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The Velvet Revolution: Czechoslovakia, 1988-1991

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The vivid portratal of the "Velvet Revolution" describes the dramatic social and political changes that heralded the downfall of the Communist leadership in Czechoslavakia. Bernard Wheaton, one of the few Western observers in the country during the nonviolent change of government in November 1989, and Zdenek Kavan, himself a Czech, interweave firsthand description with interviews of student leaders, press accounts, and scholarly analysis of the historical antecedents of the revolution to bring the extraordinary events of 1989 to life. The authors also trace the evolution of change in Czechoslovakia, weighing the importance of the May 1990 elections and assessing political and social prospects for the future. The narrative is enriched with political cartoons and photographs.

272 pages, Paperback

First published September 21, 1992

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November 4, 2022
Detailed in scope, but the prose is a little too academic in tone vs. being more accessible. Book also ends (and was published) before the split between the countries, which makes the break from communism and early transition narrative seem incomplete if reading today.
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September 15, 2023
Historical insight into the collapse of Communism in Czechoslovakia. Enjoyed the details behind the scenes of student, academic, and political figures.
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