Czechoslovakia behind the curtain: life, work and culture in the Communist Era
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
WORK
SCHOOL AND EDUCATION
CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT AND LEISURE
CONSUMERISM
THE COMMUNIST PARTY
1968 AND NORMALIZATION
NORMALIZATION AFTER THE EVENTS OF 1968
RELIGION
ROMA POLICY
EXAMINING MEMORY
CONCLUSION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
abortion 158, 61
Academy of Music Arts 116
Academy of Sciences 97
Action K 129
Adams, Bradley 1, 8
adult education 37
agriculture 33, 36, 63, 86, 146-7
Albania 9-10
alcoholism 25
American Beetle 87
amnesties 68
Amnesty International 160
anti-aerial campaign 77
anti-charter 91
anti-communism 4
anti-socialist 85
apparatchiks 59, 78
Aquinas, Thomas 127
Arendt, Hannah 105-6
artists 111, 145
Askenazy, L. 52
assimilation 151,157
Assumption of the Virgin Mary 136
atheism 133
Austria 30,74,77,139,142
automobiles 19
baby boom 162
Baez, Joan 58
Balaton 70
Baldwin, Hanson W. 106
Banska Bystrica 17, 28, 33, 46, 73,102,137,
139, 140-1
Barbie doll 28
bargain 115
Basilians 128
Batek, Rudolf 112
BBC 4
Beatles 60
Benes Decrees 136, 143
Berdyaev, Nicholas 127
Berry, Ian 108
bibles 46, 134
Bil ak, V. 120-1
birth control 44,158
bishops 129
black market 185
black money 74
Black Sea 70
Bohemia 16
Bolshevization 85
bony 63-4
borders 111
brainwashing 196«38
Branisko 102
Bratislava 19, 29-30, 45-6, 48,107, 118,
134-35, 184
Bren, Paula 1, 8
Brezhnev 95, 99, 109, 121, 124
bribery 62, 65, 166-67,175
Brigada work 22-5, 37
Brux 136
Bruzek, Miroslav 111
Budapest 10, 46, 67,104,139-40, 172-3
Bulgaria 43, 75, 99
Bush, George H.W. 90
Calvinist theology 127
Capek, J. 145, 157, 168
capitalism 8, 84, 89, 96,101, 136,147,173
Capitol Hill 87
career advancement 113
cassette 134
The Castle 53
Catholicism 10, 91, 93, 103, 128-30, 132,
137-40,173
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210
Index
Ceau§escu, Nicolae 10
censorship 49, 55, 57,175,178
centers of Germanization 128
central eastern europe 7
CEP 3
Challenger 82
Charles University 33, 38, 93, 107
Charter 77 47-8, 92, 129, 141
chata 115
cheating 7
child 113, 138, 161
childcare 83
childhood 40-2, 163
Christianity 127, 130-2
Church 44,131-3
church attendance 134
Cierna nad Tisou 99
citizens 132
civil rights 4
class 127, 152, 165
dementis, V. 172
clubs 23-4, 48
coal 136, 152
Cold War 1, 3-5, 7, 9-10, 38, 88, 106,163,
167, 169,183, 189
collective idea 178
comedy 50, 56, 60
Comenius University 38
comic 90
Communism 4, 8-10, 60, 90, 119, 174
communist 5, 6, 7, 11,13, 17, 21-2, 24-5,
27, 30, 32-5, 42, 47, 49, 51, 54-5, 62, 68,
70, 77-9, 82-6, 89, 91-9, 101, 106-7,
112-13, 116, 120-2,124-5, 127, 133, 139,
143, 146-9, 153-61, 164-70, 172-4,176-
9, 183-4, 186-7
competitions 18, 81, 84
Composers Union 116
concerts 48
conferences 70
Connelly, John 8
consumerism 61, 65-6, 68, 76
consumption 18
contests 81
convents 128
Coordination Committee 113
corruption 185
CPCS 53,77,113
crime 165, 168
Croatia 43
CSSR 72
Cuban law 193«55
culture 111
currency 63-4, 70, 73
Customs duties 67
Czech Musicians Union 49
Czechoslovak crowns 36, 63, 73, 175
Czechoslovak Institute of Public Opinion
97
Czechoslovak Union of Writers 124
Czechoslovakia 1, 3, 11, 14,19, 21, 24, 27-
