James Krapfl: Revolution with a Human Face. Politics, Culture, and Community in Czechoslovakia, 1989-1992, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2013. 292 pp. – ISBN 978-0-80145-205-5.Department of Economy and SocietyUniversity of Gothenburg, Swede
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Music and politics are two things that aren\u27t always interconnected, but in the case of Czechoslo...
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This book review discusses 'Czechs, Slovaks and the Jews, 1938–48: Beyond Idealisation and Condemnat...
This article is concerned with the concept of “scientific and technological revolution” (STR) as it ...
Review of: Kopecky, P. and Mudde, C. eds., Uncivil Society? Contentious Politics in Post-Communist ...
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International audienceFilipov is a township of three thousand, in the border and mostly agricultural...
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