1989

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James Mark is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. He is the author of The Unfinished Revolution: Making Sense of the Communist Past in Central-Eastern Europe (2010), which was nominated for the Longman History Today Book Prize 2011 and selected as one of the 'best books of 2011' by Foreign Affairs. He is co-author of Europe's 1968: Voices of Revolt (2013) and co-editor of Secret Agents and the Memory of Everyday Collaboration in Communist Eastern Europe (2017) and Alternative Encounters: Eastern Europe and the Postcolonial World (forthcoming). Bogdan Christian Iacob is Associate Researcher in the Department of History at the University of Exeter. He is the author of Remembrance History and Justice: Coming to Terms with Traumatic Pasts in Democratic Societies (2015), The End and the Beginning: The Revolutions of 1989 and the Resurgence of History (2012), the editor of the special issue 'State Socialist Experts in Transnational Perspective. East European Circulation of Knowledge during the Cold War' published in the journal East Central Europe and co-editor of Ideological Storms: Intellectuals, Dictators, and the Totalitarian Temptation (forthcoming) with Vladimir Tismaneanu. Tobias Rupprecht is Lecturer in Latin American and Caribbean History at the University of Exeter. He is the author of Soviet Internationalism after Stalin: Interaction and Exchange between the USSR and Latin America during the Cold War (Cambridge, 2015). Ljubica Spaskovska is Lecturer in European History at the University of Exeter and a member of the Balkans Program Committee of the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) World Convention at Columbia University, New York. She is the author of The Last Yugoslav Generation: The Rethinking of Youth Politics and Cultures in Late Socialism (2017).

出版者:Cambridge University Press
作者:James Mark
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页数:380
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出版时间:2019
价格:GBP 21.67
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9781108447140
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  • 东欧 
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The collapse of the Berlin Wall has come to represent the entry of an

isolated region onto the global stage. On the contrary, this study argues

that Communist states had in fact long been shapers of an interconnecting

world, with 1989 instead marking a choice by local elites about the form

that globalisation should take. Published to coincide with the thirtieth

anniversary of the 1989 revolutions, this work draws on material from local

archives to international institutions to explore the place of Eastern Europe

in the emergence, since the 1970s, of a new world order that combined

neoliberal economics and liberal democracy with increasingly bordered

civilizational, racial, and religious identities. An original and wide-ranging

history, it explores the importance of the region’s links to the West, East

Asia, Africa, and Latin America in this global transformation, reclaiming

the era’s other visions such as socialist democracy and authoritarian modernization

that had been lost in triumphalist histories of market liberalism.

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