Many in the generation of 1968 feel left out of post-1989 Slovak society–and the government’s reforms threaten to deepen their sense of isolation.
The Lost Generation of…68 and…89
Many in the generation of 1968 feel left out of post-1989 Slovak society–and the government’s reforms threaten to deepen their sense of isolation.
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