More than One Period or Subject.
Namier, Lewis B. The Czecho-Slovaks, an Oppressed Nationality.
London; New York: Hodder and Stroughton, 1917. 24p.
Nosek, Vladimir. "Czecho-Slovak Army in Siberia." New Europe 8,
no. 93 (25 July 1918): 28-31.
Nosek, Vladimir. "The Czechs and Austria's Peace Move." New
Europe 8, no. 103 (3 October 1918): 280-82.
Nosek, Vladimir. "The German Minority in Bohemia: A Czech View."
New Europe 9, no. 109 (14 November 1918): 115-18.
Nosek, Vladimir. Great Britain's New Allies: The Czecho-Slovaks.
London: Patridge & Cooper [1918?] 12p.
Nosek, Vladimir. Independent Bohemia: An Account of the Czecho-
Slovak Struggle for Liberty. London and Toronto: J. M. Dent &
Sons; New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1918. 190p.
Nosek, Vladimir. "Unrest in Bohemia." New Europe 7, no. 86 (6
June 1918): 180-83.
Odlozilik, Otakar. "The Czechs." 1967.
For full citation see Czechs and Slovaks in the United States and Other Countries.
Opocensky, Jan. The Collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and
the Rise of the Czechoslovak State. Prague: Orbis Library, 1928.
214p.
Opocensky, Jan. "A War-Time Discussion of Responsibility for the
War." Translated from the French by Carolyn Bartel. Journal of
Modern History 4, no. 3 (September 1932): 415-29.
Austrian-German discussion illustrated by three documents.
Ormos, Maria. From Padua to Trianon, 1918-1920. Translated by
Miklos Uszkay. Boulder: Social Science Monographs; Highland
Lakes, N.J.: Atlantic Research and Publications; distributed by
Columbia University Press, New York, 409p.
Armistice period in Slovakia in Part I, Romanian and Czechoslovak
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the 19th and 20th Centuries, 1973 [Chapter 4, Kirschbaum,
Joseph]: 81-93.
Osusky, Stephen. "The Secret Peace Negotiations between Vienna
and Washington." Slavonic Review 4, no. 12 (March 1926): 657-8.
Extracts from George Herron: Jeho praca v nasej zahranicnej
revolucii.
Panther. "Poles, Czechs and Jugoslavs." New Europe 3, no. 34 (7
June 1917): 225-36.
Papousek, Jaroslav. The Czechoslovak Nation's Struggle for
Independence. Prague: Orbis Library, 1928. 84p.
Independence movement during First World War.
Pares, Bernard. "The Czechoslovaks in Russia." New Europe 8, no.
97 (22 August 1918): 129-32.
Pergler, Charles. America in the Struggle for Czechoslovak
Independence. Philadelphia: Dorrance & Co. [c1926] 110p.
Pergler, Charles. Bohemia's Claim to Independence. Chicago:
Bohemian National Alliance, 1916. 12p.
Address delivered before Committee on Foreign Affairs of House of
Representatives on 25 February 1916.
Pergler, Charles. Bohemian (Czech) Hopes and Aspirations.
Chicago: Bohemian National Alliance [1916?] 17p.
Lecture delivered at the State University of Minnesota on 28
March 1916.
Pergler, Charles. The Bohemian Question. Philadelphia: American
Academy of Political and Social Science, 1917. 6p.
Reprinted from Annals of the American Academy of Political and
Social Science, July, 1917.
Pergler, Charles. The Bohemians (Czechs) in the Present Crisis.
Chicago: Bohemian National Alliance [1916?] 23p.
Address delivered on 28 May 1916 to commemorate Czech volunteers
killed in present war.
Pergler, Charles. The Heart of Europe. Chicago: Bohemian National
Alliance [1917] 39p.
Address delivered on 11 December 1916 in Washington at conference
of oppressed or dependent nationalities.
Pichon, Rene. "A New Ally: The Bohemian Army." New Europe 5, no.
61 (13 December 1917): 284-86.
Translation from French, originally published in L'Oeuvre on 2
December 1917.
The Position of the Bohemians (Czechs) in the European War.
Chicago: Bohemian National Alliance [1915] 40p.
Includes anti-Austrian statement by Bohemian National Alliance
and British, French and Russian comments on the attitudes of the
Czechs.
Also listed in Czechs and Slovaks in the United States and Other Countries.
Prochazka, J., ed. Bohemia's Claim for Freedom. Introduction by
G. K. Chesterton. London: Chatto & Windus, 1915. 63p.
Includes short survey of Czech history by Sergius Cyon.
Published on behalf of London Czech Committee.
Rees, H. Louis. "The Czechs during World War I (Especially 1917-
1918)." PhD diss, Ohio State University, 1990.
Rees, H. Louis. The Czechs during World War I: The Path to
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Roy, James A. Pole and Czech in Silesia. London; New York: John
Lane, 1921. 212p.
Personal narrative by member of Inter-Allied Commission
discussing developments in Silesia from February to June 1919.
Rubicon. "The Czechs and Austria." New Europe 6, no. 70 (14
February 1918): 144-50.
Sakmyster, Thomas L. "Great Britain and the Making of the Treaty
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a Case Study on Trianon, 1982 [Chapter 4, Kiraly, Pastor,
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World War I: Total War and Peacemaking, a Case Study on Trianon,
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Settlement." 1982.
For full citation see Historians and Historiography.
Seton-Watson, Robert W. The Future of Bohemia. London: Nisbet,
1915. 31p.
Lecture delivered in honor of quincentenary of Jan Hus.
[Seton-Watson, Robert W.] "The Internal Situation of Austria."
New Europe 1, no. 12 (4 January 1917): 353-63.
Includes situation in Czech Lands.
Seton-Watson. Masaryk in England. 1943.
For full citation see Tomas G. Masaryk.
Siklos, Andras. Revolution in Hungary and the Dissolution of the
Multinational State, 1918. Translated by Zsuzsa Beres,
translation revised by Emma Roper-Evans. Budapest: Akademiai
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Slovakia and Subcarpathian Rus' in Biographies and Memoirs.
Silverlight, John. The Victors' dilemma: Allied Intervention in
the Russian Civil War. London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1970. 392p.
Activities of Czechoslovak Legion in Chapters 1, 2, 6, and 9.
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