Revolution and Counterrevolution in Poland, 1980-1989

Revolution and Counterrevolution in Poland, 1980-1989
Title Revolution and Counterrevolution in Poland, 1980-1989 PDF eBook
Author Andrzej Paczkowski
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 405
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1580465366

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Examines the 1980 Solidarity revolution in Poland, the government's subsequent establishment of martial law in response, in 1981, and the eventual transition to democracy in 1989.

1989 in Central Europe: A Counterrevolution

1989 in Central Europe: A Counterrevolution
Title 1989 in Central Europe: A Counterrevolution PDF eBook
Author Paweł Ukielski
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 198
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031641280

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The Long 1989

The Long 1989
Title The Long 1989 PDF eBook
Author Piotr H. Kosicki
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 296
Release 2019-08-14
Genre History
ISBN 9633862841

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The fall of communism in Europe is now the frame of reference for any mass mobilization, from the Arab Spring to the Occupy movement to Brexit. Even thirty years on, 1989 still figures as a guide and motivation for political change. It is now a platitude to call 1989 a "world event," but the chapters in this volume show how it actually became one. The authors of these nine essays consider how revolutionary events in Europe resonated years later and thousands of miles away: in China and South Africa, Chile and Afghanistan, Turkey and the USA. They trace the circulation of people, practices, and concepts that linked these countries, turning local developments into a global phenomenon. At the same time, they examine the many shifts that revolution underwent in transit. All nine chapters detail the process of mutation, adaptation, and appropriation through which foreign affairs found new meanings on the ground. They interrogate the uses and understandings of 1989 in particular national contexts, often many years after the fact. Taken together, this volume asks how the fall of communism in Europe became the basis for revolutionary action around the world, proposing a paradigm shift in global thinking about revolution and protest.

Between Past and Future

Between Past and Future
Title Between Past and Future PDF eBook
Author Sorin Antohi
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 430
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789639116719

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"The list of contributors is impressive withnot a single dull chapter...; the editors are to be congratulated for making available such a stimulating and timely, if not timeless, collection" - Slavic Review "[T]his is a book that will serve many intellectual tastes and interests, and that will certainly prove thought provoking for anyone who reads it... I recommend it to anybody who wants to witness the analythical depth and span with which the meaning of 1989 can be approached." - Extremism & Democracy The tenth anniversary of the collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe provides the starting point for this thought-provoking analysis. Between Past and Future reflects upon the past ten years and considers what lies ahead for the future. An international group of distinguished academics and public intellectuals, including former dissidents and active politicians, engage in a lively exchange on the antecedents, causes, contexts, meanings and legacies of the 1989 revolutions. At a crossroads between past and future, the contributors to this seminal volume address all the crucial issues -- liberal democracy and its enemies, modernity and discontent, economic reforms and their social impact, ethnicity, nationalism and religion, geopolitics, electoral systems and political power, European integration and the tragic demise of Yugoslavia. Based on the results of recent research on the ideologies behind one of the most dramatic systematic transformations in world history, and including contributions from some of the world's leading experts, Between Past and Future is an essential reference book for scholars and students of all levels, policy-makers, journalists and the general reader interested in the past and future prospects of Central & Eastern Europe

Thinking Through Transition

Thinking Through Transition
Title Thinking Through Transition PDF eBook
Author Michal Kope?ek
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 611
Release 2015-11-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9633860857

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This book is the first concentrated effort to explore the most recent chapter of East Central European past from the perspective of intellectual history. Post-socialism can be understood both as a period of scarcity and preponderance of ideas, the dramatic eclipsing of the dissident legacy?as well as the older political traditions?and the rise of technocratic and post-political governance. This book, grounded in empirical research sensitive to local contexts, proposes instead a history of adaptations, entanglements, and unintended consequences. In order to enable and invite comparison, the volume is structured around major domains of political thought, some of them generic (liberalism, conservatism, the Left), others (populism and politics of history) deemed typical for post-socialism. However, as shown by the authors, the generic often turns out to be heavily dependent on its immediate setting, and the typical resonates with processes that are anything but vernacular.

Counter-revolution

Counter-revolution
Title Counter-revolution PDF eBook
Author Jan Zielonka
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 177
Release 2018
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0198806566

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This book is a bold attempt to make sense of the extraordinary events taking place in present-day Europe.

Past in the Making

Past in the Making
Title Past in the Making PDF eBook
Author Michal Kopecek
Publisher
Pages 277
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9639776041

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Historical revisionism, far from being restricted to small groups of ‘negationists,’ has galvanized debates in the realm of recent history. The studies in this book range from general accounts of the background of recent historical revisionism to focused analyses of particular debates or social-cultural phenomena in individual Central European countries, from Germany to Ukraine and Estonia. Where is the borderline between legitimate re-examination of historical interpretations and attempts to rewrite history in a politically motivated way that downgrades or denies essential historical facts? How do the traditional ‘national historical narratives’ react to the ‘spill-over’ of international and political controversies into their ‘sphere of influence’? Technological progress, along with the overall social and cultural decentralization shatters the old hierarchies of academic historical knowledge under the banner of culture of memory, and breeds an unequalled democratization in historical representation. This book offers a unique approach based on the provocative and instigating intersection of scholarly research, its political appropriations, and social reflection from a representative sample of Central and East European countries.