Transformations of Opposition and Dissent in Prague and Brno in the Era of “the Normalization Regime”: Resistance to the Communist Regime between 1969 Cover Image

Transformations of Opposition and Dissent in Prague and Brno in the Era of “the Normalization Regime”: Resistance to the Communist Regime between 1969
Transformations of Opposition and Dissent in Prague and Brno in the Era of “the Normalization Regime”: Resistance to the Communist Regime between 1969

Author(s): Martina Miklová
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství

Summary/Abstract: Transformations of Opposition and Dissent in Prague and Brno in the Era of “the Normalization Regime”: Resistance to the Communist Regime between 1969 and 1989 The article deals with various periods and changes relating to opposition and dissent in the time of the Czechoslovak “normalized regime”. The text is divided into four parts, where the author analyses questions concerning a) term “the normalized regime”, b) different periods and expressions acceptable for each phase, c) activities produced by members of the resistance and d) the forms of repression used against protagonists of opposing and dissident movements by the Communist regime and its secret police. The main objective of the article is to draw attention to specific features of Prague and Brno’s oppositional environment and to make connections between the situation in the CSSR and international events

  • Issue Year: IX/2007
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 333-346
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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