Velvet Revolutions: An Oral History of Czech Society

Author:   Miroslav Vanek (Director, Director, Charles University, Prague) ,  Pavel Mücke (Lecturer, Lecturer, Charles University, Prague)
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Pages:   264
Publication Date:   18 February 2016
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Author:   Miroslav Vanek (Director, Director, Charles University, Prague) ,  Pavel Mücke (Lecturer, Lecturer, Charles University, Prague)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9780199342723


ISBN 10:   0199342725
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   18 February 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Miroslav Vanek and Pavel Mucke ... have done something remarkable ... Velvet Revolutions: An Oral History of Czech Society is seminal. It is the first work of its kind, and hopefully Vanek and Mucke have begun a tradition of recording Czech oral history so that other works will reach an English-speaking audience. For any researcher of Czech culture, Slovak culture, or communism, this book must find its way into his or her collection. The narratives and insights are indispensable, and the book will become foundational literature for students of Czechoslovak communism from the Prague Spring to the Velvet Revolution. * Benjamin Sorensen, International Social Science Review *


An addictive read, and an insightful study, about everyday life before and after the Velvet Revolution. Through the use of oral history, Vanek and Mucke have taken us into the lives, memories, and mindsets of ordinary people in the former Czechoslovakia. -- Paulina Bren, author of The Greengrocer and His TV: The Culture of Communism after the 1968 Prague Spring and co-author of Communism Unwrapped Velvet Revolutions offers a valuable model for how oral history studies of former Soviet-bloc countries can add to and enrich studies derived from mass surveys. The authors' presentation is sophisticated and illuminating, making an essential contribution to our understanding of the history of the Czech lands from 1989 to the present. --Mark Kramer, Director of Cold War Studies, Harvard University In Velvet Revolutions, Miroslav Vanek and Pavel Mucke posit a worthwhile question: why do so many people today favorably contrast the Communist past to today? We do not have an oral history of communism in any country in Eastern Europe. But this book does more than filling a niche: it offers a new perspective on that era. Today, readers who want to know ?What was Communism like?' do not have many options. This book provides us with an innovative study of the way Communism and postcommunism have been experienced and remembered as value systems. --Padraic Kenney, Professor of History and International Studies, Indiana University


[P]ersistently thoughtful and subtly argued....This is a fascinating book precisely because it gives no simple answers. Instead, it shows the power of oral history in undermining a stereotyped historical past. Above all, through conveying a whole range of contrasting memories it undermines the stereotypes of grand history, and helps us to see the complexity of individual life experience in each successive generation. --Paul Thompson, Oral History Review [S]hould be required reading for anyone studying the contemporary history of East Central Europe and of interest to anyone engaged in the theory and practice of social and political transformation generally....In form and content, Velvet Revolutions is a model of oral history scholarship and a fitting introduction to the remarkable body of work of the Czech Center for Oral History... --Michael Kilburn, Oral History Review The voices and memories that Vanek and Mucke so carefully heard and preserved give this work a rare and special human multi-dimensionality, and enhance appreciation of oral history and non-tangible heritage. --Cathleen M. Giustino, Slavic Review [A]mbitious....In sum, Vanek and Mucke's 'from below' perspective breaks much new ground (it scarcely mentions dissidents!), challenges preconceived notions of the communist polity, and brings to life, not least in the evocative brooding photographs of Jindrich treit, the subtle compromises, contradictions, colors, and 'messiness' of everyday life in 'normalized' Czechoslovakia. As such it will, I'm sure, prove very useful for teachers of history modules on communist Eastern Europe and political science courses on states and societies. --Kevin McDermott, Journal of Modern History Miroslav Vanek and Pavel Mucke...have done something remarkable...Velvet Revolutions: An Oral History of Czech Society is seminal. It is the first work of its kind, and hopefully Vanek and Mucke have begun a tradition of recording Czech oral history so that other works will reach an English-speaking audience. For any researcher of Czech culture, Slovak culture, or communism, this book must find its way into his or her collection. The narratives and insights are indispensable, and the book will become foundational literature for students of Czechoslovak communism from the Prague Spring to the Velvet Revolution. --Benjamin Sorensen, International Social Science Review An addictive read, and an insightful study, about everyday life before and after the Velvet Revolution. Through the use of oral history, Vanek and Mucke have taken us into the lives, memories, and mindsets of ordinary people in the former Czechoslovakia. --Paulina Bren, author of The Greengrocer and His TV: The Culture of Communism after the 1968 Prague Spring and co-author of Communism Unwrapped Velvet Revolutions offers a valuable model for how oral history studies of former Soviet-bloc countries can add to and enrich studies derived from mass surveys. The authors' presentation is sophisticated and illuminating, making an essential contribution to our understanding of the history of the Czech lands from 1989 to the present. --Mark Kramer, Director of Cold War Studies, Harvard University In Velvet Revolutions, Miroslav Vanek and Pavel Mucke posit a worthwhile question: why do so many people today favorably contrast the Communist past to today? We do not have an oral history of communism in any country in Eastern Europe. But this book does more than filling a niche: it offers a new perspective on that era. Today, readers who want to know 'What was Communism like?' do not have many options. This book provides us with an innovative study of the way Communism and postcommunism have been experienced and remembered as value systems. --Padraic Kenney, Professor of History and International Studies, Indiana University


Miroslav Vanek and Pavel Mucke have done something remarkable Velvet Revolutions: An Oral History of Czech Society is seminal. It is the first work of its kind, and hopefully Vanek and Mucke have begun a tradition of recording Czech oral history so that other works will reach an English-speaking audience. For any researcher of Czech culture, Slovak culture, or communism, this book must find its way into his or her collection. The narratives and insights are indispensable, and the book will become foundational literature for students of Czechoslovak communism from the Prague Spring to the Velvet Revolution. --Benjamin Sorensen, International Social Science Review An addictive read, and an insightful study, about everyday life before and after the Velvet Revolution. Through the use of oral history, Vanek and Mucke have taken us into the lives, memories, and mindsets of ordinary people in the former Czechoslovakia. -- Paulina Bren, author of The Greengrocer and His TV: The Culture of Communism after the 1968 Prague Spring and co-author of Communism Unwrapped Velvet Revolutions offers a valuable model for how oral history studies of former Soviet-bloc countries can add to and enrich studies derived from mass surveys. The authors' presentation is sophisticated and illuminating, making an essential contribution to our understanding of the history of the Czech lands from 1989 to the present. --Mark Kramer, Director of Cold War Studies, Harvard University In Velvet Revolutions, Miroslav Vanek and Pavel Mucke posit a worthwhile question: why do so many people today favorably contrast the Communist past to today? We do not have an oral history of communism in any country in Eastern Europe. But this book does more than filling a niche: it offers a new perspective on that era. Today, readers who want to know ?What was Communism like?' do not have many options. This book provides us with an innovative study of the way Communism and postcommunism have been experienced and remembered as value systems. --Padraic Kenney, Professor of History and International Studies, Indiana University


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Miroslav Vanek is Director of the Department of Oral History and Contemporary History at Charles University in Prague and President of the International Oral History Assocation. Pavel Mücke is Lecturer of Oral History and Contemporary History at Charles University in Prague.

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