Rozhovor Britských listů 139. Vadí mi miliardáři, kteří si nakradli [Britské listy interview 139. I don't like billionaires who have obtained their wealth by stealing]

Culik, J. and Uncovsky, Z. (2017) Rozhovor Britských listů 139. Vadí mi miliardáři, kteří si nakradli [Britské listy interview 139. I don't like billionaires who have obtained their wealth by stealing]. [Audio]

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Abstract

Third part of Jan Čulík's television interview with Zbyněk Unčovský (87), a retired textile engineer who lives in the town of Bystré in the Czech-Moravian Highlands, about life in Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic since the 1930s. In this part of the interview, Mr. Unčovský speaks about his experiences of the 1968 Prague Spring in his town, about the atmosphere of fear after the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion and after the injustices of the post-communist era, during which 180 000 women workers were sacked from the textile industry, but no one was bothered because they were "only women". The interview was broadcast by the Czech cable TV station Regionalnitelevize.cz from 1st December 2017.

Item Type:Audio
Keywords:Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia, history, economy, twentieth century, twenty first century.
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Culik, Dr Jan
Authors: Culik, J., and Uncovsky, Z.
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Modern Languages and Cultures > Slavonic Studies
Publisher:Britské listy, Regionalni televize
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