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Thinking through Transition : Liberal Democracy, Authoritarian Pasts, and Intellectual History in East Central Europe After 1989 /

"The book intends to be the first collective monograph of the post-1989 history of political and social thought of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. The project emerges from a deep conviction that the period of political transitions in the region, whether accomplished, aborted or abhorr...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Wciślik, Piotr (Editor ), Kopeček, Michal (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Budapest : Central European University Press, 2015.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Towards an intellectual history of post-socialism / Michal Kopecek (ICH, Prague), Piotr Wcislik (CEU, Budapest)
  • Liberalism : dissident illusions and disillusions
  • Faces of post-dissident Hungarian liberalism : a study in agendas, concepts and ambiguities / Ferenc Laczó (Imre Kertesz Kolleg, Jena)
  • Totalitarianism and the limits of the political thought of Polish dissidents : late socialism and after / Piotr Wcislik (CEU, Budapest)
  • Václav Havel, his idea of civil society and the Czech liberal tradition / Milan Znoj (Charles University, Prague)
  • The (re- )emergence of constitutionalism in East-Central Europe / Paul Blokker (University of Trento)
  • Conservatism : a counter-revolution?
  • The conservative counter-revolution : post-dissident neoconservatives in post-communist transformation / Petr Roubal (ICH, Prague)
  • Songs of innocence and songs of experience : Polish conservatism, 1979-2011 / Rafal Matyja (WSB-NLU, Nowy Sacz)
  • The abortion of a "conservative" constitution-making : a discourse analysis of the 1994-1998 failed Hungarian constitution-making enterprise / Zoltán Gábor Szucs (Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest)
  • Populism : endemic pasts and global effects
  • Populism and democratic malaise in post-communist Romania / Camil Alexandru Parvu (University of Bucharest)
  • Configurations of populism in Hungary / András Bozóki (CEU, Budapest)
  • The political lives of dead populists in post-socialist Slovakia / Juraj Buzalka (Comenius University, Bratislava)
  • The Left : between communist legacy and neoliberal challenge
  • Non-post-communist Left in Hungary after 1989 : diverging paths of Leftist criticism, civil activism and radicalizing constituency / Agnes Gagyi (Moholy-Nagy University of Arts, Budapest)
  • The architecture of revival : left-wing ideas and politics in Poland after 2002 / Maciej Gdula (University of Warsaw)
  • The formation of the Czech post-communist intellectual Left : twenty years of seeking an identity / Stanislav Holubec (Imre Kertesz Kolleg Jena)
  • Feminist criticism of the "new democracies" in Serbia and Croatia in the early 1990s / Zsófia Lóránd (CEU, Budapest)
  • Politics of history : nations, wars, revolutions
  • Remembering the end of communism in East-Central Europe / James Mark (University of Exeter), Muriel Blaive (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, Vienna), Adam Hudek (Historical Institute SAV, Bratislava), Anna Saunder, Stanislaw Tyszka
  • A fate for a nation : concepts of history and the nation in the Hungarian politics, 1989-2010 / Gábor Egry (Institute of Political History, Budapest)
  • From "Husakism" to "Meciarism" : the national identity-building discourse of the Slovak left-wing intellectuals in the 1990s Slovakia / Stevo Đurašković (University of Zagreb)
  • Post-communist europe : on the path to a regional regime of remembrance? / Zoltán Dujisin (CEU, Budapest).