8, 30, 33-5, 38-9, 41, 43, 45-7, 50, 52,
54-5, 58, 60-1, 63, 65, 67-9, 71, 75, 81,
93, 97-100,102,109,114-15,119-20,
123, 128, 130, 133, 140-2, 146, 152, 156,
158, 160-1,167, 170, 180-1, 184, 187
Czechs 1, 10-11, 15, 16, 18, 20-1, 51, 55,
63-4, 70, 72-4, 76, 79, 84, 86-7, 89-91,
95, 101, 104-5, 107-8, 110-11, 113, 120-
1, 130-1, 136, 139, 143-4, 147, 149, 151,
153-4, 156-7,162-4, 166, 168-70, 173,
176-7, 179, 183, 186
Dag Badman 76
defection 73, 75, 93
delegation 81, 99
denial of death 90
Deutschmarks 70, 73
diaperology 106
Dietl, Jaroslav 54, 77, 78
dirty little secret 85
dissidents 116—18
divorce 40, 44-5
doctors 73
Dostojevski, F.M. 116
doublespeak 76
Drakulic, Slavenka 1, 5
Drda, Jan 52
drugs 30, 47,165
druzstvo 63
Dubcek, Alexander 10, 29, 49, 76, 85, 95-
8,100-1, 107, 111, 117, 119, 121-5, 186
Dubnica 19
Dylan, Bob 60
East European 5, 32, 45, 60, 77, 115, 130,
160,185
East Germany 32, 43, 99
Eastern Bloc 39, 46, 84,158,181, 184
Economic Research Institute 167
economics 181
education 113, 116, 146,157
Elán 48
elections 82, 96, 165,175, 187
émigrés 11, 64, 69
Enlightenment 127
entertainers 176
entertainment 45
environment 14, 26
environmental law 190«5
Europe 6, 9
Evangelical Protestantism 130
faith 130, 140
fascism 87
Fellini 57
Filip, Ota 112
film 54
First Secretary 100-1
flying saucers 88-9
Index
211
Forman, Milos 54-6
Franciscan 129
frequencies 104
Funder, Anna 1, 7
Gagarin, Yuri 71
Garden Party 53
Gelnica 159
Ginsberg, Allen 58-60
glasnost 124
God 132
Gojdic, Pavol 129
Goldstiicker, Eduard 124
Gorbachev, Mikhail 90
Gott, Karel 48
Gottwald, Kiement 89-90, 128,172
grades 30
grey economy 64
gymnasium 80
The Gypsy Whistle” 144
Haba, Alois 116
Halbwachs, Maurice 170
Hasek, Jaroslav 144-5
Haukanes, Haldis 177
Havel, Vaclav 33, 38, 52-3, 69, 72, 104,
169,172, 177,186
Havlin, Josef 36
health care 26,160
Heimann, Mary 1, 6
Hendrych, Jin 37, 53
Hensel, Jana 6
Hertz, Juraj 54, 58
high school 30
Hippopotamus 76
Hirsch, Marianne 170
history 7, 85,164, 170
Hitler, Adolf 90, 101
Hlinka Guard 139, 143,147
Holocaust 132
Horvath, Jan 153
hospitals 25
housing projects 45-6, 155
How I Was Murdered 52
Hoxha, Enver 9—10
Hrüza, Karel 112
human rights 156,165, 181
Hungary 4, 5, 46, 67, 72, 99, 103, 109, 125,
140, 142, 166-7,184, 186
Husak, Gustav 28-9, 49-50, 69, 76,109,
111-13, 117, 120, 162-3
ideology 3, 167
immortality 89
incentives 14
industry 19
International Jazz Federation 49
interrogation 107, 114, 118,134; National
Police Academy 114
interview 5, 10
invasion 99,103,109-10, 118, 120,167
invitation 109, 120
Iskra 80
Jakes, M. 56
Jakubisko, Juraj 54, 56-7, 59
jazz section 48-9
Jazzpetit 49
Jesuits 128
Jews 58, 74, 130, 139-40,146
Johnson, Lyndon 101
joiners 93
jokes 33-4, 43, 90,117-18,142
Jonas, Gabriel 48
journals 126, 140
justice 79,124,145,148,153,168-9,173
Kadlecovä, Erica 112
Kafka, Franz 116,138
Kapek, Antonín 121
Kapr, Jan 117
Karvas, Peter 52
Kennan, George 3, 6
Kenney, Padraic 1
The Key Holders 52
KGB 103
kids 23, 41, 43, 57, 70, 75, 81,139, 155,
162-63
King of May 59
King Vävra 52
Kissinger, Henry 3
Klima, Ivan 52-3
Kolaloka 76
Kolder, Drahomir 120
Komarno 19, 65
Korean War 87,106
Kosice 15, 19, 36, 72, 74,103, 155, 189
Koudelka, Josef 107
Koufil, F. 115
Krakow 23, 34, 59,103
Krapfl, James 1, 6
