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Czech anarchism is characterized by the development of two distinct strands, independently formed in ...
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Global Day of Action Against the IMF and World Bank, Prague, September 26 (S26), 2000
The protests against the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank in Prague, Czech Republic, ...
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A Czech dramatist whose absurdist plays earned him international acclaim in the 1960s, Václav Havel became ...
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Michal Kácha (1874–1940), a Czech anarchist, journalist, editor, translator, and publisher, had a great ...
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Michal (born Josef) Mareš (1893–1971) was a well-known socialist, anarchist, journalist, editor, poet, ...
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Dr. Tomas Garrigue Masaryk was the first president of the newly established Czechoslovak state between ...
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The upheaval in Czechoslovakia in the second half of the 1960s conventionally referred to as the Prague ...
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Student movements, Czechoslovakia, 1960s
University students were the most vocal and persistent critics of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia ...
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Student movements, Czechoslovakia, 1980s
Dissatisfaction with the communist regime in socialist Czechoslovakia was on the rise throughout the ...
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There are two names given to the events of November-December 1989 that brought about the collapse of ...
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