The “Velvet Revolution” in November 1989 brought about enormous changes in the political and social environment: the communist -regime was abolished and after forty-one years democracy was reestablished in Czechoslovakia. In art, the most important change brought by the Revolution was the end of censorship. Since 1989 artists have been allowed to do as they wish—as long as they can find the funding. Film in socialism was funded exclusively by the state, but since about 1990 the state has not ..
The thesis describes the political events initiated on November 17, 1989, which, after 42 years, led...
A review of a publication which examines why "revolutions always fail", using the example of the 198...
This part introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters...
Poland’s film directors could finally forget about the pressures of complying with government censor...
Czechoslovak society underwent a fundamental change in 1989, in which a certain portion of society, ...
This work is mainly focused on the evolution of art criticism after the restoration of democracy in ...
Thesis deals with the Press Act no. 81/1966 Coll., on periodical press and other mass media and its ...
Democracy became the preferred and consolidated form of government only in the twentieth century. It...
Summary: To be able to determine adequately what the public sphere in Eastern Europe might be in the...
Music and politics are two things that aren\u27t always interconnected, but in the case of Czechoslo...
The dramatic changes of 1989 have been widely understood as the confirmation of Western, liberal dem...
The change of the political regime in Czechoslovakia, called the Velvet Revolution, is considered as...
Twenty-five years ago today the Velvet Revolution kicked off in what was then Czechoslovakia to brin...
Socialism has collapsed. The long, historic struggle between capitalism and socialism has come to an...
The revolutions of 1989 have predominantly been understood as the confirmation of Western, liberal d...
The thesis describes the political events initiated on November 17, 1989, which, after 42 years, led...
A review of a publication which examines why "revolutions always fail", using the example of the 198...
This part introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters...
Poland’s film directors could finally forget about the pressures of complying with government censor...
Czechoslovak society underwent a fundamental change in 1989, in which a certain portion of society, ...
This work is mainly focused on the evolution of art criticism after the restoration of democracy in ...
Thesis deals with the Press Act no. 81/1966 Coll., on periodical press and other mass media and its ...
Democracy became the preferred and consolidated form of government only in the twentieth century. It...
Summary: To be able to determine adequately what the public sphere in Eastern Europe might be in the...
Music and politics are two things that aren\u27t always interconnected, but in the case of Czechoslo...
The dramatic changes of 1989 have been widely understood as the confirmation of Western, liberal dem...
The change of the political regime in Czechoslovakia, called the Velvet Revolution, is considered as...
Twenty-five years ago today the Velvet Revolution kicked off in what was then Czechoslovakia to brin...
Socialism has collapsed. The long, historic struggle between capitalism and socialism has come to an...
The revolutions of 1989 have predominantly been understood as the confirmation of Western, liberal d...
The thesis describes the political events initiated on November 17, 1989, which, after 42 years, led...
A review of a publication which examines why "revolutions always fail", using the example of the 198...
This part introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters...