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Indo-Iranian languages --- Grammar. --- Verb. --- Indo-Iranian languages - Grammar. --- Indo-Iranian languages - Verb.
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Consonants --- History --- Consonants. --- Consonnes. --- Mutation (phonétique) --- Rekonstruktion. --- Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft. --- Lautwandel. --- Konsonant. --- Sprache. --- Indogermanische Sprachen. --- History. --- Mutation (phonétique). --- Consonants - History
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In History of the Jews in the Bohemian Lands , Martin Wein traces the interaction of Czechs and Jews, but also of Christian German-speakers, Slovaks, and other groups in the Bohemian lands and in Czechoslovakia throughout the first half of the twentieth century. This period saw accelerated nation-building and nation-cleansing in the context of hegemony exercised by a changing cast of great powers, namely Austria-Hungary, France, Nazi Germany, and the Soviet Union. The author examines Christian-Jewish and inner-Jewish relations in various periods and provinces, including in Subcarpathian Ruthenia, emphasizing interreligious alliances of Jews with Protestants, such as T. G. Masaryk, and political parties, for example a number of Social Democratic ones. The writings of Prague’s Czech-German-Jewish founders of theories of nationalism, Hans Kohn, Karl W. Deutsch, and Ernest Gellner, help to interpret this history.
Jews --- History --- Czech Republic --- Ethnic relations.
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