https://ajpojournals.org/journals/index.php/EJHR/issue/feed European Journal of Historical Research 2022-06-24T23:18:09+03:00 Journal Admin journals@ajpojournals.org Open Journal Systems <p>The European Journal of Historical Research (EJHR), is an open access journal hosted by AJPO Journals USA LLC. It has developed an international reputation over the years as an important tool of world history, publishing articles on a number of historical subjects by renowned and upcoming historians.</p> <p>The journal is of great significant to scholars of history since it gives credible information and excellent expertise. The journal prides itself for its affordable publishing costs. This gives space for upcoming history researchers who want to publish their scholarly work. Its indexed in google scholar, Crossref (DOI), Ebscohost, Research Gate among others.</p> https://ajpojournals.org/journals/index.php/EJHR/article/view/1083 An analysis of the Diplomatic Situation of the First Czechoslovak Republic and its Impacts on the Nation’s Demise after the Munich Agreement 2022-06-24T23:18:09+03:00 Haolin Guo journals@ajpojournals.org <p><strong>Purpose: </strong>The objective of this research is to dive into the details of the First Czechoslovak Republic’s diplomacy and examine the impacts and significance of its diplomacy on its doomed national security.</p> <p><strong>Methodology: </strong>This article primarily used qualitative research methods. By studying official historical documents from governments, the historical circumstances could be analysed. Secondary sources, such as books written by historians were also referenced to view this period of history from unique perspectives.</p> <p><strong>Unique Contribution to this Field: </strong>Currently, most research about the First Czechoslovak Republic revolves around the time close to the Munich Agreement. This article innovatively studied the diplomatic history of Czechoslovakia since its formation and focused on its diplomacy in the 1920s.</p> 2022-06-24T00:00:00+03:00 Copyright (c) 2022 European Journal of Historical Research