This book examines the Pilsen revolt in Czechoslovakia in 1953, a confluence of several individual, mutually incompatible protests, through which different parts of society reacted to the currency reform using different cultural traditions. The author analyzes how each protest brought their own alternative authorities into public space.
This book examines the Pilsen revolt in Czechoslovakia in 1953, a confluence of several individual, mutually incompatible protests, through which different parts of society reacted to the currency reform using different cultural traditions. The author analyzes how each protest brought their own alternative authorities into public space.
Jakub louf is a member of the Czech National Archives Editorial Board and editor of the journal Securitas Imperii.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Acknowledgments Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms Introduction 1. Public Protests in Pilsen in the Years 1948¿1949 2. Worker Strikes at the koda Works in 1949-1953 3. Pilsen Strikes and Protests on 1 June 1953 Conclusion List of Archive Fonds and Abbreviations Bibliography Name Index About the Author
List of Figures Acknowledgments Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms Introduction 1. Public Protests in Pilsen in the Years 1948¿1949 2. Worker Strikes at the koda Works in 1949-1953 3. Pilsen Strikes and Protests on 1 June 1953 Conclusion List of Archive Fonds and Abbreviations Bibliography Name Index About the Author
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