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  1. In the history of Czechoslovakia, normalization (Czech: normalizace, Slovak: normalizácia) is a name commonly given to the period following the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 and up to the glasnost era of liberalization that began in the Soviet Union and its neighboring nations in 1987.

  2. 1968 and Beyond: From the Prague Spring to “Normalization”. by Gina M. Peirce, Assistant Director Center for Russian and East European Studies University of Pittsburgh. Following the Communist Party’s forcible seizure of power in Czechoslovakia in 1948, the country was ruled by a highly repressive regime under the leadership of President ...

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  3. Abstract. The era of 'normalisation' following the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 is conventionally perceived as a return to hard-line communist policies aimed at totally reversing the reforms of the Prague Spring.

  4. Key themes include the Communist Party and ideology; State Security; Slovak developments; ‘auto-normalisation’; women and gender; cultural and intellectual currents; everyday life and popular opinion; and Czechoslovakias political and cultural relationship with the USSR, the GDR, Poland and Yugoslavia.

  5. 1 nov 2022 · Chapter. First Online: 01 November 2022. pp 97–119. Cite this chapter. Download book PDF. Download book EPUB. Czechoslovakia and Eastern Europe in the Era of Normalisation, 1969–1989. Adam Hudek. Abstract. This chapter deals with the specific features of Slovak development in the 1970s and 1980s.

  6. 11 giu 2019 · This article tries to analyze the early stages of normalization by looking at three dimensions which simultaneously played a part in this complex post-liberal situation. Important was not only political developments in Czechoslovakia as a whole, but also more specifically the situation in Slovakia, the homeland of Gustáv Husák ...