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  • - Kursk Province, 1905-1906
    af Burton Richard Miller
    1.193,95 kr.

    This narrative of peasant unrest in Russia during 1905 - 1906 combines a chronology of incidents drawn from official documents, with close analysis of the villages associated with the disorders based upon detailed census materials compiled by local specialists. The analysis concentrates on a single province: Kursk Oblast.

  • - Anti-Kulak Campaign in Estonia 1944-49
    af Anu Mai (Director Koll
    853,95 kr.

    This book approaches the deportation process from the local level; its aim is to understand what these processes meant from the perspective of the Estonian rural population.

  • - Tenth to Eleventh Centuries
     
    1.193,95 kr.

    This volume is the first of two containing hagiographical narratives from medieval Central Europe. The lives of the saints in this volume, from the tenth to eleventh centuries, written not much later, are telling witnesses for the process of Christianization of Bohemia, Poland, Hungary and Dalmatia.

  • af Juozas Luksa
    422,95 kr.

    An autobiographical account of the armed resistance against the Soviet Union, which took place between 1944-1956. Published in English for the first time in unabridged form, Luksa's memoir remains one of the few reliable eye-witness accounts of the "e;Invisible Front"e;, as dubbed by Soviet security forces. At its zenith 28,000 guerilla fighters participated in battles and skirmishes throughout Lithuania, LukA a (partisan codename Daumantas) being one of the leaders.Forest Brothersalso documents the role of women in the resistance, giving equal credit to these often silent partners. In 1948 LukA a and two comrades broke through the Iron Curtain on the Polish border. He sought training from the French intelligence and from the CIA. LukA a was flown back into the Soviet Union under the radar on the night of October 4, 1950. He managed to survive and operate eleven months until his near capture and death on the night of September 5, 1951. His account, written during 1948-1950, while he was living in hiding in Paris, describes in vivid scenes and dialogue the daily struggles of the resistance.

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    1.302,95 kr.

    An anthology of life stories collected from 20th-century Estonians describing the travails of ordinary people under numerous regimes from a perspective where time is placed in the context of life-spans, and subjects grounded in personal experience.

  •  
    628,95 kr.

    Interrogates the nature of anti-Americanism. This work tackles the potential political consequences of anti-Americanism in Eastern and Central Europe, the region that has been perceived as strongly pro-American.

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    258,95 kr.

    This collection of essays responds to the need to approach questions of race and racism from a feminist perspective, focusing on the intersections of race, class and gender.

  • - Britain and the 'Lands Between' 1919-1926
    af Miklos (Lecturer Lojko
    383,95 kr.

  • - European Writers on Overcoming Dictatorships
     
    968,95 kr.

  • - The Expectations of World Leaders at the Dawn of the 21st Century
    af Vaclav Havel
    325,95 - 731,95 kr.

    Contains essays dealing with spiritual preconditions of the global survival of humankind and the quintessence of the author's views on the world which we have inherited - as well as his views on our hopes for the future. This book closes with the author's personal reflection on the deeper meaning and aim of the Forum 2000 meetings.

  • - Strategic Social Policies and Political Protests in Post-Communist Democracies
    af Pieter (Lecturer Vanhuysse
    629,95 kr.

    Despite dramatic increases in poverty, unemployment, and social inequalities, the Central and Eastern European transitions from communism to market democracy in the 1990s have been remarkably peaceful. This book proposes a new explanation for this unexpected political quiescence. It shows how reforming governments in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic have been able to prevent massive waves of strikes and protests by the strategic use of welfare state programs such as pensions and unemployment benefits.Divide and Pacify explains how social policies were used to prevent massive job losses with softening labor market policies, or to split up highly aggrieved groups of workers in precarious jobs by sending some of them onto unemployment benefits and many others onto early retirement and disability pensions. From a narrow economic viewpoint, these policies often appeared to be immensely costly or irresponsibly populist. Yet a more inclusive social-scientific perspective can shed new light on these seemingly irrational policies by pointing to deeper political motives and wider sociological consequences.

  • - Creating National History in Contemporary Ukraine
    af David R. Marples
    388,95 kr.

    Using a wide selection of newspapers, journals, monographs, and school textbooks from different regions of the country, this book examines the sensitive issue of the changing perspectives on several events discussed in the narratives of the Stalin years published in the Ukraine since the late Gorbachev period until 2005.

  • - Politics of National Peculiarity in Southeastern Europe
     
    926,95 kr.

    Analyzes the processes of nation-building in nineteenth and early-twentieth-century Southeastern Europe. This work represents a coordinated interpretation based on ten varied academic cultures and traditions.

  • af Balazs Trencsenyi
    1.296,95 kr.

    The first work that covers the post-Communist development of historical studies in six Eastern European countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. A uniquely critical and qualitative analysis from a comparative and critical perspective, written by scholars from the region itself. Focusing on the first post-Communist decade, 1989-1999, the book offers a longer-term perspective that includes the immediate 'prehistory' of that momentous decade as well as its 'posthistoire'. The authors capture the spirit of 1989, that heady mix of elation, surprise, determination, and hope: l'ivresse du possible. This was the paradoxical beginning of Eastern European post-Communism: ushered in by 'anti-Utopian' revolutions, and slowly finding its course towards a bureaucratic, imitative, challenging, and anachronistic restoration of a capitalism that had changed almost beyond recognition when it had mutated into the negative double of Communism. Each individual chapter has numerous and detailed notes and references.

