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* 1956: An attempted libertarian socialist revolution fails in Hungary.
* 1956: An attempted libertarian socialist revolution fails in Hungary.
* 1968: The [[Prague Spring]] occurs as a wave of [[Strike|strikes]], workplace takeovers, [[Protest|public protests]], riots and guerilla resistance occurs all over Czechoslovakia in protest of [[Authoritarian Socialism|authoritarian socialism]].
* 1968: The [[Prague Spring]] occurs as a wave of [[Strike|strikes]], workplace takeovers, [[Protest|public protests]], riots and guerilla resistance occurs all over Czechoslovakia in protest of [[Authoritarian Socialism|authoritarian socialism]].
* 1984: Environmentalists in Hungary and Czechoslovakia begin a campaign to stop the authoritarian socialist governments from constructing extremely destructive dam projects.
* 1984: [[Environmentalism|Environmentalists]] in Hungary and Czechoslovakia begin a campaign to stop the authoritarian socialist governments from constructing extremely destructive dam projects.


== 2000s ==
== 2000s ==

Revision as of 11:34, 7 June 2019

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This is a timeline of political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Eastern Europe that are relevant to libertarian socialism.

1800s

  • 1866: Dmitry Karakozov unsuccessfully attempts to assassinated Tsar Alexander II by shooting him with a gun, but a nearby bystander wrestles him away before the shot is fired.
  • 1878: Sergey Stepnyak-Kravchinsky stabs to death General Nikolai Mezentsov, head of the Tsar's secret police, in response to the execution of Ivan Kovalsky.
  • 1879: Grigori Goldenberg shoots Prince Dmitri Kropotkin (possibly related to Peter Kropotkin), the Governor of Kharkov in the Russian Empire, to death.
  • 1879: Alexander Soloviev attempts to assassinate Tsar Alexander II of Russia. The monarch spots the weapon in his hands and flees, but Soloviev still fires five shots, all of which miss. He is captured and hanged on May 28.
  • 1880: Stepan Khalturin successfully blows up part of the Winter Palace with dynamite in an attempt to assassinate Tsar Alexander II. Although the Tsar escapes unharmed, eight soldiers are killed and 45 wounded.
  • 1881: Tsar Alexander II is killed in a bomb blast by Narodnaya Volya.

1900s

2000s

  • 2009: Protests occur across Kalinigrad against political corruption, lack of democratic rights and harsh economic conditions. The protests fail to alter the structure of the state in a more democratic direction, but win several economic gains.

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