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Anti-modernism

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Diana Mishkova
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Marius Turda
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Balazs Trencsenyi

Chapter I. Integral Nationalism

Jozef Tiso: The ideology of the Slovak People’s Party

Translated by Pavol Lukáč

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Title: Ideológia slovenskej ľudovej strany (The ideology of the Slovak People’s Party)

Originally published: Prague: Tiskový odbor Ústředního svazu československého studentstva, 1930

Language: Slovak The excerpts are from Rudolf Chmel, ed., Slovenská otázka v 20. storočí (Bratislava: Kalligram, 1997), pp. 82–97.

About the author

Jozef Tiso [1887, Bytča (Hun. Nagybiccse), near Žilina (Hun. Zsolna)–1947, Bratislava]: priest, politician, and president of the Slovak state during the Second World War. He studied theology at the University of Vienna and later served as priest in different places in Upper Hungary, trying to spread the teaching of Christian Socialism. After the establishment of Czechoslovakia in 1918, he started to climb up the Church hierarchy and, more importantly, became involved in politics. Between 1921 and 1923, he was episcopal secretary in Nitra, and in 1934 the headmaster of the teachers’ seminary he founded in his parish Bánovce nad Bebravou. His influence in the auto...

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