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  2. Czech art - Wikipedia

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    Czech art is the visual and plastic arts that have been created in the Czech Republic and the various states that formed the Czech lands in the preceding centuries. The Czech lands have produced artists that have gained recognition throughout the world, including Alfons Mucha , widely regarded as one of the key exponents of the Art Nouveau ...

  3. History of Czechoslovakia (1948–1989) - Wikipedia

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    Art had to adhere to a rigid formula of socialist realism. Soviet examples were held up for emulation. During the 1970s and 1980s, many of Czechoslovakia's most creative individuals were silenced, imprisoned, or sent into exile. Some found expression for their art through samizdat. Those artists, poets, and writers who were officially ...

  4. Adolf Hoffmeister - Wikipedia

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    In January 1952, Lidové noviny published his article "Critique of art criticism" against the dogmatic interpretation of socialist realism and in defence of Czech modern art. In 1953, he participated in the preparation of the exhibition of Jean Effel in Mánes and the publication of his book of political drawings.

  5. List of political parties in Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    Rally for the Republic – Republican Party of Czechoslovakia (SPR–RSČ) Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM) Communist Party of Slovakia (KSS) Union of Communists of Slovakia (ZKS) Communist Party of Slovakia – 91 (KSS '91) Coexistence (political party) The Czech Crown (Monarchist Party of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia) (KČ)

  6. History of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    Cabada, Ladislav, and Sarka Waisova, Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic in World Politics (Lexington Books; 2012), foreign policy 1918 to 2010; Felak, James Ramon. At the price of the Republic: Hlinka's Slovak People's Party, 1929–1938 (U of Pittsburgh Press, 1995). Korbel, Josef. Twentieth Century Czechoslovakia: The Meaning of its ...

  7. Czechoslovakism - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 Slovakia was the 4th Czech trading partner (6.3%), [99] while the Czech Republic was the Slovak 2nd partner (11.5%). [100] There is an increasing number of Slovaks migrating to Czechia; currently it stands at around 215,000, [101] which in percentage terms is more than in the interwar period and less than in the Communist Czechoslovakia ...

  8. Havel's Place - Wikipedia

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    Havel's Place is a public art project, which creates a series of memorial places dedicated to the last president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic, Václav Havel. The installation consists of two garden chairs around a round table, usually with a tree going through its middle.

  9. Socialism with a human face - Wikipedia

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    The first author of the slogan was Radovan Richta.. Socialism with a human face (Czech: socialismus s lidskou tváří, Slovak: socializmus s ľudskou tvárou) was a slogan referring to the reformist and democratic socialist programme of Alexander Dubček and his colleagues, agreed at the Presidium of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in April 1968, [1] after he became chairman of the KSČ ...