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Czechoslovakia And Eastern Europe In The Era Of Normalisation 19691989 Kevin Mcdermott

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Czechoslovakia And Eastern Europe In The Era Of Normalisation 19691989 Kevin Mcdermott
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.76 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Kevin McDermott, Matthew Stibbe (eds.)
ISBN: 9783030982706, 303098270X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Czechoslovakia And Eastern Europe In The Era Of Normalisation 19691989 Kevin Mcdermott by Kevin Mcdermott, Matthew Stibbe (eds.) 9783030982706, 303098270X instant download after payment.

This edited collection represents the first comprehensive volume in English on the crucial, but under-explored, late period in the history of East European communism. Focusing on developments in Czechoslovakia from the crushing of the Prague Spring in August 1968 to the ‘Velvet Revolution’ of November 1989, the book examines a broad range of political, social and cultural issues, while also analysing external perceptions and relations. It explores the concept of ‘normalisation’ in historical context and brings together British, American, Czech and Slovak experts, each with their own archival research and particular interpretations. Overall, the anthology aims to assess the means by which the Prague Spring reforms were repealed and how Czechoslovakia was returned to a ‘normal’ communist state in line with Soviet orthodoxy. Key themes include the Communist Party and ideology; State Security; Slovak developments; ‘auto-normalisation’; women and gender; cultural and intellectual currents; everyday life and popular opinion; and Czechoslovakia’s political and cultural relationship with the USSR, the GDR, Poland and Yugoslavia. The volume sheds light on the process of decay of the Czechoslovak communist regime and the reasons for its ultimate collapse in 1989.

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