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Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. “A Criminal Comedy but of a Revivalist Spirit”: The Beginning and the End of the Prague Spring 11
- 2. Purge and the Remaking of a Socialist Citizenry 35
- 3. Intellectuals, Hysterics, and “Real Men”: The Prague Spring Officially Remembered 61
- 4. The Quiet Life versus a Life in Truth: Writing the Script for Normalization 85
- 5. Broadcasting in the Age of Late Communism 112
- 6. Jaroslav Dietl: Normalization’s Narrator 130
- 7. The Socialist Family and Its Caretakers 159
- 8. Self-Realization and the Socialist Way of Life 177
- Conclusion 201
- Notes 209
- Bibliography 239
- Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. “A Criminal Comedy but of a Revivalist Spirit”: The Beginning and the End of the Prague Spring 11
- 2. Purge and the Remaking of a Socialist Citizenry 35
- 3. Intellectuals, Hysterics, and “Real Men”: The Prague Spring Officially Remembered 61
- 4. The Quiet Life versus a Life in Truth: Writing the Script for Normalization 85
- 5. Broadcasting in the Age of Late Communism 112
- 6. Jaroslav Dietl: Normalization’s Narrator 130
- 7. The Socialist Family and Its Caretakers 159
- 8. Self-Realization and the Socialist Way of Life 177
- Conclusion 201
- Notes 209
- Bibliography 239
- Index 247