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Go to My LibraryMarky, Bony, Digitálky: Veksláci A Fenomén Veksláctví V Socialistickém Československu
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- Croatian
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- 9788076016941
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The book is widely praised for its ability to present an academic topic in an engaging and accessible manner for the general public. Reviewers appreciate the author's skill in making what could have been a dry scholarly work interesting, avoiding the typical format of a dissertation. It is noted for providing a valuable overview of its subject, supported by a strong theoretical framework and references to prominent academic thinkers. A particular highlight is the chapter that extends the narrative into the 1990s, offering intriguing insights into how the individuals in question adapted. Furthermore, the book is highly commended for uniquely illustrating a specific, often unimaginable aspect of a past era: the pervasive issue of scarcity and the creative ways people navigated it, offering crucial understanding for younger generations.
However, some readers found the narrative to lack a certain liveliness, expressing regret that the author did not include direct interviews with the individuals central to the study. This resulted in the overview feeling somewhat "dead" or less vibrant in parts. A recurring observation is that the book, particularly towards its later chapters, tends to lose momentum or "steam," despite the interesting content of its conclusion. There were also suggestions for improvement, with some reviewers wishing for a deeper exploration into the connections between the subject matter and the broader establishment, including how these practices were tolerated or exploited by those in power. It is also noted that the book may not serve as a comprehensive guide to the wider historical context or the regime as a whole.
Overall, the book is considered a valuable and well-executed contribution that successfully bridges the gap between academic research and public interest. Its strength lies not in providing a broad historical overview, but in its focused and illustrative portrayal of a specific, often overlooked aspect of a particular historical period. This book would particularly appeal to readers interested in social history, niche cultural phenomena, and the practicalities of daily life under specific historical conditions, especially those curious about how past generations dealt with widespread scarcity. It is ideal for individuals who appreciate academic depth presented in an engaging, non-specialist format, and who seek a focused, impactful account rather than an expansive historical analysis.
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