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Revolution with a Human Face: Politics, Culture, and Community in Czechoslovakia, 1989O1992 (PDF eBook)


Revolution with a Human Face: Politics, Culture, and Community in Czechoslovakia, 1989O1992 (PDF eBook)

eBook by Krapfl, James

Revolution with a Human Face: Politics, Culture, and Community in Czechoslovakia, 1989O1992 (PDF eBook)

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ISBN:
9780801469428
Publication Date:
15 Oct 2013
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Pages:
292 pages
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Revolution with a Human Face: Politics, Culture, and Community in Czechoslovakia, 1989O1992 (PDF eBook)

Description

In this social and cultural history of Czechoslovakia's gentle revolution, James Krapfl shifts the focus away from elites to ordinary citizens who endeavoredfrom the outbreak of revolution in 1989 to the demise of the Czechoslovak federation in 1992to establish a new, democratic political culture. Unique in its balanced coverage of developments in both Czech and Slovak lands, including the Hungarian minority of southern Slovakia, this book looks beyond Prague and Bratislava to collective action in small towns, provincial factories, and collective farms.Through his broad and deep analysis of workers' declarations, student bulletins, newspapers, film footage, and the proceedings of local administrative bodies, Krapfl contends that Czechoslovaks rejected Communism not because it was socialist, but because it was arbitrarily bureaucratic and inhumane. The restoration of a basic humannessin politics and in daily relations among citizenswas the central goal of the revolution. In the strikes and demonstrations that began in the last weeks of 1989, Krapfl argues, citizens forged new symbols and a new symbolic system to reflect the humane, democratic, and nonviolent community they sought to create. Tracing the course of the revolution from early, idealistic euphoria through turns to radicalism and ultimately subversive reaction, Revolution with a Human Face finds in CzechoslovakiaOs experiences lessons of both inspiration and caution for people in other countries striving to democratize their governments.

Contents

Introduction1. The Rhetoric of Revolution2. The Big Bang of the Signifiers3. The Ideals of November4. The Boundaries of Community5. Power in the Streets6. The Will of the PeopleConclusionChronology Bibliography Index

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