Charter 77 and Independent Activity in Czechoslovakia. The Limits of Intersection

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This article is concerned with the meaning that Charter 77 had for independent activity in Czechoslovakia as a whole from 1969 to late 1989, the years following the defeat of the Communist reform movement. It seeks to demonstrate that the Charter represented only one of the important possible ways to express one's opposition to the Communist régime

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