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Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe


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The nations of Central and Eastern Europe experienced a time of momentous change in the period following the Second World War. The vast majority were subject to Communism and central planning while events such as the Hungarian uprising and Prague Spring stood out as key watershed moments against a distinct social, cultural and political backcloth. With the fall of the Berlin Wall, German reunification and the break-up of the Soviet Union, changes from the 1990s onwards have also been momentous with countries adjusting to various capitalist realities. The volumes in this series will help shine a light on the experiences of this key geopolitical zone with many lessons to be learned for the future.

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Communist Propaganda at School The World of the Reading Primers from the Soviet Bloc, 1949-1989

Communist Propaganda at School: The World of the Reading Primers from the Soviet Bloc, 1949-1989

1st Edition

By Joanna Wojdon
January 09, 2023

Communist Propaganda at School is based on an analysis of reading primers from the Soviet bloc and recreates the world as presented to the youngest schoolchildren who started their education between 1949 and 1989 across the nine Eastern European countries. The author argues that those first ...

Dissident Legacies of Samizdat Social Media Activism Unlicensed Print Culture in Poland 1976-1990

Dissident Legacies of Samizdat Social Media Activism: Unlicensed Print Culture in Poland 1976-1990

1st Edition

By Piotr Wciślik
January 09, 2023

This book tells the story of the dissident imaginary of samizdat activists, the political culture they created, and the pivotal role that culture had in sustaining the resilience of the oppositional movement in Poland between 1976 and 1990. This unlicensed print culture has been seen as one of the ...

Milan Rastislav Štefánik The Slovak National Hero and Co-Founder of Czechoslovakia

Milan Rastislav Štefánik: The Slovak National Hero and Co-Founder of Czechoslovakia

1st Edition

By Michal Kšiňan
January 09, 2023

This is the first scientific biography of Milan Rastislav Štefánik (1880–1919) that is focused on analysing the process of how he became the Slovak national hero. Although he is relatively unknown internationally, his contemporaries compared him “to Choderlos de Laclos for the use of military ...

Politics and the Slavic Languages

Politics and the Slavic Languages

1st Edition

By Tomasz Kamusella
January 09, 2023

During the last two centuries, ethnolinguistic nationalism has been the norm of nation building and state building in Central Europe. The number of recognized Slavic languages (in line with the normative political formula of language = nation = state) gradually tallied with the number of the Slavic...

The Macedonian Question and the Macedonians A History

The Macedonian Question and the Macedonians: A History

1st Edition

By Alexis Heraclides
August 01, 2022

This book is a comprehensive and dispassionate analysis of the intriguing Macedonian Question from 1878 until 1949 and of the Macedonians (and of their neighbours) from the 1890s until today, with the two themes intertwining. The Macedonian Question was an offshoot of the wider Eastern Question – ...

Tradition, Literature and Politics in East-Central Europe

Tradition, Literature and Politics in East-Central Europe

1st Edition

By Carl Tighe
August 01, 2022

Milan Kundera warned that in in the states of East-Central Europe, attitudes to the west and the idea of ‘Europe’ were complex and could even be hostile. But few could have imagined how the collapse of communism and membership of the EU would confront these countries with a life that was suddenly ...

A Nation Divided by History and Memory Hungary in the Twentieth Century and Beyond

A Nation Divided by History and Memory: Hungary in the Twentieth Century and Beyond

1st Edition

By Gábor Gyáni
May 06, 2022

During the last few decades there has been a growing recognition of the great role that remembering and collective memory play in forming the historical awareness. In addition, the dominant national form of history writing also met some challenges on the side of a transnational approach to the past...

Historicizing Roma in Central Europe Between Critical Whiteness and Epistemic Injustice

Historicizing Roma in Central Europe: Between Critical Whiteness and Epistemic Injustice

1st Edition

By Victoria Shmidt, Bernadette Nadya Jaworsky
April 29, 2022

In Central Europe, limited success in revisiting the role of science in the segregation of Roma reverberates with the yet-unmet call for contextualizing the impact of ideas on everyday racism. This book attempts to interpret such a gap as a case of epistemic injustice. It underscores the historical...

Communism, Science and the University Towards a Theory of Detotalitarianisation

Communism, Science and the University: Towards a Theory of Detotalitarianisation

1st Edition

By Ivaylo Znepolski
April 20, 2020

The book explores the intellectual history of Bulgaria between the 1960s and the 1980s at the intersections of the country's social and political history. Based on case studies, the research delves into three areas: the control and pressure mechanisms used on science and the university; the clash ...

Identities In-Between in East-Central Europe

Identities In-Between in East-Central Europe

1st Edition

Edited By Jan Fellerer, Robert Pyrah, Marius Turda
August 20, 2019

This volume addresses the question of ‘identity’ in East-Central Europe. It engages with a specific definition of ‘sub-cultures’ over the period from c. 1900 to the present and proposes novel ways in which the term can be used with the purpose of understanding identities that do not conform to the ...

From Revolution to Uncertainty The Year 1990 in Central and Eastern Europe

From Revolution to Uncertainty: The Year 1990 in Central and Eastern Europe

1st Edition

Edited By Joachim von Puttkamer, Włodzimierz Borodziej, Stanislav Holubec
June 07, 2019

Throughout Eastern Europe, the unexpected and irrevocable fall of communism that began in the late 1980s presented enormous challenges in the spheres of politics and society, as well as at the level of individual experience. Excitement, uncertainty, and fear predicated the shaping of a new ...

Bulgaria under Communism

Bulgaria under Communism

1st Edition

By Ivaylo Znepolski, Mihail Gruev, Momtchil Metodiev, Martin Ivanov, Daniel Vatchkov, Ivan Elenkov, Plamen Doynov
September 04, 2018

The book traces the history of communist Bulgaria from 1944 to 1989. A detailed narrative-cum-study of the history of a political system, it provides a chronological overview of the building of the socialist state from the ground up, its entrenchment into the peaceful routine of everyday life, its ...

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