The Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968
The Russian Perspective
Herausgeber: Pazderka, Josef
The Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968
The Russian Perspective
Herausgeber: Pazderka, Josef
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This collection of interviews, diaries, and scholarly analyses is the first comprehensive look at Russian sentiments in the wake of the Warsaw Pact occupation of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. It features the reflections of Russian soldiers, dissidents, and journalists.
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This collection of interviews, diaries, and scholarly analyses is the first comprehensive look at Russian sentiments in the wake of the Warsaw Pact occupation of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. It features the reflections of Russian soldiers, dissidents, and journalists.
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Produktdetails
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- The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9781793602923
- ISBN-10: 1793602921
- Artikelnr.: 55763546
- The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9781793602923
- ISBN-10: 1793602921
- Artikelnr.: 55763546
Josef Pazderka is editor-in-chief and lead Czech historian and journalist of Aktualne.
Prologue: The Russian 'Prague Spring' by Josef Pazderka Chapter 1: We Came
to Carry Out a Mission: Soviet Soldiers and Their Views of the Invasion by
Daniel Povolný Chapter 2: We Saved the World from a Third World War: An
Interview with General Pavel Kosenko by Josef Pazderka Chapter 3: Of Course
It Makes One Feel Sorry: An Interview with General Eduard Vorobyev by Josef
Pazderka Chapter 4: We Were Uninvited Guests: A Soviet Paratrooper Recalls
the Invasion by Josef Pazderka Chapter 5: Unrest in the Backwoods. On some
Psychological Aspects in the Perception of the 1968 Events in the Periphery
of Russia by Leonid Shinkarev Chapter 6: The Events in Czechoslovakia and
the Soviet Embassy in Prague in 1967-68 by Olga Pavlenko Chapter 7: KGB and
the Czechoslovak crisis of 1968 by Nikita V. Petrov Chapter 8: The Fate of
Some Russian Journalists in August 1968 by Dmitry Beloshevsky Chapter 9:
"1968 Changed Us": An Interview with Vladimir Lukin by Josef Pazderka
Chapter 10: Gorbachev's People from Dejvice, Prague: The Prague Editorial
Board of the World Marxist Review Through the Eyes of Petr Pithart by Petr
Pithart Chapter 11: "I Tried to Talk to Them": An Interview with the
Journalist Vladlen Krivosheyev by Josef Pazderka Chapter 12: Disgrace. On
the Perception of the Invasion of Czechoslovakia in Literary and Humanistic
Circles. Development and Psychopathology of the Relationships by Tomá
Glanc Chapter 13: That's When Our Illusions Were Dispelled Once and for
All: An Interview with Lyudmila Alexeyeva, a Soviet Dissident by Josef
Pazderka Chapter 14: A Few Minutes of Freedom: An Interview with Natalya
Gorbanevskaya, a Soviet Dissident by Josef Pazderka Chapter 15: Diary of
Elvira Filipovich (1967-71) by Elvira Filipovich
to Carry Out a Mission: Soviet Soldiers and Their Views of the Invasion by
Daniel Povolný Chapter 2: We Saved the World from a Third World War: An
Interview with General Pavel Kosenko by Josef Pazderka Chapter 3: Of Course
It Makes One Feel Sorry: An Interview with General Eduard Vorobyev by Josef
Pazderka Chapter 4: We Were Uninvited Guests: A Soviet Paratrooper Recalls
the Invasion by Josef Pazderka Chapter 5: Unrest in the Backwoods. On some
Psychological Aspects in the Perception of the 1968 Events in the Periphery
of Russia by Leonid Shinkarev Chapter 6: The Events in Czechoslovakia and
the Soviet Embassy in Prague in 1967-68 by Olga Pavlenko Chapter 7: KGB and
the Czechoslovak crisis of 1968 by Nikita V. Petrov Chapter 8: The Fate of
Some Russian Journalists in August 1968 by Dmitry Beloshevsky Chapter 9:
"1968 Changed Us": An Interview with Vladimir Lukin by Josef Pazderka
Chapter 10: Gorbachev's People from Dejvice, Prague: The Prague Editorial
