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1989 East Central European Revolution
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1989 East Central European Revolution
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
We are the actors in history (Books - The File by Timothy Garton Ash)
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The 1989 civil overthrow of Soviet rule in Eastern Europe was one of the most influential revolutions of recent history, and feels somehow...
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Justice does not banish loss (Books - Berlin Cantata by Jeffrey Lewis)
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Berlin, a mecca of culture and progressive thought in the 1920s, cleared of much of its talent by the Nazis,then destroyed like most Germa...
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Revolutionary Improvisation in the Theatre of East Central Europe and Vaclav Havel Remembered (Books - The Magic Lantern by Timothy Garton Ash)
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Amidst daily skirmishes between 'the people' and the armed forces in Egypt, a stunning year of uprising by the people throughout the...
Thursday, December 8, 2011
A history of volatile Central Europe where the political is the personal (Books - The Ghosts of Europe by Anna Porter)
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Anna Porter's The Ghosts of Europe relates the history of a rapidly changing region - Central Europe - that is Poland, the Czech Republ...
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