
Socialism and Democracy in Czechoslovakia: 1945-1948
by
Martin Myant
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Format
Paperback
Pages
316
Language
English
Published
Jun 26, 2008
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0521067162
ISBN-13
9780521067164
Description
In the years following World War II, Czechoslovakia underwent significant political, social, and economic transformations as it navigated the complexities of rebuilding a nation ravaged by conflict. The narrative explores how socialism emerged as a dominant ideology during this period, shaping the country's aspirations for democracy and social justice. Through a detailed examination of various factors, the text highlights the tensions and contradictions that arose as the newly established socialist regime sought to redefine the relationship between the state and its citizens.
As M. R. Myant delves into the historical context, readers witness the struggles and triumphs of Czechoslovakia's quest for a democratic social order in the face of external pressures and internal divisions. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between socialist ideals and democratic practices, shedding light on the broader implications for Eastern Europe during this transformative era.
As M. R. Myant delves into the historical context, readers witness the struggles and triumphs of Czechoslovakia's quest for a democratic social order in the face of external pressures and internal divisions. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between socialist ideals and democratic practices, shedding light on the broader implications for Eastern Europe during this transformative era.
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