Author:Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Works
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edit- At the Eleventh Hour (1916)
- The New Europe (The Slav Standpoint) (1918)
- The Spirit of Russia, vol. I and II (1919)
- The Religious Conditions in Czechoslovakia (c1921)
- The Making of a State (1927)
Journal Articles
edit- "Pangermanism and the Eastern Question" in The New Europe, 1 (1) (19th October, 1916)
- "The Literature of Pangermanism" in The New Europe, 1 (2, 3, 4, 5 and 8) (1916)
- "Austria under Francis Joseph" in The New Europe, 1 (7) (30th November, 1916)
- "Pangermanism and the Zone of Small Nations" in The New Europe, 1 (9) (14th December, 1916)
- "Sub specie æternitatis" in The New Europe, 1 (10) (21st December, 1916)
- "Bohemia and the European Crisis" (1917, multiple editions)
- "The Future Status of Bohemia" (1917, multiple editions)
- "Russia: From Theocracy to Democracy" in The New Europe, 2 (23) (22nd March, 1917)
- "A Philosophy of Pacifism" in The New Europe, 2 (24) (29th March, 1917)
- "Austria Infelix" in The New Europe, 3 (29) (3rd May, 1917)
- "Forerunners of the Russian Revolution" in The New Europe, 5 (63, 64) and 6 (67) (1917–1918)
- "Masaryk's Peace Program" in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (3) (1919)
Speeches and lectures
edit- The problem of small nations in the European crisis (multiple editions)
- The Slavs among the nations (1916)
- "Masaryk's First Presidential Message" in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (2) (1919)
- "Masaryk's Message on First Independence Day" in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (12) (1919)
- "Masaryk to the legionaries" in The Czechoslovak Review, 4 (5) (1920)
- "Czechoslovakia," in Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed., 1922)
Other
edit- An Appeal to the Russian Soviet (1917)
- Declaration of Independence of the Czechoslovak Nation by Its Provisional Government (1918) with Milan Rastislav Štefánik, and Edvard Beneš
- "Introduction" in Bohemia: An Historical Sketch (1920)
- "T. G. Masaryk, President of the Czechoslovak Republic, to Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America" in Czechoslovakia's tribute to the memory of Woodrow Wilson (1924)
Works about Masaryk
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editEncyclopedia articles
edit- "Masaryk, Thomas Garrigue," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- "Masaryk, Thomas Garrigue," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
Newspaper and journal articles
edit- "Masaryk and His Work" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (1) (1917)
- "Masaryk among Russian professors" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (8) (1917)
- "Masaryk in America" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (5) (1918)
- "Masaryk's reception in Chicago" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (5) (1918)
- "Masaryk at work in America" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (6) (1918)
- "Professor Masaryk in Baltimore" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (8) (1918)
- "President Masaryk started for Bohemia" in The Czechoslovak Review, 2 (11–12) (1918)
- "The new republic on Masaryk" in The Czechoslovak Review, 2 (11–12) (1918)
- "To prof. Masaryk and to deputy Kramář..." in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (1) (1919)
- "A Call on Masaryk" in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (4) (1919)
- "Masaryk's Birthday" in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (5) (1919)
- "President Masaryk arrives in Prague, December 22, 1918" in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (6) (1919)
- "Masaryk's "The Spirit of Russia"" by in The Czechoslovak Review, 4 (1) (1920)
- "The founder of a republic" in The Czechoslovak Review, 4 (4) (1920)
- "Masaryk's birthday celebrated in Washington" in The Czechoslovak Review, 4 (4) (1920)
- "Two Architects of New Europe: Masaryk and Beneš" by Robert J. Kerner in The Journal of International Relations, 12 (July 1921), pp. 27–43
Poems
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