No. III.-IV.

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Contents

Articles

Bedřich Loewenstein
Ill-informed Enthusiasts?

Günter Bischof
‘No Action’:
The Johnson Administration and the Soviet-led Intervention in Czechoslovakia

Jakub Končelík
‘Two-thousands Words’:
The Origin and Impact of an Unexpectedly Influential Manifesto

Karel Hrubý
Political Discourses of Intellectuals during the ‘Prague Spring’

Petr Koura
Films of Laughter and Forgetting:
The ‘Prague Spring’ in Czech Film during the ‘Normalization’ Period

Dalibor Vácha
Teplushki and Eshelony: The Czechoslovak Legionaries across Russia by Rail

Material

Ondřej Felcman    The ‘Ultras’ in Hradec:
Pro-Soviet Forces in the Hradec Králové Region in Autumn 1968

Memoirs

Luciano Antonetti
Dubček in Italy: The Prague Spring as a Symbol Twenty Years Later

Discussion

Peter Heumos
Socio-historical Research on Communist Systems

Michal Pullmann
Social History and the Totalitarian-History Narrative

Martin Jindra
Of Martyrs ‘Genuine’ and ‘Spurious’:
Concerning Zdeněk R. Nešpor’s Review

Zdeněk R. Nešpor
A Reply to Martin Jindra

Reviews

Adéla Gjuričová
Three Works on Czech Roman Catholicism and the Church

Robert Kvaček
A Fraught Topic:
A Volume of Articles on a Century of Sudeten-German History

Václav Průcha
A Monograph on Developments in Czech Society and
the Status of the Working Class, 1948–60

Renata Wohlgemuthová
The First Lady of the First Republic

Jaromír Balcar
A Thorough German Work on the Post-war Resettlement of the Borderlands

Zdenka Jeřábková
Useful Insights into Economic History

Jaroslav Vaculík
Poles in London Exile during World War Two in Memoirs

Vladimír Kašík
A Cautious Assessment of a ‘Citizen of Six Countries’

Chronicle

Martina Miklová
A Conference on the German-speaking Population of Post-war Czechoslovakia

Annotations

Summaries


 


Demokratická revoluce 1989 Československo 1968.cz Československo 38-89 Němečtí odpůrci nacismu v Československu jewishhistory.cz výzkumný projekt KSČ a bolševismus Disappeared Science

Current events in picture

Johanna Bockman: “1989 as a Thwarted Transition to Socialism: Mainstream Neoclassical Economists and their Socialist Programs”
Jan Drahokoupil: ”The ‘neoliberal’ strategy of economic transformation: Where did it come from and what were the alternatives?”
Konference 1989: Thinking Revolution in East-Central Europe

Oddělení pozdního socialismu a postsocialismu Ústavu pro soudobé dějiny AV ČR a Oddělení pro studium moderní české filozofie Filozofického ústavu AV ČR uspořádaly ve dnech 2. a 3. října 2014 mezinárodní vědeckou konferenci „1989: Thinking Revolution in East Central Europe“ .

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