The Making of Dissidents: Hungary's Democratic Opposition and its Western Friends, 1973-1998: Russian and East European Studies
Autor Victoria Harmsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 iun 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822948254
ISBN-10: 0822948257
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 50 b&w
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
Seria Russian and East European Studies
ISBN-10: 0822948257
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 50 b&w
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
Seria Russian and East European Studies
Recenzii
“The Making of Dissidents is a grandiose account of how an unexpected alliance of Eastern and Western nonconformists emerged by the 1980s. The book also demonstrates how critical thought in North America and Eastern Europe was shaped by the dissidents of Eastern Europe, which is an unusual look into the topic.”
—Péter Apor, Research Center for the Humanities, Budapest/Hungary
“Victoria Harms deftly combines a history of ideas with insights into their contexts to show not only how dissident ideas emerged in the East but also how they were received, amplified, and appropriated in the West. Her book provides an unprecedented, in-depth analysis of a crucial East-West network during the late Cold War, the mutual influences between them, and their legacies.”
—Ferenc Laczó, Maastricht University
“The Making of Dissidents is not only an impeccable scholarly monograph but also a repository of rare and fascinating primary sources that will be widely read, cited, and consulted for many years to come.”
—Holly Case, Brown University
“The Making of Dissidents is a story of friendship across borders. Harms gives a riveting account of intellectual milieus in Hungary, Germany, the United States, France, Austria, Poland, and Yugoslavia. It is not only transnational history at its best but also an inspiring blueprint for moral engagement.”
—Joanna Wawrzyniak, University of Warsaw
—Péter Apor, Research Center for the Humanities, Budapest/Hungary
“Victoria Harms deftly combines a history of ideas with insights into their contexts to show not only how dissident ideas emerged in the East but also how they were received, amplified, and appropriated in the West. Her book provides an unprecedented, in-depth analysis of a crucial East-West network during the late Cold War, the mutual influences between them, and their legacies.”
—Ferenc Laczó, Maastricht University
“The Making of Dissidents is not only an impeccable scholarly monograph but also a repository of rare and fascinating primary sources that will be widely read, cited, and consulted for many years to come.”
—Holly Case, Brown University
“The Making of Dissidents is a story of friendship across borders. Harms gives a riveting account of intellectual milieus in Hungary, Germany, the United States, France, Austria, Poland, and Yugoslavia. It is not only transnational history at its best but also an inspiring blueprint for moral engagement.”
—Joanna Wawrzyniak, University of Warsaw
Notă biografică
Victoria Harms is a senior lecturer in the Department of History at Johns Hopkins University. Trained in cultural and intellectual history, her research and teaching focuses on post-1945 European history and the Cold War, including sports history and US-European relations.