We The People

We The People by Timothy Garton Ash, published by Penguin UK on June 4, 1991, is a detailed account of pivotal moments in the emancipation of four Eastern European countries: Poland, Hungary, East Germany, and Czechoslovakia. This edition, written in English and spanning 160 pages, captures the author’s firsthand experiences during these significant historical events in 1989.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the political and social dynamics that shaped the movements in these nations. The book presents a narrative that focuses on the struggles and triumphs of the people involved in their quest for freedom. With its emphasis on politics and government, We The People provides insights into the broader implications of these events in the context of political science and social change.
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The author was present in four countries – Poland, Hungary, East Germany and Czechoslovakia – at cardinal moments in their emancipation during 1989 and describes the events.
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