Selbstbestimmungsrecht und Gebietsreferenden nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg
1. Auflage, 2022
After 1918, referendums were held in several countries to clarify the affiliation of disputed territories. The instrument was supposed to correspond to the right of self-determination of the peoples propagated by the victorious powers. However, it soon became clear that it was also claimed by the defeated Central Powers or their successor states in order to revise border changes determined by the victors. Therefore, by far not all referendums discussed after 1918 were held. Moreover, the referendums that were actually held showed that voting behaviour was often not shaped by ethnicity, but by other considerations. Do referendums thus prove the persistence of non-national identifications? Have referendums been an instrument for creating a democratically legitimised peace? These considerations are explored in this volume, which includes comparative essays and case studies on East Prussia, Upper Silesia, Northern Schleswig, Carinthia and Burgenland.
»Der gut lesbare Sammelband stellt einen wichtigen
Beitrag zur Erforschung der Folgen des
Ersten Weltkriegs dar und kann Historiker*innen
und an der Geschichte Interessierten zur
Lektüre empfohlen werden.
Rezension in Südosteuropa Mitteilungen 05/23 von Gudrun Steinacker«
»Insgesamt stellt der Band eine mehr als interessante Zusammenschau der Thematik
dar. Gerade im Ansatz, alle Volksentscheide nacheinander auf Gemeinsamkeiten
und Unterschiede hin zu erforschen, liegt die Chance, transnational überkommene
Narrative aufzubrechen.
Benjamin Conrad, Berlin, Historische Zeitschrift // BAND 318 / 2024
doi 10.1515/hzhz-2024-1110«