(Preface by Vaclav Havel)
Editor: Gwyn Prins
Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1990, pp. 251
Includes reflections by leading participants in revolutions from Hungary, Poland, East Germany and Czechoslovakia, a journalist’s view of ‘Why Romania could not avoid bloodshed’, and an essay by J.K. Galbraith on dangers of the triumph of a simplistic economic ideology, and a comparative chronology of 1988-1990.
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