History of Czechoslovakia Since 1945

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Chronic
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Czech Countries
Czech Workers
Czechoslovak Delegation
Czechoslovak Leader
Czechoslovak People
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Czechoslovak Society
Czechoslovakia
Danse Macabre
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Europe
Federal Republic Of Germany
Follow
GDR
glasnost
history
History Of Czechoslovakia
Husak
Janos
Mlynar
Pavel Tigrid
Post-war
Prague Castle
Prague Spring
SED
XVIIth Party Congress
XXth Party Congress
XXVIIth Congress

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032575216
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1989, A History of Czechoslovakia Since 1945 is a comprehensive account of Czechoslovakia under Communist rule, tracing events from 1945 to 1990. The author focuses on the last twenty years in particular, when the Prague Spring offered a brief period of liberalization, but was followed by harder times, with the hope of change fading, and society becoming paralyzed. Dr. Renner describes vividly the country’s fortunes under the Soviet rule of Stalin and Brezhnev, and how it pioneered the policy of glasnost during the Prague Spring of 1968. The book concludes with a special look at the influence of Gorbachev’s glasnost on the regime of Czechoslovakia. Dr. Renner combines a chronological overview with a passionate yet scholarly discussion of underlying political, economic, and cultural issues and developments, making this book invaluable as an authoritative and lucid account of Czechoslovak history, as well as an explanation of the role this country and in events played in the shaping of modern Europe.

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