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The book presents a detailed biography of Alexander Dubček, the icon of the “Czecho-Slovak Spring” in 1968. It aims to explain his decisions and intellectual development in the context of the turbulent development of the 20th century Central Europe. Dubčk’s importance went beyond Czechoslovak borders. His vision of the “socialism with the human face” secured him worldwide fame. At the end of the 1960s, he became a global symbol of the changes desired on both sides of the Iron Curtain. The short time of his leadership brought him and his country at the forefront of the global politics. The invasion of the Warsaw Pact into Czechoslovakia ended his political career and brought him 20 years of isolation. However, Dubčk’s popularity and infl uence in the European Left remained unchanged.



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Alexander Dubček biography – Czechoslovak Prague Spring 1968 – Socialism with a human face – Soviet Union – Dissent – Warsaw pact Invasion – Leonid Brezhnev – Normalization – Communist Party of Czechoslovakia – Eastern Bloc – Soviet Union – Velvet Revolution

Alexander Dubček: The Symbol of Spring

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 18/09/2019
      ISBN13: 9783631731352, 978-3631731352
      ISBN10: 3631731353

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book presents a detailed biography of Alexander Dubček, the icon of the “Czecho-Slovak Spring” in 1968. It aims to explain his decisions and intellectual development in the context of the turbulent development of the 20th century Central Europe. Dubčk’s importance went beyond Czechoslovak borders. His vision of the “socialism with the human face” secured him worldwide fame. At the end of the 1960s, he became a global symbol of the changes desired on both sides of the Iron Curtain. The short time of his leadership brought him and his country at the forefront of the global politics. The invasion of the Warsaw Pact into Czechoslovakia ended his political career and brought him 20 years of isolation. However, Dubčk’s popularity and infl uence in the European Left remained unchanged.



      Table of Contents

      Alexander Dubček biography – Czechoslovak Prague Spring 1968 – Socialism with a human face – Soviet Union – Dissent – Warsaw pact Invasion – Leonid Brezhnev – Normalization – Communist Party of Czechoslovakia – Eastern Bloc – Soviet Union – Velvet Revolution

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