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HR-50093-04Research Programs: Faculty Research AwardsAndrea R. OrzoffBattle for the Castle: Intellectuals and Propaganda in Czechoslovakia, 1918-19457/1/2005 - 12/31/2006$40,000.00AndreaR.Orzoff   New Mexico State UniversityLas CrucesNM88003-8002USA2003European HistoryFaculty Research AwardsResearch Programs400000400000

Propaganda is often associated with duplicitiousness and manipulation: but in interwar Eastern Europe, it frequently substituted for civic education. Literary intellectuals led the Czechoslovak propaganda effort and attempted not simply to parrot the worthiness of the new state but to prove it through the creation of propaganda as literature: a Czechoslovak national narrative. These intellectuals drew on archetypes and histories crafted by nineteenth-century Czech intellectuals battling the Habsburg Monarchy, and united an idealized portrait of Presidents T.G. Masaryk and Edvard Beneš with an idealized depiction of their state. I am applying for a yearlong NEH Faculty Research Award to finish my book manuscript, which links this myth, and the concrete achievements of the Czechoslovak propaganda apparatus between 1918 and 1945, to the important issues of European intellectuals in political life and European state relations. In so doing my work revises current scholarly understanding of European and East European political culture in strikingly new ways.