From Improvisation to Zugzwang: The Prague Spring of 1968 and the Warsaw Pact
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The Prague Spring of 1968 completes the long string of "fatal eights" of Czech history today, continuing to arouse keen interest fifty years later. Like other events in Czech history that took place in the year ending with the number "8", the Prague Spring was a derivative of the dramatic events that preceded it in the history of Czechoslovakia and Europe. The unique appearance of the Prague Spring was given by the experience of Czechoslovakia being in the socialist camp led by the USSR. Like other "magic eights" of Czech history, the Prague Spring and its results were to a certain extent a programmed phenomenon. The Prague Spring phenomenon and its outcome were a logical consequence of the specifics of the historical development of the parties involved, their different historical and social experiences, a significant difference in the mentality of the elites, as well as the specific domestic and foreign political conditions prevailing at that time.
The text of the book was translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence program. For the most part, the translation of the text is of very high quality, but in some cases, due to the imperfection of the technology, there may be incorrect phrase translations in the text, as well as single words and expressions may not be translated.
BK/67672019/UA
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Шевченко Кирилл Алексеевич
- Language
- Ukrainian
- Age
- 12
- Release date
- 2019