The Enzyme of Freedom
1968 and Selective Consciousness
Osteuropa 7/2008
Manfred Sapper, Volker Weichsel (Ed.)
Berlin (BWV) 2008 [= Osteuropa 7/2008]
196 pages, 2 figures
Price: 15,00 €
ISBN: 978-3-8305-1495-4
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Contents
- Editorial
Halved Consciousness - Gerd Koenen
From 1968 to 1989 and Back
Eastern Europe and West Germany’s New Left - Christoph Kleßmann
1968 in the East and in the West
The Historicisation of a Controversial Turning Point - Jan Pauer
The Prague Spring 1968
A Departure and a Double Burial - Aleksandr Daniel’
The Birth of the Human Rights Movement
1968 in the Soviet Union - Lev Gudkov
Post-Totalitarian Amnesia
The Prague Spring in Russian Public Opinion - Elfie Siegl
Twilight of the False Gods
The Prague Spring in Documents - Hans-Christian Petersen
March 1968 in Poland
A National Event and Transnational Movement - Richard Wagner
Communism in Romanian
Expropriated Memory and Its Supporters - Doris Liebermann
“What Should I Do”
Jürgen Fuchs, 1968, and the Eastern Part of Europe - Tomáš Glanc
"Aimless Walk"
Culture in the Czech Lands during the 1960s - Jurij Murašov
Under the Spell of the Linguistic Idiom
On Yugoslav Philosophy of Practice - Davor Beganovic
The Warm Up and the Downfall
Yugoslav Culture in the 1960s Foreign and European Policy Studies
- Jan Růžička, Petr Drulák, Michal Kořan
Foreign Policy in East-Central Europe
Universalists, Atlanticists, Europeans, and Champions of Sovereignty - Elsa Tulmets, Jan Karlas, Michal Kořan
Prague, Visegrád Group, and the European Union
The Czech Republic’s Goals as President of the EU Council