The legacy of division
Titel: | The legacy of division : East and West after 1989 / edited by Ferenc Laczó and Luka Lisjak Gabrijelčič |
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Beteiligt: | ; |
Veröffentlicht: |
Budapest; New York : Central European University Press, [2020] [Vienna] : Eurozine, [2020] |
Umfang: | VII, 337 Seiten : Illustrationen |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISBN: | 9633863740 ; 9789633863749 |
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- Acknowledgements
- p. ix
- Introduction The legacy of division: East and West after 1989
- p. 1
- Staring through the mocking glass: Three misperceptions of the East-West divide since 1989
- p. 11
- Back to Cold War and beyond
- p. 20
- The price of unity: The transformation of Germany and East Central Europe after 1989
- p. 30
- Thirty years on: Germany's unfinished unity
- p. 48
- This mess of troubled times
- p. 59
- The mythology of the East-West divide
- p. 70
- Anxious Europe
- p. 76
- 'But this is the world we live in': Corruption, everyday managing, and civic mobilization in post-socialist Romania
- p. 84
- The end of the liberal world as we know it? Two walls in 1989
- p. 97
- Wests, East-Wests, and divides
- p. 104
- The Great Substitution
- p. 111
- The struggle over 1989; The rise and contestation of eastern European populism
- p. 123
- Beyond anti-democratic temptation
- p. 134
- Dissidence - doubt - creativity: Revisiting 1983
- p. 144
- Gendering dissent: Human rights, gender history and the road to 1989
- p. 154
- Creating feminism in the shadow of male heroes: That other story of 1989
- p. 177
- Legacies of 1989 for dissent today
- p. 187
- Of hopes and ends: Czech transformations after 1989
- p. 209
- Just because the map says so, doesn't mean it's true: Thirty years after 1989, from an island perspective
- p. 219
- The East in you never leaves
- p. 227
- Freedom of movement: A European dialectic
- p. 232
- 'The Romanians are coming': Emerging divisions and enduring misperceptions in contemporary Europe
- p. 241
- The two faces of European disillusionment: An end to myths about the West and the East
- p. 254
- Go East!
- p. 264
- 'The future was next to you': An interview with Ivan Krastev on '89 and the end of liberal hegemony
- p. 275
- 'The distorting mirror': A conversation between
- p. 291
- Bibliography
- p. 298
- List of Contributors
- p. 317
- Index
- p. 317