Video Lecture "Hungarian Revolution, Prague Spring, Solidarity, Change " by
University of Wrocław
1.
Hear my Cry!
Author: Jakub Mańczak
This learning activity investigates 3 cases of self-immolation committed by citizens of Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary in connection to the Prague Spring in 1968. It reflects on motivations and moral dilemmas connected with this extreme form of protest against totalitarian governments.
Historiana eLearning
EN: http://hi.st/BWR
PL: http://hi.st/BW2
IT: http://hi.st/Bfq
FR: http://hi.st/BgW
NL: http://hi.st/Bmk
HU: http://hi.st/BnL
BG: http://hi.st/Bbv
SK: http://hi.st/BsV
CZ: http://hi.st/Br8
UA: http://hi.st/BqO
RO: http://hi.st/Bq5
ME: http://hi.st/Br~
2.
Refuse / Resist
Author: Igor Radulovic
This learning activity explores how views about the Communist regimes evolved from 1945 until 1989.
Students compare and contrast the consequences of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, the 1968 Prague Spring, and the 1980 Solidarity movement in Poland.
Historiana eLearning
EN: http://hi.st/BWP
PL: http://hi.st/BW1
IT: http://hi.st/BfA
FR: http://hi.st/BgV
NL: http://hi.st/Bme
HU: http://hi.st/Bo4
BG: http://hi.st/Bbu
SK: http://hi.st/BsU
CZ: http://hi.st/Br7
UA: http://hi.st/BqN
RO: http://hi.st/Bq
ME: http://hi.st/Brc