Alexander Dubcek is well-known so one might think nothing new can be written about him. Is
this true? Dubcek is the symbol of the Czechoslovak attempt to reform communism that gained
worldwide admiration in 1968. The invasion of Warsaw Pact troops in the night of August 21
1968 set a brutal end to the Prague Spring. Josette Baer's new biography focuses on Dubcek's
early years his childhood in Soviet Kirghizia his participation in the Slovak National
Uprising in 1944 against Nazi Germany and the Slovak clerical-fascist government and his
career in the Slovak Communist Party in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It offers new insights
into the political thought of the father of 'Socialism with a Human Face' based on archive
material available to the Western reader for the first time. Who was Alexander Dubcek-a naïve
apparatchik an independent thinker a courageous liberator or a political dreamer?