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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. d. e. Na história da Checoslováquia, o termo Normalização (em tcheco/checo: normalizace, em eslovaco: normalizácia) é comumente usado para descrever o período após a Primavera de Praga e que se estenderia até a Revolução de Veludo (entre 1968 e 1989) e a tomada do aparato político e econômico pela linha dura do Partido Comunista da ...

  3. 1 de nov. de 2022 · Abstract. This chapter deals with the specific features of Slovak development in the 1970s and 1980s. The normalisation regime had the same objectives in both the Czech lands and Slovakia, but the tactics on how to reach them differed.

    • Adam Hudek
    • adam.hudek@savba.sk
  4. 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,

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  5. 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.

  6. 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.