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The Autonomous Silesian Voivodship and its Legacy
In: The Silesian Voivodeship (2024), pp. 47–68
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Anna Muś
Anna Muś, University of Silesia in Katowice, Katowice, Polen
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| Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| By Anna Muś: The Autonomous Silesian Voivodship and its Legacy | 47 | ||
| I. Introduction | 47 | ||
| II. Today | 48 | ||
| III. Legacy | 49 | ||
| IV. The End of World War II | 51 | ||
| 1. Hypothesis 1 – Centralization: a Clean Slate for a Centralized and Authoritarian State | 52 | ||
| 2. Hypothesis 2 – Ethno-nationalist: Making an Ethnically Homogenous State | 53 | ||
| 3. Conclusions | 54 | ||
| V. The End of the Great War | 54 | ||
| 1. Hypothesis 1 – An Instrument of Propaganda before the Plebiscite | 55 | ||
| 2. Hypothesis 2 – A Practical Solution for Legal Diversity | 57 | ||
| 3. Hypothesis 3 – Upper Silesian Regional Particularism | 59 | ||
| 4. Hypothesis 4 – The People’s Will | 61 | ||
| 5. Hypothesis 5 – Neutralization of Upper Silesian Separatism | 63 | ||
| 6. Conclusions | 64 | ||
| VI. Concluding Remarks | 65 |