Living Within the Truth

1989 and the Rise of Civil Society in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland

by John S. Glaser


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 18/04/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 354
ISBN : 9781401086008
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 354
ISBN : 9781401086015

About the Book

Living Within the Truth is dedicated to “The Plastic People of the Universe,” the wildly popular Czech rock band, whose members were harassed, arrested, tried, and jailed by the communist authorities in the early 1970s. Among those inspired by this affront to the freedom of creative expression was Václav Havel, a well-known playwright and satirist. Havel and and other leaders from across Central and Eastern Europe set in motion those events which ultimately led to freedom and independence for the nations throughout the region. Revolutionary leaders Adam Michnik of Poland and János Kis of Hungary are also profiled. This comprehensive study traces the history of the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland from earliest times to the present. It includes a look at civil society from a historic and contemporary perspective, discusses the nature of foreign aid aimed at assisting the transition to democracy, and reviews various studies designed to evaluate the impact of the revolutions in creating viable and enduring civil societies.


About the Author

John S. Glaser has lived, worked, and traveled extensively throughout the region in the years following the world-shaking events he describes. During that time, he met with such key government leaders as Lech Waleãsa, the late Alexander DubcÛek, and other principals involved in initiating and consolidating the gains of the revolutions of 1989. Throughout his career, he has served national and international NGOs that promote civil society.