Board of the World Marxist Review Through the Eyes of Petr Pithart by Petr
Pithart Chapter 11: "I Tried to Talk to Them": An Interview with the
Journalist Vladlen Krivosheyev by Josef Pazderka Chapter 12: Disgrace. On
the Perception of the Invasion of Czechoslovakia in Literary and Humanistic
Circles. Development and Psychopathology of the Relationships by Tomá
Glanc Chapter 13: That's When Our Illusions Were Dispelled Once and for
All: An Interview with Lyudmila Alexeyeva, a Soviet Dissident by Josef
Pazderka Chapter 14: A Few Minutes of Freedom: An Interview with Natalya
Gorbanevskaya, a Soviet Dissident by Josef Pazderka Chapter 15: Diary of
Elvira Filipovich (1967-71) by Elvira Filipovich
Prologue: The Russian 'Prague Spring' by Josef Pazderka Chapter 1: We Came
to Carry Out a Mission: Soviet Soldiers and Their Views of the Invasion by
Daniel Povolný Chapter 2: We Saved the World from a Third World War: An
Interview with General Pavel Kosenko by Josef Pazderka Chapter 3: Of Course
It Makes One Feel Sorry: An Interview with General Eduard Vorobyev by Josef
Pazderka Chapter 4: We Were Uninvited Guests: A Soviet Paratrooper Recalls
the Invasion by Josef Pazderka Chapter 5: Unrest in the Backwoods. On some
Psychological Aspects in the Perception of the 1968 Events in the Periphery
of Russia by Leonid Shinkarev Chapter 6: The Events in Czechoslovakia and
the Soviet Embassy in Prague in 1967-68 by Olga Pavlenko Chapter 7: KGB and
the Czechoslovak crisis of 1968 by Nikita V. Petrov Chapter 8: The Fate of
Some Russian Journalists in August 1968 by Dmitry Beloshevsky Chapter 9:
"1968 Changed Us": An Interview with Vladimir Lukin by Josef Pazderka
Chapter 10: Gorbachev's People from Dejvice, Prague: The Prague Editorial
Board of the World Marxist Review Through the Eyes of Petr Pithart by Petr
Pithart Chapter 11: "I Tried to Talk to Them": An Interview with the
Journalist Vladlen Krivosheyev by Josef Pazderka Chapter 12: Disgrace. On
the Perception of the Invasion of Czechoslovakia in Literary and Humanistic
Circles. Development and Psychopathology of the Relationships by Tomá
Glanc Chapter 13: That's When Our Illusions Were Dispelled Once and for
All: An Interview with Lyudmila Alexeyeva, a Soviet Dissident by Josef
Pazderka Chapter 14: A Few Minutes of Freedom: An Interview with Natalya
Gorbanevskaya, a Soviet Dissident by Josef Pazderka Chapter 15: Diary of
Elvira Filipovich (1967-71) by Elvira Filipovich
to Carry Out a Mission: Soviet Soldiers and Their Views of the Invasion by
Daniel Povolný Chapter 2: We Saved the World from a Third World War: An
Interview with General Pavel Kosenko by Josef Pazderka Chapter 3: Of Course
It Makes One Feel Sorry: An Interview with General Eduard Vorobyev by Josef
Pazderka Chapter 4: We Were Uninvited Guests: A Soviet Paratrooper Recalls
the Invasion by Josef Pazderka Chapter 5: Unrest in the Backwoods. On some
Psychological Aspects in the Perception of the 1968 Events in the Periphery
of Russia by Leonid Shinkarev Chapter 6: The Events in Czechoslovakia and
the Soviet Embassy in Prague in 1967-68 by Olga Pavlenko Chapter 7: KGB and
the Czechoslovak crisis of 1968 by Nikita V. Petrov Chapter 8: The Fate of
Some Russian Journalists in August 1968 by Dmitry Beloshevsky Chapter 9:
"1968 Changed Us": An Interview with Vladimir Lukin by Josef Pazderka
Chapter 10: Gorbachev's People from Dejvice, Prague: The Prague Editorial
Board of the World Marxist Review Through the Eyes of Petr Pithart by Petr
Pithart Chapter 11: "I Tried to Talk to Them": An Interview with the
Journalist Vladlen Krivosheyev by Josef Pazderka Chapter 12: Disgrace. On
the Perception of the Invasion of Czechoslovakia in Literary and Humanistic
Circles. Development and Psychopathology of the Relationships by Tomá
Glanc Chapter 13: That's When Our Illusions Were Dispelled Once and for
All: An Interview with Lyudmila Alexeyeva, a Soviet Dissident by Josef
Pazderka Chapter 14: A Few Minutes of Freedom: An Interview with Natalya
Gorbanevskaya, a Soviet Dissident by Josef Pazderka Chapter 15: Diary of
Elvira Filipovich (1967-71) by Elvira Filipovich