The end and the beginning [electronic resource] : the revolutions of 1989 and the resurgence of history / [edited by] Vladimir Tismaneanu and Bogdan Iacob.
2012
Formats
Format | |
---|---|
BibTeX | |
MARCXML | |
TextMARC | |
MARC | |
DublinCore | |
EndNote | |
NLM | |
RefWorks | |
RIS |
Linked e-resources
Details
Title
The end and the beginning [electronic resource] : the revolutions of 1989 and the resurgence of history / [edited by] Vladimir Tismaneanu and Bogdan Iacob.
Created/published
Budapest, Hungary ; New York, NY : Central European University Press, 2012.
Description
vii, 594 p. : Tables ; 24 cm
Associated name
Note
This record was provided by a vendor. It may contain incorrect or incomplete information.
Published in 2012 by Central European University Press.
The volume includes revised and extended versions of papers presented at conference "The End and the Beginning: The Revolutions of 1989 and the Resurgence of History" (Washington, D.C., November 9-10, 2009) organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute.
Printed in Hungary by Prime Rate Kft., Budapest.
Published in 2012 by Central European University Press.
The volume includes revised and extended versions of papers presented at conference "The End and the Beginning: The Revolutions of 1989 and the Resurgence of History" (Washington, D.C., November 9-10, 2009) organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute.
Printed in Hungary by Prime Rate Kft., Budapest.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Memories and Legacies of 1989
Moving Away from The Cold War
Eastern Europe in 1989
Aftermaths of Extraordinary Times.
Purposes of the Past
Twenty Years After 1989
Moderate Modernity and the Spirit of 1989
People Power? Towards a Historical Explanation of 1989
Was 1989 the End of Social Democracy?
The Demise of the Soviet Bloc
Gorbachev and the Road to 1989
Success Was Not an Orphan: The Battle of the Euromissiles in 1983 and the Events of 1989-1991
"No One is Afraid to Talk to Us Anymore." Radio Free Europe in 1989
Revisiting the Nature and Legacies of the Ceauşescu Regime
Where Was the Serbian Havel?
Communism, the Experience of Light Electrification, and Legitimization in USSR and Romania before 1989
Buying Time: Consumption and Political Legitimization in Late Communist Czechoslovakia
The Second Hat: Romanian Media-Mass from Party Loudspeaker to the Voice of the Oligarchs
Totalitarian Discourse and Ceauşescu's Loss of Words: Memorializing Rhetoric in 1989 Romania
"A Spectre is Haunting Europe...": Dissidents, Intellectuals and a New Generation
Memory, Justice and Democratization in Post-Communism
Transitional Justice and the Politicization of Memory in Post-1989 Europe
Incredible Voyage: Romania's Communist Heirs Adapt and Survive After 1989
In the Footsteps of 1989: Ukraine's "Orange Revolution" as a Carnival of Anti-politics.
Moving Away from The Cold War
Eastern Europe in 1989
Aftermaths of Extraordinary Times.
Purposes of the Past
Twenty Years After 1989
Moderate Modernity and the Spirit of 1989
People Power? Towards a Historical Explanation of 1989
Was 1989 the End of Social Democracy?
The Demise of the Soviet Bloc
Gorbachev and the Road to 1989
Success Was Not an Orphan: The Battle of the Euromissiles in 1983 and the Events of 1989-1991
"No One is Afraid to Talk to Us Anymore." Radio Free Europe in 1989
Revisiting the Nature and Legacies of the Ceauşescu Regime
Where Was the Serbian Havel?
Communism, the Experience of Light Electrification, and Legitimization in USSR and Romania before 1989
Buying Time: Consumption and Political Legitimization in Late Communist Czechoslovakia
The Second Hat: Romanian Media-Mass from Party Loudspeaker to the Voice of the Oligarchs
Totalitarian Discourse and Ceauşescu's Loss of Words: Memorializing Rhetoric in 1989 Romania
"A Spectre is Haunting Europe...": Dissidents, Intellectuals and a New Generation
Memory, Justice and Democratization in Post-Communism
Transitional Justice and the Politicization of Memory in Post-1989 Europe
Incredible Voyage: Romania's Communist Heirs Adapt and Survive After 1989
In the Footsteps of 1989: Ukraine's "Orange Revolution" as a Carnival of Anti-politics.
Reproduction
Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2019. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
Series
ACLS Humanities E-Book (Series)
American philosophy series ; no. 7.
American philosophy series ; no. 7.
Item Details
Call number
Available onsite only