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In the decades since the collapse of socialism in eastern Europe, time has been a central resource under negotiation. Focusing on a local community that was considered a "model" in the socialist period, the author explores a variety of state-sponsored and unofficial pasts - history, folklore, and tradition - and shows how they "fit" together in everyday life. During the socialist period, the past was a central dimension of local politics and village identity. Post-socialist development has demanded a revaluation of temporality - as well as public and private space. This has led to fundamental changes in social life and political relations, reduced local resources, threatened village identity and transformed political activity through the emergence of new political elites.

While the full implications of this process are still being played out, this study underlines some of the fundamental processes prevalent across eastern Europe that help explain widespread ambiguity vis-B-vis post-socialist reform.



Trade Review

“It is an intelligent idea to look at society in terms of competing renditions of the past, and this can be rewarding for studies of other than socialist societies...The book demonstrates the significance of meaning for state formation.” · Focaal

”…the book is an intelligent reading of rural socialist Bulgaria; it demonstrates the significance of meaning for state formation in general and places the artifacts of humanities, history tradition, and folklore right at the center of political science.” · Focaal

"…a welcome addition to the literature on the relationship between politics and history in the rural areas of socialist Bulgaria…The book masterfully explains how the official socialist version of local history was created and disseminated through life history narratives, ceremonies, awards and textbooks…The book is very readable and could be successfully used in undergraduate classes." · JRAI



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Glossary

Chapter 1. Introduction: Politics and the past

  • Local-Centre Relations in Socialist Bulgaria
  • Socialist Temporality
  • The Importance of the Past: History, Tradition and Folklore
  • Fieldwork and the Issue of Representation

Chapter 2. A 'Model Village'

  • The 'Model Village'
  • Event Administrative Relations
  • Class Relations
  • Morality
  • Identity
  • Conclusion

HISTORY: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTERS 3 AND 4

Chapter 3. Socialist History, Politics and Morality

  • Characterising History
  • Politics and History
  • A Moral History

Chapter 4. Contesting History

  • Different Histories: Political Pluralism
  • Alliances and Oppositions

TRADITION: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTERS 5 AND 6

Chapter 5. The Character of Traditions

  • Traditional Funeral Practices
  • Death and Relations to Nature
  • Collective Celebrations of Tradition

Chapter 6. Tradition and History: Contrasting Constructions of the Past

  • A Good Communist Village: A Bad Traditional Village
  • Creating Local Distinctions: Traditional Practices as a Way of Opposing the State

FOLKLORE: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTERS 7 AND 8

Chapter 7. Defining Folklore

  • Survakani: both a Traditional and Folkloric Custom
  • Folklore as a State-determined Activity

Chapter 8. Folklore in a New Bulgarian Village

  • Education, Bulgarian Culture and Folklore
  • The Village Vocal Group
  • Talpa - a 'new Bulgarian village'

Chapter 9. A New Model for the Village

  • A Model Village in a Model District
  • Decentralisation – the Tragic Consequences
  • A Re-evalutaion of the Past
  • Re-negotiating Relations with the Centre

Appendix I: 9 September 1987
Appendix II: Eulogy

References
Index

Who Owns the Past?: The Politics of Time in a

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 01/10/2006
    ISBN13: 9781845452988, 978-1845452988
    ISBN10: 1845452984

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In the decades since the collapse of socialism in eastern Europe, time has been a central resource under negotiation. Focusing on a local community that was considered a "model" in the socialist period, the author explores a variety of state-sponsored and unofficial pasts - history, folklore, and tradition - and shows how they "fit" together in everyday life. During the socialist period, the past was a central dimension of local politics and village identity. Post-socialist development has demanded a revaluation of temporality - as well as public and private space. This has led to fundamental changes in social life and political relations, reduced local resources, threatened village identity and transformed political activity through the emergence of new political elites.

    While the full implications of this process are still being played out, this study underlines some of the fundamental processes prevalent across eastern Europe that help explain widespread ambiguity vis-B-vis post-socialist reform.



    Trade Review

    “It is an intelligent idea to look at society in terms of competing renditions of the past, and this can be rewarding for studies of other than socialist societies...The book demonstrates the significance of meaning for state formation.” · Focaal

    ”…the book is an intelligent reading of rural socialist Bulgaria; it demonstrates the significance of meaning for state formation in general and places the artifacts of humanities, history tradition, and folklore right at the center of political science.” · Focaal

    "…a welcome addition to the literature on the relationship between politics and history in the rural areas of socialist Bulgaria…The book masterfully explains how the official socialist version of local history was created and disseminated through life history narratives, ceremonies, awards and textbooks…The book is very readable and could be successfully used in undergraduate classes." · JRAI



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements
    Abbreviations
    Glossary

    Chapter 1. Introduction: Politics and the past

    • Local-Centre Relations in Socialist Bulgaria
    • Socialist Temporality
    • The Importance of the Past: History, Tradition and Folklore
    • Fieldwork and the Issue of Representation

    Chapter 2. A 'Model Village'

    • The 'Model Village'
    • Event Administrative Relations
    • Class Relations
    • Morality
    • Identity
    • Conclusion

    HISTORY: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTERS 3 AND 4

    Chapter 3. Socialist History, Politics and Morality

    • Characterising History
    • Politics and History
    • A Moral History

    Chapter 4. Contesting History

    • Different Histories: Political Pluralism
    • Alliances and Oppositions

    TRADITION: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTERS 5 AND 6

    Chapter 5. The Character of Traditions

    • Traditional Funeral Practices
    • Death and Relations to Nature
    • Collective Celebrations of Tradition

    Chapter 6. Tradition and History: Contrasting Constructions of the Past

    • A Good Communist Village: A Bad Traditional Village
    • Creating Local Distinctions: Traditional Practices as a Way of Opposing the State

    FOLKLORE: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTERS 7 AND 8

    Chapter 7. Defining Folklore

    • Survakani: both a Traditional and Folkloric Custom
    • Folklore as a State-determined Activity

    Chapter 8. Folklore in a New Bulgarian Village

    • Education, Bulgarian Culture and Folklore
    • The Village Vocal Group
    • Talpa - a 'new Bulgarian village'

    Chapter 9. A New Model for the Village

    • A Model Village in a Model District
    • Decentralisation – the Tragic Consequences
    • A Re-evalutaion of the Past
    • Re-negotiating Relations with the Centre

    Appendix I: 9 September 1987
    Appendix II: Eulogy

    References
    Index

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