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Which socialism? whose detente? : West European communism and the Czechoslovak crisis, 1968 / Maud Bracke.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bracke, Maud.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Partito comunista d'Italia.
Parti communiste français.
Communism--Europe.
Communism.
Czechoslovakia--History--Intervention, 1968.
Czechoslovakia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (414 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
West European communism and the Czechoslovak crisis, 1968
Place of Publication:
New York : Central European University Press, 2007.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
"This study analyzes the impact of the Czechoslovak crisis of 1968 - the Prague Spring the Soviet led invasion of the country in August of that year and the subsequent process of re-alignment and "normalization"--The two most influential communist parties of Western Europe - the Italian PCI and the French PCF." "It links these events to the broader issues that these parties were facing: the question of revolution or reform, the legacy of Stalinism, and the contradictions of Soviet-aligned "internationalism." These key problems were situated in different contexts: the rise of East-West detente, crisis and division in the Soviet-aligned communist world, and the rapid modernization of West European societies and economies." "This work sheds new light on a crucial phase in the history of the West European Left, and particularly on the complex ways in which Cold War developments impacted on it. The research is based on the study of large archive collections, particularly the internal records of various European communist parties."--Jacket
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. West European Communism and Internationalism Theoretical and Analytical Framework
Part I. West European Communism And Internationalism, 1956–1967
2. West European Communism and the Changes of 1956
3. West European Communism and Internationalism 1962–1967
Part II. The Prague Spring, The Invasion, The Dissent
4. West European communism and the Prague Spring: reform and détente
5. Invasion, Dissent, Crisis
6. Normalization and Realignment
Part III. The Consequences Internationalism After Czechoslovakia
7. Resetting Internationalism 1969–1970
8. Internationalism and Eurocommunism in the 1970s
General Conclusions. Internationalism, Détente, Revolution
Abbreviations
Primary sources
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-003-72379-9
978-6-15521-126-3
9786155211263
615-5211-26-4
2-8218-1516-6
1-281-37709-0
9786611377090
1-4294-9477-8
9781003723790
OCLC:
647654512

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