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Nationalism --- Slovakia --- History
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RomansSlovakia --- -Rusovce (Bratislava, Solovakia) --- -Bratislava (Slovakia) --- -Antiquities, Roman --- Antiquities, Roman --- Romans --- -Ethnology --- Italic peoples --- Latini (Italic people) --- Bratislava (Slovakia) --- Ethnology --- Rusovce (Bratislava, Solovakia) --- Bratislava (Czechoslovakia) --- Pressburg (Slovakia) --- Presburg (Slovakia) --- Pozsony (Slovakia) --- Bratislava --- Prešpork (Slovakia) --- Preshpork (Slovakia) --- Prešporok (Slovakia) --- Posonium (Slovakia) --- Пожун (Slovakia) --- Požun (Slovakia) --- Prešpurk (Slovakia) --- Ιστρόπολις (Slovakia) --- Istropolis (Slovakia) --- Presbourg (Slovakia) --- Presburgo (Slovakia) --- Pojon (Slovakia) --- Aulissel (Czechoslovakia) --- Ovsište (Czechoslovakia) --- Antiquities, Roman. --- RomansSlovakia - - Rusovce (Bratislava) --- Rusovce (Bratislava, Solovakia) - - Antiquities, Roman --- Bratislava (Slovakia) - - Antiquities, Roman --- -Romans --- -RomansSlovakia
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Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Šarovce (Slovakia) --- Antiquities.
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fantasieën (muziek) --- orgelmuziek --- anno 1900-1999 --- Slovakia
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suites --- hobomuziek --- anno 1900-1999 --- Slovakia
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History of Eastern Europe --- Political parties --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1930-1939 --- Slovakia --- Hlinka, Andrej, --- Hlinkova slovenská ľudová strana. --- Politics and government.
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For about eight months in 1968 Czechoslovakia underwent rapid and radical changes that were unparalleled in the history of communist reform; in the eight months that followed, those changes were dramatically reversed. H. Gordon Skilling provides a comprehensive analysis of the events of 1968, assessing their significance both for Czechoslovakia and for communism generally. The author's account is based on all available written sources, including unpublished Communist Party documents and interviews conducted in Czechoslovakia in 1967, 1968, and 1969. He examines the historical background, the main reforms and political forces of 1968, international reactions, the Soviet intervention, and the experiment's collapse, concluding with his reasons for regarding the events of the Prague spring as a movement of revolutionary proportions.The author's account is based on all available written sources, including unpublished Communist Party documents and interviews conducted in Czechoslovakia in 1967, 1968, 1969. He examines the historical background, the main reforms and political forces on 1968, international reactions, the Soviet intervention, and the experiment's collapse, concluding with his reasons for regarding the events of the Prague spring as a movement of revolutionary proportions.Originally published in 1976.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
-Czechoslovakia --- Czechoslovakia --- History --- Politics and government --- HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union. --- Absolute war. --- Activism. --- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. --- Alexander Dubcek. --- Anti-Party Group. --- Anti-bureaucratic revolution. --- Anti-communism. --- Anti-imperialism. --- Bourgeois nationalism. --- Bratislava. --- Brezhnev Doctrine. --- Censorship. --- Censure. --- Central Committee. --- Chronicle of Current Events. --- Comecon. --- Communist International. --- Communist Party of Slovakia. --- Controversial discussions. --- Counter-revolutionary. --- Criticism. --- Czechoslovakia. --- Czechs. --- Days of May. --- De-Stalinization. --- Dean Rusk. --- Demagogue. --- Democratization. --- Diktat. --- Economic democracy. --- Ernest Gellner. --- Ferdinand Peroutka. --- Flexible response. --- Foreign policy. --- German occupation of Czechoslovakia. --- Hungarian Revolution of 1956. --- Imperialism. --- Imre Nagy. --- János Kádár. --- Khrushchevism. --- Little Entente. --- Market socialism. --- Marxism–Leninism. --- Mehmet Shehu. --- Military occupation. --- Motion of no confidence. --- Nationality. --- Nazi propaganda. --- New Course. --- New Departure (Democrats). --- New Economic Policy. --- New class. --- Nonviolent revolution. --- Original position. --- Ostpolitik. --- Peaceful coexistence. --- Police action. --- Political party. --- Politics. --- Popular sovereignty. --- Prague Spring. --- Presidium. --- Proletarian internationalism. --- Protectionism. --- Public diplomacy. --- Quiet Revolution. --- Reformism. --- Reprisal. --- Revisionism (Marxism). --- Revival Process. --- Revolution. --- Robert C. Tucker. --- Samizdat. --- Slovak National Council. --- Slovakia. --- Slovaks. --- Socialism with a human face. --- Socialist Unity Party of Germany. --- Socialist state. --- Sovereignty. --- Soviet Empire. --- Soviet Union. --- Stalinism. --- Statute. --- Subversion. --- Superiority (short story). --- Svazarm. --- Svoboda (political party). --- That Justice Be Done. --- The Future of Socialism. --- The Two Thousand Words. --- Titoism. --- Untouchability. --- Veto. --- Václav Havel. --- War. --- Warsaw Pact. --- West Germany. --- World Trade Organization. --- Yevgeny Yevtushenko.
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History of Eastern Europe --- anno 1940-1949 --- Czechoslovakia --- Tchécoslovaquie --- History --- Histoire --- 323.27 --- 943.7 PRAHA --- #SBIB:327.6H30 --- 943.7 "1948" --- Oproeren. Revolutie. Revolutionaire bewegingen. Staatsgreep --- Geschiedenis van Tsjechoslowakije--PRAHA --- Internationale en diplomatieke relaties: periode 1945 - 1989 --- -323.27 --- 943.7 PRAHA Geschiedenis van Tsjechoslowakije--PRAHA --- 323.27 Oproeren. Revolutie. Revolutionaire bewegingen. Staatsgreep --- -History of Eastern Europe --- -Czechoslovakia --- Tchécoslovaquie --- Chekhoslovakii︠a︡ --- Czechosłowacja --- Tsjechoslowakije --- Československá socialistická republika --- Czechoslovak Socialist Republic --- Chekhoslovat︠s︡kai︠a︡ Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Čehoslovakija --- CSRS --- ČSSR --- Tschechoslowakei --- Tsjekkoslovakia --- Tsechoslobakia --- Tshīkūslūfākiyā --- Československo --- Československa republika --- Csehszlovákia --- Ceho-Slovacia --- ČSR --- Chieh-kʻo-ssu-lo-fa-kʻo --- Chieh-kʻo-ssu-lo-fa-kʻo she hui chu i kung ho kuo --- C.S.R.S. --- Č.S.S.R. --- Č.S.R. --- Cecoslovacchia --- Checoslovaquia --- Tschechische Sozialistische Republik --- Ts'ekhoslovaḳyah --- Czech and Slovak Federal Republic --- Česká a Slovenská Federativní Republika --- Česká a Slovenská Federatívna Republika --- Cseh-Szlovákia --- ČSFR --- ChSSR --- ChSFR --- Republika československa --- Češkoslovaška --- Czecho-Slovakia --- -943.7 "1948" --- Czechoslovakia - History - Coup d'etat, 1948
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