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OverviewThis book analyzes the first of the vast popular uprisings in the countries of Eastern Bloc—the revolt of West Bohemian City of Pilsen against the currency reform on June 1, 1953. The text is the first complex critical monograph on this topic. In the methodological field the research is inspired by the theories of so-called new social movements. Therefore, the book frames the Pilsen revolt into the context of previous protest actions that had taken place in the examined region after the establishment of communist dictatorship in Czechoslovakia. Thus, the text deals with all the conflicts occurred within the years 1948–1953. This method enables the author to study several protest cultures which operated on a long-term base in various parts of the society and which—each of them in a different way—affected the course of the Pilsen revolt. So, the work provides not only the detailed critical description of June 1953 events but also their cultural genealogy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jakub Šlouf , Lucie MikolajkováPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.658kg ISBN: 9781793646453ISBN 10: 1793646457 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 10 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Figures Acknowledgments Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms Introduction 1. Public Protests in Pilsen in the Years 1948−1949 2. Worker Strikes at the Škoda Works in 1949–1953 3. Pilsen Strikes and Protests on 1 June 1953 Conclusion List of Archive Fonds and Abbreviations Bibliography Name Index About the AuthorReviewsThis book is a seminal and entirely original study of the Pilsen revolt against the currency reform of June 1953, one of the crucial events from the early days of Communist rule in Czechoslovakia. Thanks to the author's erudite exploration of historical sources--thoroughly backed up by theoretical research--as well as the concise, engaging presentation of his findings, this book surpasses anything published about the subject to this date. --Michal Kopecek, Institute for Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences This study is not merely a detailed reconstruction of the Pilsen riots, thoroughly backed up by historical sources. It is a case study that provides important insights and detailed analyses of the relationship between industrial workers and the socialist dictatorship at the height of the Stalinist era. Slouf's book challenges the prevailing interpretation of events which explains the June protests merely as a spontaneous reaction of Pilsen workers to the currency reform and its immediate impact on their living standard. Slouf postulates, on the other hand, that the Pilsen riots were the final event in a chain of long-term conflicts that plagued Czechoslovak society since the end of the Second World War. It is no exaggeration to say that this book is a seminal milestone in the research of resistance against the socialist dictatorship in Czechoslovakia. --V�tezslav Sommer, Institute for Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences The Pilsen Revolt of 1953 is not merely a detailed reconstruction of the Pilsen riots; thoroughly backed up by historical sources, it is a case study that provides important insights and a detailed analysis of the relationship between industrial workers and the socialist dictatorship at the height of the Stalinist era. Slouf's book challenges the prevailing interpretation of events which explains the June protests merely as a spontaneous reaction of Pilsen workers to the currency reform and its immediate impact on their living standard. Slouf postulates, on the other hand, that the Pilsen riots were the final event in a chain of long-term conflicts which plagued Czechoslovak society since the end of the Second World War. It is no exaggeration to say that The Pilsen Revolt of 1953 is a seminal milestone in the research of resistance against the socialist dictatorship in Czechoslovakia.--Vitezslav Sommer, Institute for Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences The Pilsen Revolt of 1953: Kindred by Currency is an entirely original, seminal study of the Pilsen revolt against the currency reform in June 1953, one of the crucial events from the early days of the Communist rule in Czechoslovakia. Thanks to the author's erudite exploration of historical sources, thoroughly backed up by theoretical research, as well as the concise, engaging presentation of his findings, this book surpasses anything published about the subject to this date.--Michal Kopecek, Institute for Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences Author InformationJakub Šlouf is a member of the Czech National Archives Editorial Board and editor of the journal Securitas Imperii. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |