After Utopia
Czechoslovak Normalization between Experiment and Experience, 1968–1989
The Husák government that came into power after the suppression of the Prague Spring formulated the goal of restoring "normality" in Czechoslovakia. It revoked prior reforms and initiated widespread "cleansing measures" and repression. Most notably, however, it lacked a clear vision for the future. The contributions in this volume show that the 1970s and 1980s were nevertheless not a time of complete stagnation. Efforts at restoration and modernization frequently existed simultaneously and counteractively. The essays discuss this contradictoriness and the often invisible dynamics of the normalization period exemplarily. A further key topic is the normalization’s echo in literature, remembrance culture, and historiography.
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- Christiane Brenner (Hg.)
- Dr. Christiane Brenner ist Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Collegium Carolinum, Forschungsinstitut für die Geschichte Tschechiens und der Slowakei.
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- Anja Tippner (Hg.)
- Anja Tippner is Professor of Slavic Literatures at Hamburg University.
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- Klaas-Hinrich Ehlers (Hg.),
- Marek Nekula (Hg.),
- Martina Niedhammer (Hg.),
- Hermann Scheuringer (Hg.)
- Frank Henschel (Hg.),
- Jan Randák (Hg.),
- Martina Winkler (Hg.),
- Gabriela Dudeková Kováčová (Hg.)
- Christiane Brenner (Hg.),
- Karl Braun (Hg.),
- Tomás Kasper (Hg.)

- Peter Ruggenthaler (Hg.),
- Oldrich Tuma (Hg.),
- Michail J. Prozumenscikov (Hg.),
- Viktor Vladimirovich Ishchenko (Hg.),
- Alexander O. Tschubarjan (Hg.),
- Natalja Georgievna Tomilina (Hg.),
- Manfred Wilke (Hg.),
- Stefan Karner (Hg.),
- Günter Bischof (Hg.)

- Peter Ruggenthaler (Hg.),
- Oldrich Tuma (Hg.),
- Michail J. Prozumenscikov (Hg.),
- Viktor Vladimirovich Ishchenko (Hg.),
- Alexander O. Tschubarjan (Hg.),
- Natalja Georgievna Tomilina (Hg.),
- Manfred Wilke (Hg.),
- Stefan Karner (Hg.)