
Spartakiads
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- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- A Genealogy of the Spartakiads
- Ideology of the Organicism and Beginnings of the Mass Gymnastic Performances
- A Physical Sonderweg and the Post-1848 Turner Movement
- The Turners and the Third Reich
- The Political Aesthetics of Tyrs's Project
- Sokol Slets Prior to the First World War
- Segregation as Emancipation
- The Mystery of Democracy - Slets during the First Republic
- Strahov Stadium
- Transformations in Slet Symbolism
- The Left and Mass Gymnastics
- The Communist Party and Sokol after the Second World War: the Search for a Common Denominator
- The All-Sokol Slet of 1948 - "Can the People Betray?"
- Symbolism of the First Spartakiad in 1955
- Stalinism without Stalin
- "Socialism Is a Child." School and Junior Days
- A New Shift Begins
- The Unbearable Heaviness of Folklore: Folk Dance and Spartakiads
- Sokol Members from the Factories and Offices
- Performances of the Armed Forces
- Spartakiad Symbolism During the "Normalization" Era
- Spartakiads with a Human Face
- "Normalization" Spartakiads as an Image of Social Cohesion
- Parents and Children Performing Exercises
- An Amiable Background: Female Performances at Spartakiads during the "Normalization" Era
- Junior Women and "Buds"
- Soldiers and the Crisis of Masculinity
- A Return to Sokol
- The Organization of Spartakiads
- Professional Discourse
- The "Call to Arms" for the 1st All-State Spartakiad in 1955
- A Return to a Tried-and-True Practice
- Spartakiad Five-Year Plans
- Physical and Ideological Training for the Spartakiad
- Spartakiad Participants in Prague: Transportation, Accommodation and Food
- The Disciplinary Space of Strahov Stadium
- The Budget of Spartakiads in the Moral Economy of State Socialism
- Society and Spartakiads
- Open Resistance
- Weapons of the Weak
- Spartakiad Potlatch
- An Enthusiastic Reception
- Conclusion
- Apendix
- Bibliography
- List of Illustrations
- Index
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