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aeo First single--authored, comprehensive introduction to post--communism. aeo A thematic, comparative approach which also includes brief histories of each of the former communist states and a wealth of information. aeo A well--known author with an established reputation in this area.

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"While the daily news from East Europe has provided many of us with a continuous sense of surprise and uncertainty ever since 1989, Holmes has sat down to write a masterful, as well as daring, synthetic account of what is going on in the region. The reader of this ambitious exercise in real time historiography, including the undergraduate beginner in the emerging sub-discipline of East European 'transitology', is offered a wealth of country portraits, original typologies, and systematic 'before-and-after' comparisons. Both in its conceptual and empirical parts, the book is a highly stimulating and insightful companion to any observer of East European history in the making." Claus Offe, Humboldt University, Berlin

"As well-informed as it is broad-ranging, the book pays due attention to historical context as well as to political, social and economic change in the 1990s." Archie Brown, St Antony's College, Oxford

"Clearly written and comprehensive in its scope, this is probably the best introduction to the politics of post-communism that is currently available." Stephen White, University of Glasgow

"Holmes has done a great service in attempting to define post-communism. He has brought together a massive amount of data from nearly 30 countries and provided real insight through his organisation and interpretation." Survival

"Leslie Holmes has written an encyclopedic introduction to post-communism as it exists in the former communist states of Eastern Europe and the former USSR ... His discussion ranges widely across countries, concepts and empirical data. Stimulating in many of the points he makes, and insightful. This book is a mine of useful information, a fine introduction to the subject.' Australian Journal of Political Science

"[A] fine book." Political Studies

"Holmes's volume is a very readable textbook and a comprehensive analysis of post-communism in theorectical as well as practical terms. It offers a comparision of late communism and early post-communism and highlights general phenomena in a comparative context." G?bor Stojanovits, Loughborough University, Journal of European Area Studies



Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables.

Preface.

List of Acronyms and Abbreviations.

Terminology and Map.

Part I Theories and Approaches. .

1. On Communism and Post-Communism.

2. Theories of the Collapse of Communist Power.

Part II Transition to post-Communism: The Revolutions of 1989-1991. .

3. Eastern Europe.

4. The USSR.

5. The Survivors.

6. A Comparative Overview.

Part III Early Post-Communism. .

7. Institutional Politics.

8. The Economies.

9. Social Policies and Problems.

10. Civil or Uncivil Societies?.

11. Changing Allegiances.

Part IV Conclusions.

12. Some Concluding Remarks.

Bibliography.

Index.

PostCommunism An Introduction

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/03/1997
      ISBN13: 9780745613123, 978-0745613123
      ISBN10: 0745613128

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      aeo First single--authored, comprehensive introduction to post--communism. aeo A thematic, comparative approach which also includes brief histories of each of the former communist states and a wealth of information. aeo A well--known author with an established reputation in this area.

      Trade Review
      "While the daily news from East Europe has provided many of us with a continuous sense of surprise and uncertainty ever since 1989, Holmes has sat down to write a masterful, as well as daring, synthetic account of what is going on in the region. The reader of this ambitious exercise in real time historiography, including the undergraduate beginner in the emerging sub-discipline of East European 'transitology', is offered a wealth of country portraits, original typologies, and systematic 'before-and-after' comparisons. Both in its conceptual and empirical parts, the book is a highly stimulating and insightful companion to any observer of East European history in the making." Claus Offe, Humboldt University, Berlin

      "As well-informed as it is broad-ranging, the book pays due attention to historical context as well as to political, social and economic change in the 1990s." Archie Brown, St Antony's College, Oxford

      "Clearly written and comprehensive in its scope, this is probably the best introduction to the politics of post-communism that is currently available." Stephen White, University of Glasgow

      "Holmes has done a great service in attempting to define post-communism. He has brought together a massive amount of data from nearly 30 countries and provided real insight through his organisation and interpretation." Survival

      "Leslie Holmes has written an encyclopedic introduction to post-communism as it exists in the former communist states of Eastern Europe and the former USSR ... His discussion ranges widely across countries, concepts and empirical data. Stimulating in many of the points he makes, and insightful. This book is a mine of useful information, a fine introduction to the subject.' Australian Journal of Political Science

      "[A] fine book." Political Studies

      "Holmes's volume is a very readable textbook and a comprehensive analysis of post-communism in theorectical as well as practical terms. It offers a comparision of late communism and early post-communism and highlights general phenomena in a comparative context." G?bor Stojanovits, Loughborough University, Journal of European Area Studies



      Table of Contents
      List of Figures and Tables.

      Preface.

      List of Acronyms and Abbreviations.

      Terminology and Map.

      Part I Theories and Approaches. .

      1. On Communism and Post-Communism.

      2. Theories of the Collapse of Communist Power.

      Part II Transition to post-Communism: The Revolutions of 1989-1991. .

      3. Eastern Europe.

      4. The USSR.

      5. The Survivors.

      6. A Comparative Overview.

      Part III Early Post-Communism. .

      7. Institutional Politics.

      8. The Economies.

      9. Social Policies and Problems.

      10. Civil or Uncivil Societies?.

      11. Changing Allegiances.

      Part IV Conclusions.

      12. Some Concluding Remarks.

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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