Blaive, M. and Culik, J. (2017) Rozhovor Britských listů 125: I stalinský režim se snažil lidem zavděčit, aby se nebouřili [Britské listy Interview 125: Even the Stalinist regime attempted to ingratiate itself with the population, making sure that people do not stage a revolution]. [Audio]
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Abstract
French historian Muriel Blaive, a well known expert specialising in the modern history of the Czech Republic, has recently horrified right-wing media commentators in the Czech Republic when she pointed out that it is very difficult to see the communist regime which ruled Czechoslovakia in 1948-1989 as "totalitarian" and that even the harshest version of this regime always aimed at a consensus with the Czechoslovak population. Blaive has been accused of being a "neoMarxist" and a "communist". In this Britské listy interview, Muriel Blaive explains her case to Jan Čulík. The interview was broadcast on the Czech cable TV station Regionalnitelevize.cz from 1st September 2017.
Item Type: | Audio |
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Keywords: | History, communism, Eastern Europe, Czechoslovakia, Stalinism, the late 1950s, totalitarianism, Muriel Blaive, Jan Čulík, Jan Culik, Britské listy. |
Status: | Published |
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Culik, Dr Jan |
Authors: | Blaive, M., and Culik, J. |
College/School: | College of Arts & Humanities > School of Modern Languages and Cultures > Slavonic Studies |
Publisher: | Britské listy, Regionální televize |
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