Thinking through transition : liberal democracy, authoritarian pasts, and intellectual history in East Central Europe after 1989 / edited by Michael Kopeček and Piotr Wci´slik

"The book intends to be the first collective monograph of the post-1989 history of political and social thought of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. The project emerges from a deep conviction that the period of political transitions in the region, whether accomplished, aborted or abhorr...

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Detalhes bibliográficos
Outros Autores:Kopeček, Michal (Editor)
Wciślik, Piotr (Editor)
Formato: Livro
Idioma:English
Publicado em:Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, [2015]
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Introduction: Towards an intellectual history of post-socialism Michal Kopeček and Piotr Wciślik
Liberalism: dissident illusions and disillusions ; Five faces of post-dissident Hungarian liberalism: a study in agendas, concepts and ambiguities Ferenc Laczó
"Totalitarianism" and the limits of Polish dissident political thought: late socialism and after Piotr Wciślik
Václav Havel, his idea of civil society, and the Czech liberal tradition Milan Znoj
The (re-)emergence of constitutionalism in East-Central Europe Paul Blokker
Conservatism: a counter-revolution? ; Anti-communism of the future: Czech post-dissident neoconservatives in post-communist transformation Petr Roubal
Songs of innocence and songs of experience: Polish conservatism 1979-2011 Rafał Matyja
The abortion of a "conservative" constitution-making: a discourse analysis of the 1994-1998 failed Hungarian constitution-making enterprise Zoltán Gábor Szűcs
Populism: endemic pasts and global effects ; Syndrome or symptom: populism and democratic malaise in post-communist Romania Camil Alexandru Pârvu
The illusion of inclusion: configurations of populism in Hungary András Bozóki
The political lives of dead populists in post-socialist Slovakia Juraj Buzalka
The Left: between communist legacy and neoliberal challenge ; Non-post-communist Left in Hungary after 1989: diverging paths of Leftist criticism, civil activism, and radicalizing constituency Ágnes Gagyi
The architecture of revival: left-wing ideas and politics in Poland after 2002 Maciej Gdula
The formation of the Czech post-communist intellectual Left: twenty years of seeking an identity Stanislav Holubec
Feminist criticism of the "new democracies" in Serbia and Croatia in the first half of the 1990s Zsófia Lóránd
Politics of history: nations, wars, revolutions ; 1989 after 1989: remembering the end of communism in East-Central Europe James Mark, Muriel Blaive, Adam Hudek, Anna Saunders, and Stanisław Tyszka
A fate for a nation: concepts of history and the nation in the Hungarian politics, 1989-2010 Gábor Egry
From "Husakism" to "Mečiarism" : the national identity-building discourse of the Slovak left-wing intellectuals in the 1990s Slovakia Stevo Đurašković
Post-communist europe: on the path to a regional regime of remembrance? Zoltán Dujisin.