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The book offers a transnational perspective on history of communism in East-Central Europe. It analyzes the political, economic, and cultural dimensions of communist systems and focuses on different forms of resistance and ways of its remembering. The transnational look is manifested through an analysis of the usefulness of the models applied in research of the past, an investigation of some historical phenomena in the context of mutual relations between particular countries (e.g. Poland and East Germany), republics of Soviet Union (Lithuania, Moldova, and Russia) and between the East and the West relations (peace movement in Poland and Netherlands). Moreover, selected aspects of the past (consumerism in Bulgaria or economic management in Romania) are analyzed with the use of categories useful in transnational research.



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Communism – Modernization – Enslavement – Class division – State terror – Ideocracy – Totalitarianism – Memory – Socialist economy – Real socialism – New class – New left – Peace movement

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 29/03/2019
      ISBN13: 9783631771402, 978-3631771402
      ISBN10: 3631771401

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book offers a transnational perspective on history of communism in East-Central Europe. It analyzes the political, economic, and cultural dimensions of communist systems and focuses on different forms of resistance and ways of its remembering. The transnational look is manifested through an analysis of the usefulness of the models applied in research of the past, an investigation of some historical phenomena in the context of mutual relations between particular countries (e.g. Poland and East Germany), republics of Soviet Union (Lithuania, Moldova, and Russia) and between the East and the West relations (peace movement in Poland and Netherlands). Moreover, selected aspects of the past (consumerism in Bulgaria or economic management in Romania) are analyzed with the use of categories useful in transnational research.



      Table of Contents

      Communism – Modernization – Enslavement – Class division – State terror – Ideocracy – Totalitarianism – Memory – Socialist economy – Real socialism – New class – New left – Peace movement

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