SOCIAL SCIENCES

Dreams of a Great Small Nation: The Mutinous Army That Threatened a Revolution, Destroyed an Empire, Founded a Nation, and Made the Map of Europe

PublicAffairs. Mar. 2016. 416p. notes. bibliog. index. ISBN 9781610394840. $28.99; ebk. ISBN 9781610394857. HIST
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McNamara (associate scholar, Foreign Policy Research Inst.) shares a valuable story that is relatively unknown and understood in the West. Through careful translation of primary Czecho-Slovakian documents, the author chronicles the Czecho-Slovakian legion, its military history in Russia in the late 1910s, and its political leader Tomáš Masaryk; all of which led to the creation of the Czecho-Slovakian nation as a result of the upheaval surrounding the events of World War I. McNamara's journalistic background is evident in terms of his pacing and the various structuring devices he uses, creating a narrative that reads more like a series of articles than a history text. The overwhelming amount of source content occasionally contributes to a muddled narrative as the plethora of compelling stories can detract from the clarity of each perspective.
VERDICT Despite these issues, McNamara's work presents a vital first entry that opens the doors on this integral part of World War I history and the shaping of the Soviet-influenced Eastern European political and social fabric.
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