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The Fall A Comparative Study Of The End Of Communism In Czechoslovakia East Germany Hungary And Poland Hardcover Steven Saxonberg

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The Fall A Comparative Study Of The End Of Communism In Czechoslovakia East Germany Hungary And Poland Hardcover Steven Saxonberg
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.91 MB
Pages: 453
Author: Steven Saxonberg
ISBN: 9789058230973, 905823097X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: Hardcover

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The Fall A Comparative Study Of The End Of Communism In Czechoslovakia East Germany Hungary And Poland Hardcover Steven Saxonberg by Steven Saxonberg 9789058230973, 905823097X instant download after payment.

With a foreword by Seymour Lipset, Hoover Institution and George Mason University, USA
The Fall examines one of the twentieth century's great historical puzzles: why did the communist-led regimes in Eastern Europe collapse so quickly and why was the process of collapse so different from country to country? This major study explains why the impetus for change in Poland and Hungary came from the regimes themselves, while in Czechoslovakia and East Germany it was mass movements which led to the downfall of the regimes.

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