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List of events
←
1983
1982
1981
1984
in
Czechoslovakia
→
1985
1986
1987
Decades:
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
See also:
Other events of 1984
History of Czechoslovakia
Years in Czechoslovakia
Events from the year
1984 in Czechoslovakia
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
President
:
Gustáv Husák
.
[
1
]
Prime Minister
:
Lubomír Štrougal
.
[
2
]
Events
[
edit
]
13 May – Czechoslovakia declares that it will not send a team to
Los Angeles
as part of the
1984 Summer Olympics boycott
.
[
3
]
22 July – The
women's national tennis team
win the
Federation Cup
.
[
4
]
August –
AZNP
start manufacturing the facelifted
Škoda Rapid
.
[
5
]
October – The
jazz
section of the Czech Union of Musicians is disbanded.
[
6
]
17 December –
Tomáš Šmíd
is ranked
world number 1 doubles tennis player
.
[
7
]
Popular culture
[
edit
]
Film
[
edit
]
Slunce, seno, jahody
, directed by
Zdeněk Troška
, is released.
[
8
]
The Snowdrop Festival
(
Czech
:
Slavnosti sněženek
), directed by
Jiří Menzel
, is released.
[
9
]
Literature
[
edit
]
Jaroslav Seifert
wins the
1984 Nobel Prize in Literature
.
[
10
]
Births
[
edit
]
15 January –
Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková
,
sports shooter
, winner of a gold medal at the
2020 Summer Olympics
.
[
11
]
Deaths
[
edit
]
24 September –
Zuzka Zguriška
, novellist and play-writer (born
1900
).
[
12
]
20 November –
Alexander Moyzes
, composer (born
1906
).
[
13
]
References
[
edit
]
Citations
[
edit
]
^
Lentz 2013
, p. 213.
^
Lentz 2013
, p. 217.
^
Burns, John F. (13 May 1968). "Moscow Adamant about Olympic Issue".
New York Times
. p. 4.
^
"Tie Details: Australia v Czechoslovakia"
.
fedcup.com
. Archived from
the original
on 24 March 2012.
^
Pavlůsek 2014
, p. 175.
^
Ramel 1995
, p. 247.
^
Bellamy, Rex (2 January 1985). "Losers can still be winners in this sociable tournament".
The Times
. No. 62025. p. 19.
^
Táňa 2010
, p. 422.
^
Táňa 2010
, p. 309.
^
Thomas, Jo (12 October 1984). "Jaroslav Seifert, Czech Poet, Wins Nobel Literature Prize".
New York Times
. p. 1.
^
Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;
Mallon, Bill
; et al.
"Zuzana Štefečeková"
.
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com
.
Sports Reference LLC
. Archived from
the original
on 23 August 2016.
^
Gály 2006
, p. 752.
^
Randell 1996
, p. 614.
Bibliography
[
edit
]
Gály, Tamara Archleb, ed. (2006).
The Encyclopaedia of Slovakia and the Slovaks: A Concise Encyclopaedia
. Bratislava: Encyclopaedic Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences.
ISBN
978-8-02240-925-4
.
Lentz, Harris M. (2013).
Heads of States and Governments
. Abingdon: Routledge.
ISBN
978-1-13426-490-2
.
Pavlůsek, Alois (2014).
Století automobilů Škoda - Od roku 1905
[
A Century of Škoda cars - Since 1905
] (in Czech). Prague: Albatros Media.
ISBN
978-8-02640-493-4
.
Ramel, Sabrina P. (1995).
Social Currents in Eastern Europe: The Sources and Consequences of the Great Transformation
. Durham: Duke University Press.
ISBN
978-0-82231-548-3
.
Randell, Don Michael (1996).
The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music
. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press.
ISBN
978-0-67437-299-3
.
Táňa, Bretyšová (2010).
Czech Feature Film 6 1981–1993
. Prague: Národní Filmový Archiv.
ISBN
978-8-07004-141-3
.
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