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The Patriots' Revolution: How Eastern Europe Toppled Communism and Won Its Freedom

Autor Mark Frankland, Frank Land
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 1993
Beginning in apparently controlled fashion in Hungary in 1989, the retreat of communism picked up speed that summer when Poles won an overwhelming victory over their pro-Soviet rulers in free elections. East Germany and Czechoslovakia achieved freedom in the fall, with less violence than anyone believed possible. Only Romania, at the end of the year, witnessed a savage battle and the hurried execution of the worst of the eastern European dictators, Nicolae Ceausescu. In The Patriots' Revolution Mark Frankland, who reported on these dramatic events for the London Observer, describes how the once powerful communist system crumbled with little or no resistance in the face of demonstrators armed only with candles and slogans of protest. Drawing on more than thirty years' experience in Eastern Europe, Mr. Frankland re-creates what communism meant for Eastern Europeans and thus reveals the reasons for its breathtakingly rapid disappearance. Evoking the mood and preoccupations of these countries in the year of revolution, his colorful book allows the reader to relive one of the most extraordinary episodes in the history of the 20th century and provides the background for a better understanding of the new Eastern Europe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781566630351
ISBN-10: 1566630355
Pagini: 383
Dimensiuni: 139 x 214 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:Elephant Pbk.
Editura: Ivan R. Dee Publisher

Descriere

How Eastern Europe toppled communism and won its freedom, reported and analyzed by the London Observer's chief correspondent. A superlative exposition, thorough and honest. --Kirkus Reviews. Exemplary...both as journalism and contemporary history. --Times Literary Supplement.

Recenzii

Penetrating analysis...an important book providing a tour d' horizon of East European politics.--R.J. Mitchell "CHOICE "

Cuprins

Part 1 Acknowledgements vii Part 2 A note on spelling and definitions ix Part 3 Introduction The Ghosts Return xi Part 4 Flood 1 Part 5 The Cities 26 Part 6 Urban Guerrillas 51 Part 7 The Party Fortress 76 Part 8 God Bless the Hungarian 104 Part 9 Money Matters 134 Part 10 Letting Poland be Poland 160 Part 11 Saints and Scoundrels 189 Part 12 Deutschland Einig Vaterland 220 Part 13 Perfect Prague 257 Part 14 Romania's Bitter Revolution 296 Part 15 Postscript Survivors 334 Part 16 Index 345

Notă biografică

Twice winner of the British Press Awards prize for foreign reporting, Mark Frankland has written for the London Observer since 1962. His other books include Khrushchev: A Political Biography and The Sixth Continent: Russia and Gorbachev.