Eastern Europe--Central Europe--Europe
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Eastern Europe--Central Europe--Europe
Westview Press, 1991
- : hard
- : pbk
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: hard ISBN 9780813311890
Description
At a time of tremendous flux throughout Europe, this book provides solid analyses of the events and trends that are rapidly reshaping the region. Originally published as an edition of "Daedalus", this updated volume brings together some leading scholars to examine such issues as the major paradigmatic shifts occurring in Eastern Europe, the long-term role of Gorbachev, and the effects of glasnost and perestroika on the future of Europe.
Table of Contents
- Mitteleuropa?, Timothy Garton Ash
- the rediscovery of Central Europe, Tony Judt
- the political traditions of Eastern Europe, George Schopflin
- between hope and despair, Bronislaw Geremek
- Bohemia of the soul, Josef Skorecky
- political change and national diversity, Ivo Banac
- in search of a paradigm, Elemer Hankiss
- reform economics - the classifications gap, Janos Matayas Kovacs
- Central Europe or Mitteleuropa?, Jacques Rupnik
- ethnicity and faith in Eastern Europe, Ernest Gellner
- to the Stalin mausoleum, Martin Malia.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780813381503
Description
At a time of tremendous flux throughout Europe, this book provides analyses of the events and trends that are rapidly reshaping the region. Originally published as an edition of "Daedalus", it examines such issues as the major paradigmatic shifts occurring in Eastern Europe, the long-term role of Gorbachev, and the effects of glasnost and perestroika on the future of Europe.
Table of Contents
- Mittleleuropa?, Timothy Garton Ash
- the rediscovery of Central Europe, Tony Judt
- the political traditions of Eastern Europe, George Schopflin
- between hope and despair, Bronislaw Geremek
- Bohemia of the soul, Josef Skorecky
- political change and national diversity, Ivo Banac
- in search of a paradigm, Elemer Hankiss
- reform economics - the classifications gap, Janos Matayas Kovacs
- Central Europe or mitteleuropa?, Jacques Rupnik
- ethnicity and faith in Eastern Europe, Ernest Gellner
- to the Stalin Mausoleum, Martin Malia.
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