No. I.

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Contents

Articles

Jaroslav Med
Antisemitism in the Culture of the Second Czechoslovak Republic

František Hanzlík
Gaps in the Biography of Bedřich Reicin

Sylva Sklenářová
A Dutch Spy Affair: The Trial of Jan A. Louwers, March 1950

Lucie Filipová
The Road to German-French Understanding: The Role of Non-Governmental Actors in Bilateral Co-operation, 1945–63

Vít Fojtek
Overcoming the Burdensome Past and Moving on to a New Ostpolitik: West German-Czechoslovak Relations in the 1960s

Memoirs

Jiří Kosta
Testimony about Three Miscarriages of Justice from the 1950s: Some Remarks on Ivan Margolius’s Praha za zrcadlem

Reviews

Tomáš Vilímek
A Foundation to Build on: The Complete Edition of Charter 77 Documents

Jan Gebhart
The Persecution of Czechoslovak Citizens in the USSR: Three Multi-author Volumes

Francis D. Raška
An American Monograph about the Protectorate

Dagmar Černá
Between Settling Accounts and Ignorance: The Prosecution of German War Criminals in Europe and Canada

Zdeněk R. Nešpor
Spurious Martyrs in the Fight against the Churches

Hana Zimmerhaklová
Folk Music and Religious Feeling: Society through the Lens of a Cultural Phenomenon

Vlastimil Hála
“Anti-Americanism” from America

Debate

Petr Uhl
A Witness’s Uneasiness about an Edition of Charter 77 Documents

Vilém Prečan
Uneasiness about a Witness in the Role of Arbiter

Concerning Petr Hrubý’s Recollections of the Periodical Skutečnost (Milan Drápala)

Of Periodicals and Archives

Jaroslav Vaculík
Wartime and Post-war History in Polish History Journals in 2007

Annotations

Summaries


 


Demokratická revoluce 1989 Československo 1968.cz Němečtí odpůrci nacismu v Československu

Current events in picture

Director of the Institute for Contemporary History Oldřich Tůma starts the proceedings on 20 November. The picture further shows the participants of the first panel called “The Struggle for East-Central Europe as a Primary Cause of the Cold War?” From left to right: Michael Hopkins, Benjamin Frommer (Chair), Vít Smetana, László Borhi and Rolf Steininger.
Prime Minister Jan Fischer awarding Prof. Mark Kramer with the Karel Kramář Memorial Medal.
The Prime Minister is congratulating Thomas Blanton, the director of the National Security Archive. Further from left to right are: Prof. Alex Pravda (Oxford University), Prof. Mark Kramer (Harvard University), Prof. Vilém Prečan (Czechoslovak Documentary Centre), Prof. William Taubman (Amherst College) and Michael Dockrill – husband of Prof. Saki Dockrill who was awarded in memoriam.

International conference (19-21 November 2009) about the role played by East-Central Europe in the Cold War.

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