Operation Danube Reconsidered: The International Aspects of the Czechoslovak 1968 Crisis

Operation Danube Reconsidered: The International Aspects of the Czechoslovak 1968 Crisis

Operation Danube Reconsidered: The International Aspects of the Czechoslovak 1968 Crisis

Operation Danube Reconsidered: The International Aspects of the Czechoslovak 1968 Crisis

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Overview

At 11 o´clock in the evening of 20th August 1968, the armies of four Warsaw Pact countries, the Soviet Union, Poland, Bulgaria, and Hungary, crossed the borders of Czechoslovakia, starting the “Operation Danube”. Literally overnight the Czechoslovak experiment with Alexander Dubček´s liberalization reforms was transformed from living reality into history. Although the Soviet Union’s action successfully halted the pace of reform in Czechoslovakia, it had unintended consequences for both the unity of the communist bloc and the establishment of the new Soviet foreign doctrine. This book brings the international context of the 1968 crisis in Czechoslovakia to the center of attention. It brought together experts from within as well as from without Central Europe with the hope of igniting, or, perhaps better, re-igniting an international discussion on the Prague spring, its origins, its unfolding, its aftermath, and, most importantly, the international context. The volume’s contributors are: Ljubodarg Dimić, Jakub Drábik, Mihail Gruev, Slavomír Michálek, Miklós Mitrovits, Jackques Rupnik, Alexander Stykalin, Mirosław Szumiło, Michal Štefanský, and Virgiliu Tarau

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783838275543
Publisher: ibidem
Publication date: 04/21/2021
Sold by: Libreka GmbH
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr. Jakub Drabik (born 1986) is a historian mainly interested in comparative fascism studies but covering a broad range of topics from 20th-century history in his research and teaching. He completed his doctorate at Charles University in Prague in 2014 and, since 2016, is working at the Institute of History at the Slovak Academy of Sciences, and teaching at the Masaryk University in Brno. His previous books include Fašista [A Fascist] (Academia, 2017) and Fašizmus [Fascism] (Premedia, 2019).

Table of Contents

Preface Peter Bielik 7

01 Introduction 9

02 Reflections on 1968 and its Legacies Jacques Rupnik 13

03 The Prague Spring and the Evolution of the Position of Leonid Brezhnev Alexander Stykalin 23

04 Limits of Washington's Position Towards the Invasion of Czechoslovakia in the Summer of 1968 Slavomír Michálek 35

05 Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia During 1968 Ljubodrag Dimic 49

06 Towards Military Intervention. Prague Spring and Party Representatives in Hungary Miklós Mitrovits 67

07 The Communist Authorities and Polish Society in the Face of the Prague Spring and the Intervention in Czechoslovakia in 1968 Miroslaw Szumilo 89

08 The Bulgarians and the Prague Spring, 1968 Mihail Gruev 109

09 Operation "Danube" Michal Štefansky 119

10 The Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 as Reflected in the "Western" Historiography Jakub Drábik 129

11 Conclusion 159

Selected Sources 163

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