The Prague Spring as Seen from the United States
By William J. Connell, LaMotta Chair and Professor of History, Seton Hall University
The Prague Spring had resonances in the United States that were quite different from those in Europe.
Paul Robeson’s Tragic Love of Russia by Maxim Matusevich, Associate Professor of History, Seton Hall University Paul Robeson thought his good friend, the poet Itzik Feffer, looked jittery when he expressed his inability to communicate freely through hand gestures. The hotel room, he indicated, was bugged. How was he doing? “Fine,” shrugged Feffer and slowly… Continue Reading »
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