The Prague Spring and the 1968 Warsaw Pact. Invasion of Czechoslovakia in an international context

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There has been a lot written on 1968 recently as we turn to history in trying to understand contemporary developments. The roundtable upon which this paper is based followed this vein by exploring five issues each illustrated with a quote, which are neglected topics of the discussion: how to understand the revolt, how geopolitical factors influencing the process of remembrance, who were the intermediaries and what did they understand the situation using historical analogies and how the ‘dissent culture’ made women invisible in the opposition. The questions were formulated and selected by Andrea Pető and commented by Petra James and Jakub Machek.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6-10
Number of pages5
JournalEUROPEUM
Volume1
StatePublished - 2018

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