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This study considers the multidimensional nature of the construction of the active civil society in the post-totalitarian reality of Central and Eastern Europe, covering the period of systemic transformations in the region in 1989 to the EU accession of 2004. The analysis was carried out using a multidisciplinary research perspective which incorporates historical, sociological, and legal insights, as well as those from political science. The volume illustrates the dynamic character of the process of constructing an active civil society process in a broader comparative perspective against the background of post-totalitarian societies, Germany and Italy, which underwent the process of democratic transformation in 1945 and went on to actively forge the European Community in the 1950s.



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Post-totalitarian Societies in Western Europe

Models of Systemic-Economic Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe

Reconstruction of the Rule of Law

Politics of Memory

Shaping Active European Citizenship in Post-totalitarian Societies

Post-totalitarian Societies in Transformation:

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    A Hardback by Zdzisław Mach, Elżbieta Mach, Grzegorz Pożarlik

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 04/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9783631870327, 978-3631870327
      ISBN10: 3631870329

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This study considers the multidimensional nature of the construction of the active civil society in the post-totalitarian reality of Central and Eastern Europe, covering the period of systemic transformations in the region in 1989 to the EU accession of 2004. The analysis was carried out using a multidisciplinary research perspective which incorporates historical, sociological, and legal insights, as well as those from political science. The volume illustrates the dynamic character of the process of constructing an active civil society process in a broader comparative perspective against the background of post-totalitarian societies, Germany and Italy, which underwent the process of democratic transformation in 1945 and went on to actively forge the European Community in the 1950s.



      Table of Contents

      Post-totalitarian Societies in Western Europe

      Models of Systemic-Economic Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe

      Reconstruction of the Rule of Law

      Politics of Memory

      Shaping Active European Citizenship in Post-totalitarian Societies

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