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Vojtěch Pojar
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纳粹在德国掌权后,后哈布斯堡时代的中欧成为抵抗纳粹种族理论的主要场所。到目前为止,历史学家将这些声音视为孤立的案例。我的论文集中在20世纪30年代初捷克斯洛伐克写的几篇讨论种族、种族主义和优生学的文章上。我将这些文本置于背景中,并追溯它们在后哈布斯堡时代的流通,特别是在南斯拉夫和奥地利。根据Hugo Iltis、Vladislav Růžička、Mirko Kus-Nikolajev、BožoŠkerlj、Irene Harand和Viktor Lebzelter等个人的出版物,我证明这些举措是相互交织的,是由共享的知识和网络促成的。至关重要的是,我认为哈布斯堡王朝的帝国遗产在促成这些交流方面发挥了至关重要的作用。
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Resisting Nazi Racism in Post-Habsburg Spaces: Connecting the Debates in Czechoslovakia, Austria, and Yugoslavia in the Early 1930s
After the Nazis rose to power in Germany, post-Habsburg Central Europe became a major site of resistance against Nazi racial theories. So far, historians have treated these voices as isolated cases. My paper focuses on several texts discussing race, racism, and eugenics that were written in Czechoslovakia in the early 1930s. I contextualize these texts and trace their circulation in post-Habsburg spaces, particularly in Yugoslavia and Austria. Mapping the publications of individuals such as Hugo Iltis, Vladislav Růžička, Mirko Kus-Nikolajev, Božo Škerlj, Irene Harand, and Viktor Lebzelter, I demonstrate that these initiatives were entangled and enabled by shared knowledge and networks. Crucially, I argue that Habsburg imperial legacies played a vital role in making these exchanges possible.
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