Kriegel, Frantisek 99
Krompachy 133, 159
Khrushchev, Nikita 55,101,137, 141
KSC 84
KSSZ 85
Kundera, Milan 52, 76,104,108,104,172-3
Kuria Park 137
Kurtz, Ivan 117
labor law 190«3
Lada 83
landscape 173
language 84, 93, 100,117-18,138-9, 148,
153, 155, 167
Lasica, Milan 50-1, 176
Laski, Harold 126
leaders 3, 28, 89, 96,176,197
Lemonade Joe 75-6
Lenin, Vladimir 85, 89-90
212
Index
“The Lesson” 123
letter of invitation 73
Levoca 133
liberalism 8
Life and Death Myth 89
Lipa, Peter 48
Lippman, Walter 126
liquidation 153
literacy 82
“Little Czechs” 116
“living within a lie” 115
Loebl, Eugen 66-7
“lost” decade 147
loyalty oaths 92, 130
Lunik IX 155
Lynd, Staughton 7
Magic Lantern Theater 51
Major Zeman 77
Malta 73—4
market 166
marriage 43-5, 80,132
Martin 19, 20
mass 76, 85-6, 98,105,108,113,123,130-2
materialism 115, 127, 162,165
maternity 161
May Day 59, 83,163, 165
McDermott, Kevin 6
Mead, Margaret 106
Meciar, Vladimir 3,174, 181
media 76
membership 40
Menzel, J. 54, 58
memorylO, 12, 81, 89, 98-9, 166-7,169-71
merchandise 62
middle class 19, 53
middle way 10,125,181
militarism 80
military personnel 100
Minister of Culture 111-12
Ministry of Education 27
Ministry of the Interior 129
Miskolc 72
Mladâ Fronta 36
Mlynaf, Z. 124
monasteries 128
money 5,16, 62, 139,151,154,173-4,183,
185
Monuments 10, 172-3
morality 30
Moscow 9, 90, 96, 99, 109,122,186
Most 136, 152
Munich Accords 4, 58, 101
Museum of Communism 10,172
music 30, 39-40, 46-50, 58, 67, 90, 116,
166
Nagy, Imre 10, 99, 109,184
narrative 11
natalist 152, 161
National Front 98, 113
nationalism 166-7
NATO 4
Nazis 10, 62,105-6, 128,147,169,184
Neuberger, Mary 8
New Left 8
New Socialist Man 37
New Wave 58
New York Times 140
Niebuhr, Reinhold 126-7
1968 60, 95,100, 109, 118,120-21,167,
176-78
1989 167,177-81
nomadism 148-9, 157
nomenklatura 167
normalization 11, 18, 30, 44, 47-50, 57,
68-9, 76-7, 84, 95, 98,104,162, 109-18
North Korea 106
northern Hungarians 131
nostalgia 168
Nova Mysl 129
Novotny, A. 54, 56, 67, 95,101,122
nuclear 81
nuns 128
occupied zones 86
Odstrcilm, Karol 117
Old Regime 6, 133,141,164-9,174-7,
180-1
Old Women s Club 50
Olomouc 103
Open Society Foundation 3, 10
opinion polls 97,110
oral history 6—8, 10,167
Palach, Jan 100,104
parade 48, 59, 81, 83-4, 163
paranoia 88,110
parties 31, 41, 47, 51, 60, 81-3, 96, 99, 168,
186
passport 67, 70,134, 143
peace offering 104
Pelikan, J. 124
pension 3, 22, 63-4,154, 164,187
People s Committee 151
People s Democratic Republic 128
People s Militia 122,128
perestroika 124
Petrzalka 45, 60
philosophy 52, 92, 127, 131,140
Pick, Robert 52
Piller, Jan 121
Pilsen 195n57
Pioneers 80-1, 134, 174
podpultovy tovar 65
Poland 23, 46, 59, 72, 89, 99,103, 186
police 25, 113
Politbüro 109
political pluralism 154
political prisoners 101
Index
213
politics 165
polls 110
pollution 191n7y 14—5; see also environ-
ment
pornography 165
post-memory 171
potato bug 86—8
Prague 1, 2, 8-11, 15, 22, 24, 33, 38-9, 42,
47, 49, 51, 52, 57-8, 76, 95, 99, 102, 104,
107-8, 111, 115, 123-4, 128-9, 158, 173,
182
Precan, V. 124
Premonsratensians 128
Presidium 120-1
Presov 102-4, 129, 146,154-6,159
price controls 66
priests 130-2
prison 42, 49, 66,112,114,129,132,138,156
private sphere 69, 114
privatization 116, 165, 168, 175
