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- Siwek , Tadeusz . 1995 . "Narodowosc slaska w bylej Czechostowacji" ” . In Kultur a ludowa na pograniczu , 46 – 53 . Katowice : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu ?laskiego . On the ?lonzak movement, see; other parts of Silesia which were a part of the Moravian diocese of Olomouc, the masculine ethnonym Moravec was encountered up until the Second World War. The Moravci rejected a Czech identity, insisting that their language and identity were Moravian. Only since the middle of the twentieth century has this population claimed a Czech identity.
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- Urban , J. 1994 . "Stereotyp i autostereotyp mtodziety z Cieszyna i okolic" ” . In Poczucie toztsamosci narodowej mlodzie'zty. Studium z pogranicza polsko-czeskiego , 85 – 95 . Cieszyn : Uniwersytet Slaski . According to the stereotype held by some Poles, Czechs are lacking in courage, submissive, and irreligious. For some Czechs, Poles are stereotyped as aggressive, unorganized, and lacking in perseverance. On ethnic stereotypes in Teschen Silesia, see
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