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Reflecting on 1968

Wednesday 20 June 2018

More material on 1968 here: 1968: a revolution too early to judge by Ilya Budraikis, Malaysia’s “Second Emergency” (1968–89) by Gregor Benton, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia: 1968 as the antipodes of 1989 by Catherine Samary, The spirit of 1968 is inextinguishable – even 50 years later by Hilary Wainwright, Fifty years after the revolutions of ‘68 by Pedro Fuentes and 1968 and the Spanish State: The Year in its Context by Josep Maria Antentas. Plus: Trade Union Power and Democratic Transition in Tunisia - The UGTT: A Unique Story, An Unprecedented Experience .

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