Securitas Imperii – Summaries
Securitas Imperii 15 (01/2009)
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In the most recent issue of Securitas Imperii, readers can find five original historical essays of wide thematic scope – from Igor Lukeš’ analysis of the work of the secret services in Czechoslovakia after the Second World War through Lukáš Cvrček’s article on the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia’s Vysočany congress. Jiří Urban covers the political trials with farmers from the Dobruška vicinity that played out at the beginning of the 1950s; Petr Kaňák and Jan Vajskebr address the history of special SS units. Finally, in the documentary history section, Pavel Žáček covers the topic of the reorganization of the foreign intelligence service. Securitas Imperii further includes a range of reviews, summaries and reports. A Few Words of Introduction (PhDr. Pavel Žáček, Ph.D.; Director, Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes) ÚSTR, Prague 2009, paperback, 296 pages, ISSN 977180416100691 |
