In this timely book, two philosophersโone American, one Bulgarianโexplore the significance of the changes in Eastern Europe that began in 1989, and offer two alternative perspectives about them. The momentous events taking place in this region challenge philosophers to look for deeper understandings
Reflections on 1989 in Eastern Europe
โ Scribed by Cox, Terry
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 257
- Series
- Routledge Europe-Asia studies series
- Edition
- 1. publ
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
- 1989 and the Transformations in Eastern Europe Terry Cox 2. The Demise of the Soviet Bloc Mark Kramer 3. Welfare Dictatorship, the Working Class and the Change of Regimes in East Germany and Hungary Eszter Bartha 4. New Life: The Poetics of Transition George Szirtes 5. The Picnic on the Border: An Interview with Laszlo Vass Terry Cox 6. Three Days in Bucharest: Making Sense of Romania's Transitional Violence, 20 Years On John Gledhill 7. A Post-Socialist Capitalism Nigel Swain 8. After the Party, the After-Parties? The Effects of Communist Successor Parties on Economic Reform in Central and Eastern Europe Aleksandra Sznajder Lee 9. Satisfied, Sceptical or Simply Indifferent? Current Public Opinion towards the Fall of Communism in the Czech Republic Pat Lyons and Alzbeta Bernardyova 10. Evaluating Transitions: Human Rights and Qualitative Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe Brad K. Blitz
โฆ Subjects
Aufsatzsammlung;Europe, Eastern -- History -- 1989-;Osteuropa
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