The story of the Velvet Revolution, as the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia is called, is fascinating and full of interesting personalities and events. In this engaging book by journalist Petr Švec, illustrated by students of the Sutnarka school in Plzeň under the guidance of Renata Fučíková, you will read what led to the end of the communist regimes in this country and around the world, how the famous November demonstrations on Národní třída took place and how the new republic stepped into democracy.
Author Petr Švec, Renata Fučíková and Sutnarka students
Publisher:Albatros
Number of pages: 176
Year of publication: 2020
Tabulka velikostí
Objednávku (v ČR) Vám dodáme do 5 pracovních dní. Nejčastější doba dodání je 2 dny od objednání. Nejrychlejší dodání je na výdejny Zásilkovny.
Štítky | historie, kniha, komunismus, sametovárevoluce |
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