Tanks in the Spa Town. The New Book about the Events of the Year 1968 in Czechoslovakia

K. Popov
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This review is devoted to the monograph by Jan Nedvěd “We do not decline our heads. The events of the year 1968 in Karlovy Vary”. The Karlovy Vary municipal museum coincided its publishing with the fiftieth anniversary of the Prague spring which, considering the way of the presentation, turned the book not only to scientific event but also to the social one. The book describes sociopolitical trends in the region before the year 1968, the development of the reformist movement, the invasion and advance of the armies of the Warsaw Pact countries, and finally the decline of the reformist mood and the beginning of the normalization. Working on his writing, the author deeply studied the materials of the local archive and gathered the unique selection of the photographs depicting the passage of the soviet army through the spa town and the protest actions of its inhabitants. In the meantime, Nedvěd takes undue freedom with scientific terms, and his selection of historiography raises questions. The author bases his research on the Czech papers and scarcely uses the books of Russian origin. He also did not study the subject of the participating of the GDR’s army in the operation Danube, although these troops were concentrated on the borders of Karlovy Vary region as well. Because of this decision, there are no materials from German archives or historiography in the monograph. In general, the work lacks the width of studying its subject, but it definitively accomplishes the task of depicting the Prague spring from the regional perspective.
温泉镇的坦克。关于1968年捷克斯洛伐克事件的新书
这篇评论是献给Jan nedvned的专著“我们不拒绝我们的头。1968年发生在卡罗维发利的事件”。卡罗维发利市立博物馆的出版恰逢布拉格之春五十周年,考虑到介绍的方式,这本书不仅是科学事件,而且是社会事件。这本书描述了1968年之前该地区的社会政治趋势,改良主义运动的发展,华约国家军队的入侵和推进,以及最后改良主义情绪的消退和正常化的开始。在写作过程中,作者深入研究了当地档案馆的资料,并收集了一些独特的照片,这些照片描绘了苏联军队通过温泉镇和居民的抗议行动。与此同时,内德维尔在科学术语上过于自由,他对历史编纂的选择引发了一些问题。作者的研究以捷克文献为基础,几乎没有使用俄罗斯文献。他也没有研究德意志民主共和国军队参与多瑙河行动的问题,尽管这些部队也集中在卡罗维发利地区的边界。由于这一决定,在专著中没有来自德国档案或史学的材料。总的来说,这项工作缺乏研究其主题的宽度,但它明确地完成了从区域角度描绘布拉格之春的任务。
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