privatized citizenship 115
privileges 92, 94,113, 152, 167
professor 10,19, 29, 93, 100, 107, 116-17
profit 53, 63, 67, 150, 168
proletariat 19
propaganda 22, 86, 89,
prostitutes 83
protest 25, 32, 50, 53, 58
psychological war 106
race 4, 157, 160
radio 110,118
Radio Free Europe 72, 74,104
Radok, Alfréd 51
recollections 153, 163—5, 170
red-baiting 189nl
redistribution 174
reform 10,12, 16, 21, 29, 49, 51, 53-4, 60,
66-7, 76-7, 86-7, 98-100, 109-14, 116,
119, 121-2, 124, 146 176-7, 181, 184-5,
190n5
religion 1, 11, 101, 125-6,128-31, 138-41
renaming 102
resistance 111, 136
retail 61, 64, 167
revisionism 84—5,115, 150
robot 90, 106
roma 45, 142—6, 149—50, 153—8,
Romania 10, 75,101,158—9, 167,
Romovka 62
Rudé Právo 37, 105, 122, 142
rumor 18, 41, 110—11,
Russia 9, 28, 31—3, 41, 59, 61—2, 65, 67,
70-1, 81-2, 84-5, 90, 96, 100-2, 104,
106-12, 114,117-25,133, 137, 146, 167,
169-70, 178, 184, 186
Ruthenians 174
Sabinov 155
saboteurs 86
Safarik University 38
St. Mary statue 137
salary 19, 22, 68
Salesians 128
Satinsky, J. 50-1, 176
The Scar 52
Schendler, Revan 179
school 6, 11, 22-4, 27-38, 41, 46, 55, 57,
59, 75, 80-3, 92-3, 104, 112, 122, 128,
130,132-5,138-9,144, 149, 153-5,157,
163,166, 175, 179,182,191n43, 200«6
science 31-3, 35, 88, 97,112, 114,124, 127,
135
science fiction 88
Sculpture Park 172
secret police 134
SED 125
sex 138
sexism 161
show trials 87, 91, 97,152
Sik, Ota 95,124
Simecka, Milan 51, 114
Slansky trials 54, 66, 95,128
slogans 18, 22, 80, 93 100, 172
Slovak 1, 10, 11, 15-6,18, 21, 43, 45, 66, 70,
76, 89-91, 95, 103-4, 107, 111, 122, 131,
140, 143-4, 147, 151, 153-5, 164, 166-7,
169-70, 183-4
Slovakia 3-5, 7, 28, 36, 39, 51, 64, 71-3,
83, 86, 128, 135, 140, 150, 156-9, 174,
186
Slusovice 174
socialism 10, 14, 17, 22, 27, 30, 37, 68, 84,
86, 89, 96, 122, 136, 164-5, 168, 176,179
socialist architecture 45—6
soldiers 90, 100,102-3, 105,107-8
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr 3, 46
Soros, George 3
South Africa 9,169
Soviet 21, 28-9, 32, 35, 38; see also Russia
Split 70
Stalin 14, 27, 29-30, 54, 87, 89-91, 99,
124, 128, 141, 163
Standard of living 68, 71-2
state 132,141,179
statue 136
Stehlik, Miroslav 52
Stekly, Karel 76
stores 31, 47, 64—5
Strategic Arms Limitations Treaty 82
Strougal, Lubomir 120
subversion 112
Sudetenland 143, 152,172
suicide 45
Svoboda, Ludvik 28, 96, 111, 119
symbols 100, 163
teacher 136
television 76, 78
Ten Points manifesto 112
214
Index
Terkel, Studs 7
Tesar, Jan 112
theater 146
third path 92
Third Reich 128
Tito 9-10, 27, 67, 87
tools 94
totalitarianism 105-6
tourism 63
toys 28, 41
trade 21, 190«3
travel 69, 71, 73, 75
treason 54, 95,110
trial 54, 87, 91
Trianon Treaty 142
Trnava 41
Trochta, S. 129
troops 32, 38, 85-6, 102-3,107, 109-10,
115, 186
truth commission 173
Tuzex 63-4
“Two Thousand Words Manifesto” 96
UFO 88-9
Uhde, Milan 52
Ukraine 131
underground economy 62, 65
UNESCO 49
Union of Composers 116
Union of Slovak Writers 115
United States 3-4, 9, 31, 34, 40-1, 69, 76,
80, 87,101,106, 147,184
university 18, 29, 32, 112, 164
Ursíny, D. 48
Valterovä, A. 21
Vanek, Miroslav 1, 8
Varga, Marian 48
Vatican 74,140
Velvet Revolution 6, 125,152,177,181
The Vigil 131
Vinärna Viola 58-9
Vocal Symphony 116
Voice of America 4, 78,114
voters 82
Wallstreet 87
