Rozhovor Britských listů 414. Jak se změnila revoluce z roku 1989 tak, aby to vyhovovalo politice [Britské listy Interview 414. How the Czechoslovak 1989 democratic revolution was changed so that it would be suitable for politicians]

Čulík, J. and Blaive, M. (2021) Rozhovor Britských listů 414. Jak se změnila revoluce z roku 1989 tak, aby to vyhovovalo politice [Britské listy Interview 414. How the Czechoslovak 1989 democratic revolution was changed so that it would be suitable for politicians]. [Audio]

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Abstract

French historian Muriel Blaive heard student Monika Pajerová in Paris in 1990 say that her role in the 1989 Czechoslovak democratic revolution was extremely modest: she basically was only an interpreter for international journalists in Prague. Fast forward: Now Monika Pajerová is officially seen as a major hero of the 1989 democratic revolution. Why does this happen and what are the causes of these changes in the interpretation of historic events? Jan Čulík discusses this issue with Muriel Blaive in this Britské listy Interview, which was broadcast by the Czech cable TV station Regionalnitelevize.cz from 10th August, 2021.

Item Type:Audio
Keywords:Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovak history, Czech politics, reinterpretation of historical events, Muriel Blaive, 1989 Czechoslovak democratic revolution, Jan Culik, Jan Čulík, Britské listy interviews.
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Culik, Dr Jan
Authors: Čulík, J., and Blaive, M.
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Modern Languages and Cultures > Slavonic Studies
Publisher:Britské listy, Regionalnitelevize.cz
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