1st Edition

The Velvet Revolution Czechoslovakia, 1988-1991

By Bernard Wheaton, Zdenek Kavan Copyright 1992
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    271 Pages
    by Routledge

    The vivid portratal of the "Velvet Revolution" describes the dramatic social and political changes that heralded the downfall of the Communist leadership in Czechoslavakia. Bernard Wheaton, one of the few Western observers in the country during the nonviolent change of government in November 1989, and Zdenek Kavan, himself a Czech, interweave firsthand description with interviews of student leaders, press accounts, and scholarly analysis of the historical antecedents of the revolution to bring the extraordinary events of 1989 to life. The authors also trace the evolution of change in Czechoslovakia, weighing the importance of the May 1990 elections and assessing political and social prospects for the future. The narrative is enriched with political cartoons and photographs.

    A Rough Guide to the Pronunciation of Czech and Slovak -- The Long Decay of the Communist System in Czechoslovakia -- Normalization and Soviet Foreign Policy: Brezhnev to Gorbachev -- The Czechoslovak Regime in Crisis: August 1988 to October 1989 -- The November Revolution -- Black Friday -- The Toppling of the Stalinists -- The Collapse of the Old Regime -- Reflections on the Revolution -- The Foundations of the Post-Communist State -- The Establishment of Democratic Structures: January to June 1990 -- The Process of Transition: June 1990 to March 1991 -- Postscript: March 1991 to January 1992 -- The Voice of the Street—Slogans of the Revolution -- Documents of the Revolution -- Public Opinion During the Revolution -- Václav Havel— A Biographical Cameo

    Biography

    Bernard Wheaton