Biblioteca / 2000-2009
Kevin McDermott – Matthew Stibbe, editors. Revolution and Resistance in Eastern Europe. Challenges to Communist Rule.
Oxford/Nueva York: Berg, 2006.
xiv, 210 páginas.
Contents
Foreword by Professor Pavel Seifter (Czech Ambassador to the UK, 1997–2003)
1 – Revolution and Resistance in Eastern Europe: An Overview / Kevin McDermott and Matthew Stibbe
Part I
2 – The Soviet-Yugoslav Split / Leonid Gibianskii
3 – The SED, German Communism and the June 1953 Uprising: New Trends and New Research / Matthew Stibbe
4 – Poland and Hungary, 1956: A Comparative Essay Based on New Archival Findings / Johanna Granville
Part II
5 – Romania, 1945–89: Resistance, Protest and Dissent / Dennis Deletant
6 – The Prague Spring: From Elite Liberalisation to Mass Movement / Kieran Williams
7 – Solidarity, 1980–1: The Second Vistula Miracle? / Bartosz Kaliski
Part III
8 – Negotiated Revolution in Poland and Hungary, 1989 / Nigel Swain
9 – ‘To Learn from the Soviet Union is to Learn How to Win’: The East German Revolution, 1989–90 / Peter Grieder
10 – Revolution and Revolt against Revolution: Czechoslovakia, 1989 / James Krapfl
11 – Afterword: East or West? / Tony Kemp-Welch