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Table of contents:
Preface
Acknowledments
Introduction
1. 1780–1900: Some Exposition before the Main Action
2. 1900–1938: From the Turn of the Century to Munich
3. Theatre during the Occupation and War Years
4. The Postwar Years and the 1950s
5. The Dynamic 1960s, Part One: Significant New Plays
6. The Dynamic 1960s, Part Two: Key Productions in New Studio Theatres and Elsewhere
7. August 1968: The Trauma and Its Aftermath
8. A Gradual Thawing in the 1980s
9. 1989: Annus Mirabilis for the Czechs and Their Theatre
10. Liberation and Its Pains: The First Year after the November Revolution
11. Czech Theatre of the 1990s
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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