Prospects for democratic consolidation in East-central Europe
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Prospects for democratic consolidation in East-central Europe
Manchester University Press, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Picturing home examines the depiction of domestic life in British feature films made and released in the 1940s. It explores how pictorial representations of home onscreen in this period re-imagined modes of address that had been used during the interwar years to promote ideas about domestic modernity. Picturing home provides a close analysis of domestic life as constructed in eight films, contextualising them in relation to a broader, offscreen culture surrounding the suburban home, including magazines, advertisements, furniture catalogues and displays at the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition. In doing so, it offers a new reading of British 1940s films, which demonstrates how they trod a delicate path balancing prewar and postwar, traditional and modern, private and public concerns. -- .
目次
- Comparative reflections on democratization in East-Central Europe - a model of post-communist transformation?, Geoffrey Pridham
- Europeanization and the limits to democratization in East-Central Europe, Robert Bideleux
- rethinking regime change theory and the international dimension of democratization - ten years after in East-Central Europe, Geoffrey Pridham
- civil society and democratic consolidation in East-Central Europe, Wolfgang Merkel
- mainly sunny with scattered clouds - Political culture in East-Central Europe, Peter A. Ulram and Fritz Plasser
- parties in the process of consolidation in East-Central Europe, Klaus von Beyme
- early democratic consolidation in Hungary and the Europeanization of the Hungarian Polity, Attila Agh
- the development of democratic Institutions in post-communist Poland, Paul Lewis and Frances Millard
- the path to democratic consolidation in the Czech Republic and Slovakia - divergence or convergence?, Karen Henderson.
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