Warsaw Pact 38, 99,101,103,107,109,115,
120,123,180
watched people 135
weapons 18-9, 87, 104-5
Wenceslas Square 100,105,107,171
West 1, 7-8, 9,11, 47, 60, 69, 73, 83, 88,
101,121,161, 167,180-1,183-4
wild migration 143
wives 50, 79,107
women 17, 20-1
workers 13, 16, 20, 22-3, 25, 32, 85,113-14
World War II 74,101-2,109,124,128,130,
136,144, 146, 148, 152-4,170, 178,183-5
Young Socialists 17
Yugoslavia 5, 9, 27, 63, 67, 71-2, 75, 87,
134
Zadar 70
Zelenka, Jan 77
Zilina 19
ZivotStrany 53
zväzäk 80-1
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spelling | Murphy, Thomas K. 1961- Verfasser (DE-588)174092369 aut Czechoslovakia behind the curtain life, work and culture in the Communist Era Thomas K. Murphy Jefferson, North Carolina McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers [2018] © 2018 vii, 214 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "During the Cold War, the West tended to view communism as a monolithic phenomenon, with little variation throughout the Eastern Bloc. Yet culture and geography contributed to social diversity among and within communist systems. Drawing on interviews with nearly 100 Czechs and Slovaks, the author provides new perspective on day-to-day life in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic"... Geschichte 1960-1989 gnd rswk-swf Oral history (DE-588)4115456-3 gnd rswk-swf Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 gnd rswk-swf Czechoslovakia Civilization 20th century Czechoslovakia Social conditions 1945-1992 Czechoslovakia Politics and government 1945-1992 Czechoslovaks Attitudes Tschechoslowakei (DE-588)4078435-6 gnd rswk-swf Tschechoslowakei (DE-588)4078435-6 g Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 s Oral history (DE-588)4115456-3 s Geschichte 1960-1989 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-4766-3177-6 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030638292&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030638292&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030638292&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Czechoslovakia behind the curtain life, work and culture in the Communist Era |
title_auth | Czechoslovakia behind the curtain life, work and culture in the Communist Era |
title_exact_search | Czechoslovakia behind the curtain life, work and culture in the Communist Era |
title_full | Czechoslovakia behind the curtain life, work and culture in the Communist Era Thomas K. Murphy |
title_fullStr | Czechoslovakia behind the curtain life, work and culture in the Communist Era Thomas K. Murphy |
title_full_unstemmed | Czechoslovakia behind the curtain life, work and culture in the Communist Era Thomas K. Murphy |
title_short | Czechoslovakia behind the curtain |
title_sort | czechoslovakia behind the curtain life work and culture in the communist era |
title_sub | life, work and culture in the Communist Era |
topic | Oral history (DE-588)4115456-3 gnd Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Oral history Alltag Czechoslovakia Civilization 20th century Czechoslovakia Social conditions 1945-1992 Czechoslovakia Politics and government 1945-1992 Czechoslovaks Attitudes Tschechoslowakei |
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