Jiří Lederer Collection of the Czechoslovak Documentation Centre
Jiří Lederer (1922-1983) was a Czech journalist and publicist, one of the most prominent journalists during the "Prague Spring" in 1968. In the 1970s he participated in the work of the Czechoslovak opposition and was one of the first signatories of Charter 77. During the 1970s he was imprisoned several times. In 1980 he went into exile. The collection mainly contains materials and notes from the period around the Prague Spring.
Location
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Na Zátorách 6, 170 00 Praha 7 - Holešovice, Czech Republic
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Languages
- Czech
Name of collection
- Jiří Lederer Collection
Provenance and cultural activities
Description of content
Content
- grey literature (regular archival documents such as brochures, bulletins, leaflets, reports, intelligence files, records, working papers, meeting minutes): 100-499
- manuscripts (ego-documents, diaries, notes, letters, drafts, etc.): 10-99
- memorabilia (posters, flyers, stamps, etc.): 10-99
- publications (books, newspapers, articles, press clippings): 10-99
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Topics
Founder(s)
Date of founding
- 1968
Place of founding
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Praha, Prague, Czech Republic
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Creator(s) of content
Important events in the history of the collection
Featured items
Access type
- parts are closed to the public
Author(s) of this page
- Hanáková, Jitka
References
Prečan, Vilém , interview by Hanáková, Jitka, September 28, 2017. COURAGE Registry Oral History Collection
Last edited on: 2020-01-07 14:03:21