The collection illustrates Anton Vovk's theological and pastoral work as a priest and bishop who led the Catholic Church in the Ljubljana Archdiocese despite being persecuted by the institutions under the control of the communist government. The Collection includes books, original manuscripts, the author's published articles and correspondence, showing Vovk's critical stance on Slovenia’s communist regime in the period until his death in 1963.
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Ljubljana Krekov trg 1, Slovenia 1000
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The “Black Book” collection contains documents from the first seven days of the occupation of Czechoslovakia by five Warsaw Pact troops in August 1968, which served as a basis for Seven Prague Days 21-27 August 1968, also called the “Black Book”. The “Black Book” was edited by Milan Otáhal and Vilém Prečan, academics from the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, and all materials were collected during or shortly after the occupation.
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Na Zátorách 6, 170 00 Praha 7 - Holešovice, Czech Republic
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The video periodical Black Box was the first independent film production studio during the last years of communist rule in Hungary. It reported on demonstrations and civilian initiatives that the official media passed over in silence or reported on with disinformation. With its film reports, and portraits distributed in samizdat channels, at the beginning Black Box managed to create the largest film collection documenting the events of the transitional period and the change of political system both in Hungary and in other communist countries.
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Budapest Arany János utca 32, Hungary 1051
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Această colecţie relatează istoria sinuoasă a restaurării complete a Bisericii Negre, un monument gotic extrem de semnificativ pentru identitatea colectivă a comunității sașilor transilvăneni. Lansată de elita locală vorbitoare de limba germană în anii 1930, restaurarea Bisericii Negre a fost continuată sub comunism în ciuda dificultăților de ordin politic, precum existența unui sistem de valori ateiste sau a așa-numitei politici de “sistematizare urbană,” care a avut efecte devastatoare asupra patrimoniului arhitectural din România.
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Brașov Curtea Honterus 2, Romania
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Fekete Lyuk means black hole in Hungarian. It reminds most Hungarians of a legendary club, which emerged quite suddenly in a traditional working-class district. It had a cult following among young intellectuals, punks, and skinheads, but it also quickly became a symbol of nonconformity and rebellion. However, hardly anybody remembers Gyula Nagy, the man who as an agitprop educator founded the Fekete Lyuk club.
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