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Europe Thirty Years After 1989: Transformations of Values, Memory, and Identity: Value Inquiry Book Series / Central European Value Studies, cartea 359

Editat de Tomas Kavaliauskas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 dec 2020
For the last thirty years the year 1989 has symbolized a European annus mirabilis, standing for such events as the fall of the Berlin Wall and the impending collapse of the Soviet Union. Cultural and political transformations in Western Europe due to the rise of the migrant crisis are now echoed in East-Central Europe. In Europe Thirty Years After 1989, the authors jointly explore the recent history of former socialist countries such as Bulgaria, Croatia, Poland, Hungary, the Czech republic, the Baltic States, and Russia. Thirty years ago some of these countries stood as a paradigmatic example of peaceful and liberal patriotism, but during the past thirty years some countries have experienced transformations in their values, memory and identity. A shift towards illiberal democracy has occurred, although not without the overlapping trends in Western and Southern Europe. This book is for those who wish to join and learn from the search for an interpretation and answer(s) to the question: what happened to the legacy of 1989 over the past thirty years, and why did these changes and transformations occur?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004442115
ISBN-10: 9004442111
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Central European Value Studies


Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Contributors

Introduction

Part 1: Values, Memory, Identity

1 East-Central Europe Searching for (European) Values: how to be More Than the “proud periphery”?
Ladislav Cabada

2 Thirty Years in Search of Identity in Central Europe
Tomas Kavaliauskas

3 Conservative Assertiveness in Central and Eastern Europe: case Studies from Poland and Hungary
Nicolas Hayoz and Magdalena Solska

4 Croatia after 1989: memories of Socialism in Post-Socialist Times
Josip Zanki and Nevena Škrbić Alempijević

5 Types of Social Memory and the Subordination of Identities of Ethnic Minorities in Latvia
Deniss Hanovs and Vladislav Volkov

Part 2: In Search of European Home and Hospitality

6 The Ideal of Absolute Hospitality and the Reality of Anti-Migrant Fences
Rūta Bagdanavičiūtė

7 “A Home for Our Children” The Bulgarian (dis)Illusion with Democratic Society Thirty Years Later
Valentina Gueorguieva, Galina Goncharova, Slavka Karakusheva

Part 3: The Role of Intellectuals and Dissidents
8 Envisioning Europe from the East: À la recherche du temps perdu with Václav Havel and Lennart Meri
Maria Mälksoo

9 The Rise of the Public Relations Man and the Decline of the Soviet “Intelligentsia” after 1989
Gintautas Mažeikis

10 From Ideology of Culture to Cultural Critique: Kultūros barai journal and the Changing Roles of Lithuanian Intellectuals (1989–2019)
Almantas Samalavičius

Part 4: Political Travelogues

11 From the Baltic Way to the #CatalanReferendum: achieving Statehood through Peaceful Protest: Two European Models Face to Face with 30 Years between Them
Jordi Arrufat Agramunt

Index

Notă biografică

Tomas Kavaliauskas, Ph.D., is a senior researcher at the Philosophy department at Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania and also a member of the Centre for Social and Political Critique at the same institution. He is the author of the book Transformations in Central Europe between 1989 and 2012: Geopolitical, Cultural, and Socioeconomic Shifts (Lexington Books, 2012).