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Around 1900, the Czech press produced a substantial number of articles on serious problems in Slovakia. While these articles provide interesting insight into Czech-Slovak relations at the turn of the century, they also provide important information on various aspects of Slovak life, for a number of reasons neglected in the Slovak press.
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‘Morava, Slersko’, Čas, vol. XVII, ‘Žně Státních uherských nástupcu’, Čas, vol. XVII, no. 47 (Příloha, 17 February 1903 ).
Dr. Samuel Czambel, O minulosti, přítomnosti a budoucnosti československé jednoty národu (Pest, 1902); Čas, vol. XVII, no. 127 (Příloha, 27 January 1903); no. 34 (Příloha, 4 February 1903), and no. 40 (Příloha, 10 February 1903 ).
Karel Kálal, ‘Slovensko — Povšechný rozhled’. Obzor národohospodářský vol. V (1900) pp. 201–10, 316–24. Josef Gruber, ‘Slovenský prumysl a Čechové’, pp. 165–7.
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Neudorfl, M.L. (1992). Slovakia in the Czech Press at the Turn of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. In: Morison, J. (eds) The Czech and Slovak Experience. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22241-4_4
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