The Prague Spring as a laboratory : proceedings of the annual conference of Collegium Carolinum, Bad Wiessee, 26-29 October 2017

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The Prague Spring as a laboratory : proceedings of the annual conference of Collegium Carolinum, Bad Wiessee, 26-29 October 2017

edited by Martin Schulze Wessel

(Bad Wiesseer Tagungen des Collegium Carolinum, Bd. 40)

Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, c2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents: https://d-nb.info/1163405671/04

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Retrospectively, the Prague Spring appears to have been a coherent but unsuccessful experiment in finding a synthesis of Western democracy and socialism. However, this perspective ignores that different groups and individuals participated in these developments and shaped the Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia with their completely varying professional, generational, national, and gender-specific experiences. What appears retrospectively as a goal-oriented reform movement or as an 'interrupted revolution' looked in the eyes of the protagonists rather like the situation in a laboratory, where they worked on new syntheses with uncertain results. The volume focuses on the protagonists' ideas of politics, society, and their reform plans. Of particular interest is the question which new thoughts about the interrelation of politics, science, economics, and arts were developed in Czechoslovakia.

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