Unsettled 1968 in the Troubled Present

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1968 artistic representations
1968 transnationality
Alexander Dubcek
Anna Walentynowicz
Antoni Macierewicz
Budapest School
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European contemporaneity
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Hungarian Maoists
Il Manifesto
illiberalism
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Komitet Obrony
Martin Klimke
Marxist Renaissance
memory politics in Eastern Europe
Patriotic Poles
Pci Leader
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political dissent theory
Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza
postwar European history
Potere Operaio
Prague Spring
Radio Free Europe
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032087955
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Why does 1968 matter today? The authors of this volume believe that it is a crucial point of reference for current developments, especially the ‘illiberal turn’ both in Europe and America. If we want to understand it, we need to look back into 1968 – the year that founded the cultural and political order of today’s world.

The book consists of the following four sections: '1968 and transnationality', '1968 and the transformation of meanings', 'Artistic representations of 1968', and '1968 and the European contemporaity'. This is followed by an afterword from the significant keynote speaker at the conference Unsettled 1968: Origins – Myth – Impact in June 2018 in Tübingen, Germany: Irena Grudzinska-Gross, herself a Polish ‘68er’, reflects upon the conference and leaves remarks on her 50 years of engagement with what happened in 1968.

Aleksandra Konarzewska is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Tübingen.

Anna Nakai is a PhD candidate at the Department of History, Central European University.

Michał Przeperski is a PhD researcher at Institute of National Remembrance in Warsaw.