ISBN:
9780739174111
,
9780739174104
Language:
English
Pages:
XIX, 208 S.
DDC:
943.0009/049
Keywords:
Post-communism
;
Post-communism
;
Geopolitics
;
Social change
;
Europe, Central Politics and government 1989-
;
Europe, Eastern Politics and government 1989-
;
Europe, Central Social conditions 1989-
;
Europe, Eastern Social conditions 1989-
;
Europe, Central Economic conditions 1989-
;
Europe, Eastern Economic conditions 1989-
;
Mitteleuropa
;
Osteuropa
;
Kulturwandel
;
Postkommunismus
;
Sozioökonomischer Wandel
;
Geopolitik
;
Geschichte 1989-2012
Description / Table of Contents:
Defining Central Europe as a Post-communist RegionPositive and Negative Freedom in Central Europe Before and After 1989 -- Virtual and Real Freedom in Central Europe after 1989 -- The Complete and Incomplete Transition in Central Europe -- Fluctuating Socio-economics and Post-Socialist Inverted Morals -- The Salvation of the Two Europes in 1968 from the Perspective of 1989 -- Vilnius 10 Group : Geopolitical Emancipation or a Lost Opportunity for Angelic Moral Politics? -- The Demiurge of the EU and Central Europe -- Different Meanings Applied to May 9th Victory Day in WWII : Russian and Baltic Perspectives after 1989 -- Social and Political Meaning of Light in East Central Europe before and after 1989 -- Communist Nostalgia as Extrapolation of the Past into the Present -- Katyn does not Happen Twice.
Description / Table of Contents:
Defining Central Europe as a Post-communist Region -- Positive and Negative Freedom in Central Europe Before and After 1989 -- Virtual and Real Freedom in Central Europe after 1989 -- The Complete and Incomplete Transition in Central Europe -- Fluctuating Socio-economics and Post-Socialist Inverted Morals -- The Salvation of the Two Europes in 1968 from the Perspective of 1989 -- Vilnius 10 Group : Geopolitical Emancipation or a Lost Opportunity for Angelic Moral Politics? -- The Demiurge of the EU and Central Europe -- Different Meanings Applied to May 9th Victory Day in WWII : Russian and Baltic Perspectives after 1989 -- Social and Political Meaning of Light in East Central Europe before and after 1989 -- Communist Nostalgia as Extrapolation of the Past into the Present -- Katyn does not Happen Twice.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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