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Part of the book series: Political & Social Processes in Eastern Europe ((SEURH))

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The interplay of societal forces in postwar Czechoslovakia which eventually culminated in the 1968 events is often interpreted as an example of economic troubles or even crisis evoking the need for change and thus precipitating — within the closely interconnected and rigid system — a political crisis.

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© 1972 Jaroslav Krejčí

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Krejčí, J. (1972). Why Change Again?. In: Social Change and Stratification in Postwar Czechoslovakia. Political & Social Processes in Eastern Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01464-4_4

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