Robotníci! Sociálna Demokracia
Poster
ca. 1989 (printed and published)
ca. 1989 (printed and published)
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In promoting the party for social democracy in Slovakia, this handbill, addressed to the workforce, claims that the European countries with the lowest unemployment are those with social democratic governments.
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Title | Robotníci! Sociálna Demokracia (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Black printing ink on paper |
Brief description | Small poster or handbill addressing the workforce of Slovakia, Slovakia, 1990. |
Physical description | Small poster or handbill comprising black text on white paper addressing the workforce of Slovakia to promote the social democratic party of Slovakia in the campaign to elect a national government in June 1990. |
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Credit line | Given by David Short |
Production | Printed and published in Czechoslovakia |
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Summary | In promoting the party for social democracy in Slovakia, this handbill, addressed to the workforce, claims that the European countries with the lowest unemployment are those with social democratic governments. |
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Accession number | E.84-1991 |
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Record created | May 31, 2006 |
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