Promises of 1968
Titel: | Promises of 1968 : Crisis, Illusion, and Utopia |
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Veröffentlicht: | Budapest [u.a.] : Central European Univ. Press, 2011 |
Umfang: | IX, 449 S. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISBN: | 9786155053047 ; 9786155053054 |
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- Introduction
- p. 1
- Part 1
- Picking Up the Pieces: 1968 Between Memory and Theory
- Revolutions and Revolutionaries, Lessons of the Years of Crises (Three Czech Encounters with Freedom)
- p. 21
- 1968 in Poland: Spoiled Children, Marxists, and Jews
- p. 43
- In Search of a New Left
- p. 55
- Rethinking the Political Scientifically: Brief Reflections on 1968 by a Child of the Seventies
- p. 65
- What Did They Think They Were Doing? The Political Thought of (the West European) 1968 Revisited
- p. 73
- Thinking Politically: Raymond Aron and the Revolution of 1968 in France
- p. 103
- The Divided Spirit of the Sixties
- p. 131
- Part 2
- Lessons and Legacies of 1968
- The Year 1968 and Its Results: An East European Perspective
- p. 157
- The Prague Spring 1968: Post-Communist Reflections
- p. 167
- From Revisionism to Dissent: The Creation of Post-Marxism in Central Europe after 1968
- p. 179
- Post-Marxist Mentality and the Intellectual Challenge to Ideology after 1968
- p. 197
- Yugoslavia's 1968: The Great Surrender
- p. 227
- 1968 Romania: Intellectuals and the Failure of Reform
- p. 241
- Part 3
- 1968 In Pieces: Case Studies of Transformation
- Betrayed Promises: Nicolae Ceausescu, the Romanian Communist Party, and the Crisis of 1968
- p. 257
- The Kremlin, the Prague Spring, and the Brezhnev Doctrine
- p. 285
- 1968 and the Terrorist Aftermath in West Germany
- p. 371
- The Prague Spring: Resistance and Surrender of the PCI
- p. 387
- ôDon't Push Us, Comrade!ö-De Gaulle in Bucharest
- p. 407
- Conclusion: 1968-Did It Matter?
- p. 413
- Contributors
- p. 435
- Index
- p. 441