The Czechoslovak Reform Movement: Communism in Crisis 1962–1968 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, Series Number 6)
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In 1968 The Czechoslovak Communist Party Undertook An Experiment Which Might Well Have Rejuvenated And Inspired The Prospects For Communism At Least In The Western World. This `prague Spring' Was But The Climax Of A Long, Intensive Struggle Waged Within The Czechoslovak Party And Society Since 1956 And, Most Consistently, Since The Decision Of The 12th Congress Of The Czechoslovak Communist Party To Instigate 'de-stalinization' In December 1962. The Struggle Itself Became A Powerful Movement For Reform, Winding Its Way Inexorably Throughout The Czechoslovak Party And Society In The Years 1962 To 1968. Galia Golan Traces This Struggle In Every Sphere Of Czechoslovak Society - The Economy, The Mass Organizations, The Cultural World, The Government, The Minorities, The Realm Of Idelogy - From Its Early Victories Over The Conservative Communist Leadership In 1962-3, Through Its Ascent To Power And Conversion To A Mass Movement In 1968 Until Its Suppression On 21 August 1968. Part I: Introduction: 1956 To 1962 -- Part Ii: Events Of 1963: The Decision To De-stalinize -- Part Iii: Economic Reforms -- Part Iv: Reforms In The Social-cultural Spheres -- Part V: Political Reforms -- Part Vi: Events Of 1967: The Liberals Come To Power -- Part Vii: Epilogue: January To August 1968 Bibliography: P. 330-334. In 1968 the Czechoslovak Communist Party undertook an experiment which might well have rejuvenated and inspired the prospects for Communism at least in the Western world. This 'Prague Spring' was but the climax of a long, intensive struggle waged within the Czechoslovak party and society since 1956 and, most consistently, since the decision of the 12th Congress of the Czechoslovak Communist Party to instigate 'de-Stalinization' in December 1962. The struggle itself became a powerful movement for reform, winding its way inexorably throughout the Czechoslovak party and society in the years 1962 to 1968. Galia Golan traces this struggle in every sphere of Czechoslovak society - the economy, the mass organizations, the cultural world, the government, the minorities, the realm of ideology - from its early victories over the conservative Communist leadership in 1962-3, through its ascent to power and conversion to a mass movement in 1968 until its suppression on 21 August 1968
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