  • - The Role of Aesthetic Imagination in Human Society
    af Virgil (Professor of Literature and Philosophy Nemoianu
    501,95 kr.

  • - The Everyday Lives of Hungarian Jews, 1867-1940: Family, Religious, and Social Life, Learning, Military Life, Vacationing, Sports, Charity
    af Andras Koerner
    708,95 - 998,95 kr.

    Having presented the physical conditions among which Hungarian Jews lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries--the kind of neighborhoods and apartments they lived in, and the places where they worked--this second volume addresses the spiritual aspects and the lighter sides of their life.

  • - Longing for the Sacred in a Skeptical Age
    af Bruce R. Berglund
    381,95 - 1.078,95 kr.

    This book takes a new approach to interwar Prague by identifying religion as an integral part of the city's cultural history.

  • - Twenty Years of Independence, 1993-2013
     
    1.070,95 kr.

    The essays in the book compare the Czech Republic and Slovakia since the breakup of Czechoslovakia in 1993. The papers deal with the causes of the divorce and discuss the political, economic and social developments in the new countries.

  • - Myths and Memory in Central and Eastern Europe
     
    627,95 kr.

    The present volume brings together a range of case studies of myth making and myth breaking in east Europe from the nineteenth century to the present day.

  • - Alternative Narratives of the Nation in the Balkans
     
    965,95 kr.

    Journalists and policy-makers in the West have often assumed that the religious and ethno-national heterogeneity of the Balkans is the underlying reason for the numerous problems the area has faced throughout the twentieth century. The multiple and turbulent political transitions in the area, the dynamics of the interaction between Christianity and Islam, the contradictory and constantly shifting nationality policies, and the fluctuating identities of the diverse populations continue to be seen as major challenges to the stability of the region. By exploring the development of intricate religious, linguistic, and national dynamics in a variety of case studies throughout the Balkans, this volume demonstrates the existence of alternatives and challenges to nationalism in the area. The authors analyze a variety of national, non-national, and anti-national(ist) encounters in four areas¿Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Albaniätraditionally seen as ¿hot-beds¿ of nationalist agitation and tension resulting from their populations' religious or ethno-national diversity. In their entirety, the contributions in this volume chart a more complex picture of the national dynamics. The authors recognize the existence of national tensions both in historical perspective and in contemporary times, but also suggest the possibility of different paths to the nation that did not involve violence but allowed for national accommodation and reconciliation.

  • - A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Patterns in Post-Communist Transformation
    af Zenonas (Professor of Sociology Norkus
    926,95 kr.

    Provides a highly innovative internationally comparative causal analysis of the variation in political and economic outcomes in 29 countries in Europe and Asia, ranging from Estonia to Vietnam, after the first decade of post-communist transformations, using multi-value Qualitative Comparative Analysis and Tosmana software.

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    1.073,95 kr.

    Thirteen essays by scholars from seven countries discuss the political use and abuse of history in the recent decades with particular focus on Central and Eastern Europe.

  • af Richard (Researcher Filcak
    322,95 - 849,95 kr.

  • - Redemptive Governance Under Louis Ix
    af William Chester (Professor of History Jordan
    178,95 kr.

    Three portraits of men who were at the very center of governance in thirteenth-century France.

  • - The Collective Actions Group Before and After 1989
    af Octavian (Founding Director Esanu
    1.072,95 kr.

    This volume presents the evolution of the Moscow-based conceptual artist group called Collective Actions, proposing it as a case-study for understanding the transformations that took place in Eastern European art after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

  • - Cultural Representation of Slavic and Balkan Women in War
     
    926,95 kr.

    The book addresses the issue of war and women from a transnational, interdisciplinary perspective.

  • - The Life of JoZsef PogaNy/John Pepper
    af Thomas (Emeritus Professor of History Sakmyster
    851,95 kr.

    Jozsef Pogany played a major role in the Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919, the "March Action" in Germany in 1921, and, under the name of John Pepper, in the development of the American Communist Party of the 1920s

  • - Russian Energy Rents, Domestic Populism and Belarus' Impending Crisis
    af Margarita M. (Seton Hall University) Balmaceda
    744,95 kr.

    Looks at the sources of stability and instability in post-Soviet authoritarian states through the case study of President Lukashenka's firm hold on power in Belarus.

  • - The Establishment of Communist Regimes in East-Central Europe
     
    471,95 kr.

    Deals with the period of takeover and of 'high Stalinism' in Eastern Europe (1945-1955). These years are considered to be fundamentally characterized by institutional and ideological transfers based upon the premise of radical transformism and of cultural revolution. Both a balance-sheet and a politico-historical synthesis that reflects the archival and thematic novelties which came about in the field of communism studies after 1989.Contains contributions analyzing various aspects related these topics for each country of the former Soviet bloc (with the exception of Albania). The essays are based on new archival research, some are reassessments of the author's previous research and others are critical appraisals of the specific literature published on issues related to the main topic. A path-breaking comparative framework for interpreting the relationship between late Stalinism and the communist takeovers in former Eastern Europe. A bonus for the volume is that it also provides detailed, sectorial analyses for the Romanian case, something that the field paritcularly lacks.

  • af János Kis
    289,95 kr.