Thinking through transition

Titel: Thinking through transition : liberal democracy, authoritarian pasts, and intellectual history in East Central Europe after 1989 / edited by Michal Kopěcek and Piotr Wciślik
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Veröffentlicht: Budapest; New York : Central European University Press, [2015]
Umfang: vii, 599 Seiten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 9789633860854 ; 9789633861042 ; 9789633861103
  • Introduction: Towards an Intellectual History of Post-Socialism
  • p. 1
  • Liberalism: Dissident Illusions and Disillusions
  • Five Faces of Post-Dissident Hungarian Liberalism: A Study in Agendas, Concepts, and Ambiguities
  • p. 39
  • "Totalitarianism" and the Limits of Polish Dissident Political Thought: Late Socialism and After
  • p. 73
  • Václav Havel, His Idea of Civil Society, and the Czech Liberal Tradition
  • p. 109
  • The (Re-)Emergence of Constitutionalism in East-Central Europe
  • p. 139
  • Conservatism: A Counter-Revolution?
  • Anti-Communism of the Future: Czech Post-Dissident Neoconservatives in Post-Communist Transformation
  • p. 171
  • Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience: Polish Conservatism 1979-2011
  • p. 201
  • The Abortion of a "Conservative" Constitution-Making: A Discourse Analysis of the 1994-1998 Failed Hungarian Constitution-making Enterprise
  • p. 237
  • Populism: Endemic Pasts and Global Effects
  • Syndrome or Symptom: Populism and Democratic Malaise in Post-Communist Romania
  • p. 259
  • The Illusion of Inclusion: Configurations of Populism in Hungary
  • p. 275
  • The Political Lives of Dead Populists in Post-Socialist Slovakia
  • p. 313
  • 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
  • p. 335
  • The Architecture of Revival: Left-wing Ideas and Politics in Poland after 2002
  • p. 371
  • The Formation of the Czech Post-Communist Intellectual Left: Twenty Years of Seeking an Identity
  • p. 397
  • Feminist Criticism of the "New Democracies" in Serbia and Croatia in the First Half of the 1990s
  • p. 431
  • Politics of History: Nations, Wars, Revolutions
  • 1989 After 1989: Remembering the End of Communism in East-Central Europe
  • p. 463
  • A Fate for a Nation: Concepts of History and the Nation in Hungarian Politics, 1989-2010
  • p. 505
  • From "Husakism" to "Meciarism": The National Identity-Building Discourse of the Slovak Left-wing Intellectuals in 1990s Slovakia
  • p. 525
  • Post-Communist Europe: On the Path to a Regional Regime of Remembrance?
  • p. 553
  • List of Contributors
  • p. 587
  • Index
  • p. 591