Civilia 2017, 8(2):39-70 | DOI: 10.5507/civ.2017.014
The study deals with the events od 1989-1990 in the five towns of the district of Tábor. It responds to how the inhabitants of the cities have experienced the Velvet Revolution and the first free elections in more than forty years. The contribution is also focused on capturing the changes that have taken place in the composition of the national committees, both as advice and platoons. Conclusions include the November municipal elections which ended the activities of the national committee and transferred their powers to the newly established municipal authorities.
Tato studie vychází jako publikační výstup z grantového projektu Průběh Sametové revoluce ve vybraných městech Jihočeského kraje v komparativní perspektivě, podpořeného Grantovou agenturou České republiky, reg. č.: 13-15049S.
Published: December 15, 2017 Show citation
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